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I have a question related to draggable components of React Native.



I want to prevent the user from dragging the component toward a specific direction.



For example, the child component reaches the top of the parent component. This component should not be dragged upwards. However, it can be dragged toward other directions (downwards, left or right).



Thank you so much for the help. If you need code example or further question. Please ask me:)










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I have a question related to draggable components of React Native.



I want to prevent the user from dragging the component toward a specific direction.



For example, the child component reaches the top of the parent component. This component should not be dragged upwards. However, it can be dragged toward other directions (downwards, left or right).



Thank you so much for the help. If you need code example or further question. Please ask me:)










share|improve this question

























  • Hi, welcome to Stack Overflow. I've edited your question: I removed the redundant tag in the title ;)

    – Federico Grandi
    Nov 22 '18 at 18:31














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I have a question related to draggable components of React Native.



I want to prevent the user from dragging the component toward a specific direction.



For example, the child component reaches the top of the parent component. This component should not be dragged upwards. However, it can be dragged toward other directions (downwards, left or right).



Thank you so much for the help. If you need code example or further question. Please ask me:)










share|improve this question
















I have a question related to draggable components of React Native.



I want to prevent the user from dragging the component toward a specific direction.



For example, the child component reaches the top of the parent component. This component should not be dragged upwards. However, it can be dragged toward other directions (downwards, left or right).



Thank you so much for the help. If you need code example or further question. Please ask me:)







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  • Hi, welcome to Stack Overflow. I've edited your question: I removed the redundant tag in the title ;)

    – Federico Grandi
    Nov 22 '18 at 18:31



















  • Hi, welcome to Stack Overflow. I've edited your question: I removed the redundant tag in the title ;)

    – Federico Grandi
    Nov 22 '18 at 18:31

















Hi, welcome to Stack Overflow. I've edited your question: I removed the redundant tag in the title ;)

– Federico Grandi
Nov 22 '18 at 18:31





Hi, welcome to Stack Overflow. I've edited your question: I removed the redundant tag in the title ;)

– Federico Grandi
Nov 22 '18 at 18:31












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