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Lecture 3 agenda Layouts Intents (both explicit and implicit) ListViews and Adapters
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Layouts in Android
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6/9/12 layout_margin (layout means in relation to parent) padding
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SP scale independent pixels respects the users' settings for font size.
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(layout means in relation to parent)
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weight
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6/9/12 FrameLayout
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Fragments...what good are they?
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Intents
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From Google: An Intent object is a bundle of information. It contains information of interest to the component that receives the intent (such as the action to be taken and the data to act on) plus information of interest to the Android system (such as the category of component that should handle the intent and instructions on how to launch a target activity)
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Activated by Intents Activities Services Broadcast Receivers (aka Receivers) (http://developer.android.com/guide/componen ts/intents-filters.html)
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Explicit Intent / /Explicit; all you need is the Context and the target class Intent itn = new Intent(this, ResultActivity.class); ResultActivity.class Explicit
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Explicit Intent / /Explicit; all you need is the packageContext and the target class Intent itn = new Intent(this, ResultActivity.class); itn.putExtra(QuizActivity.CORRECT, mCorrect); itn.putExtra(QuizActivity.INCORRECT, mIncorrect); itn.putExtra(QuizActivity.NAME, mName); CORRECT: 5 INCORRECT: 3 PLAYER: Adam ResultActivit y.class Explicit
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Intent Architecture::Action/Data/etc / /Explicit; all you need is the ComponentName and optionally the bundle. //Implicit; usually Action/Data and then optionally the bundle. name : Adam Gerber email : gerber@cs.uchicago.edu ret : something... Action Data Scheme Categories ComponentName Explicit Implicit
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Explicit Intents: intra-app call by name //******************************** //This method works great for intra-app calls between activities //******************************** //use the calling class and the called class as params to constructor. Intent itn = new Intent(this, Second.class); startActivity(itn); //
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Explicit Intents: intra-app call by name Intent itnThird = new Intent(this, ThirdActivity.class); itnThird.putExtra("name", "Adam Gerber"); itnThird.putExtra("email", "gerber@cs.uchicago.edu"); startActivity(itnThird);
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Implicit Intents: inter-app call Intent itn = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW, Uri.parse("http://www.google.com/"));http://www.google.com/ startActivity(itn); Implicit intents are anonymous and loosely-coupled. You request the component like a service of the operating system.
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Implicit Intents: Action/Data pairs ACTION_VIEW content://contacts/people/1 -- Display information about the person whose identifier is "1". ACTION_DIAL content://contacts/people/1 -- Display the phone dialer with the person filled in. ACTION_VIEW tel:123 -- Display the phone dialer with the given number filled in. Note how the VIEW action does what what is considered the most reasonable thing for a particular URI. ACTION_DIAL tel:123 -- Display the phone dialer with the given number filled in. ACTION_EDIT content://contacts/people/1 -- Edit information about the person whose identifier is "1". ACTION_VIEW content://contacts/people/ -- Display a list of people, which the user can browse through. This example is a typical top-level entry into the Contacts application, showing you the list of people.
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Intent Architecture::Bundle (aka extras) //The bundle is a data structure inside the Intent. //It holds key/value pairs. //Keys are always Strings, and values are always primitives, Serializable or Parcelable. name : Adam Gerber email : gerber@cs.uchicago.edu ret : something... Action Data Scheme Categories ComponentName
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Serializable versus Parcelable Parcelable is an Interface very much like Serializable only it has been optimized for Android. Unlike Serializeable, all the reflection meta-data has been stripped-out of the parcelized object.
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Intents Intent messaging is a facility for late run-time binding between components in the same or different applications. Intents are handled by the Android OS. In order for the OS to know about a component, it must be declared in the application manifest file. If a component does not define Intent filters, it can only be called by explicit Intents. A component with filters can receive both explicit and implicit intents. 6/12/12
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AndroidManifest.xml file Is an inventory of all the components in an application. If the component is not listed there, the Android OS won't know it's there. Not even intra-app component communication will resolve. 6/12/12
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Android OS A *A I AndroidManifest.xml A *A
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Categories //Use Categories to further refine your Intent //Most important is CATEGORY_DEFAULT
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ListViews and Adapters
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Adapters
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AdapterViews
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Resources in Android
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Layouts and resources Code: Java (or C if you use NDK) Metafiles: AndroidManifest, project.properties,.gitignore. These all describe the project. Resources “anything in android that is not code or metafiles” Activities have one or more layouts, and all Layouts have a root-ViewGroup. This root-ViewGroup is the container for the Views. R.java (gen directory) is a bridge between your resources and your code. If you want to interact programmatically with a resource, it must have an id.
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Inspecting layouts and resources You can view both xml and design mode in AS. You can see how it would look on multiple devices || preview all screens, and toggle with remove previews.
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Layouts and resources res directories can have suffixes, such as layout-land, or drawable-hdpi, values-es, etc. These suffixes allow you to differentiate at RUNTIME depending on the settings, hardware, and configuration of the device. For example, if your device is in landscape mode, it'll try to fetch the layout from layout-land first, then it will try to fetch the layout from layout. Vice versa as well; if it's in portait mode, it'll try for layout-port, then layout. shown in preview mode of resource and rotate device
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Lifecycle in Android
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how to copy files from a bc branch to a lb branch Actions || Open in Terminal git checkout c7c7 res/drawable-*/. git checkout c7c7 res/values/str* before a commit you may remove from stage, then: discard: for existing files that you want to roll back remove: for new files that you want to delete
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ADB (Android Device Bridge) adb kill-server adb start-server adb get-state adb devices Use kill-server / start-server to reboot the adb if your device/emulator is not communicating with your dev-machine.
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Navigating in Android Studio alt-1 is project view (alt-F1 is show it in project view) alt-2 is favorites (including bookmarks and breakpoints) alt-3 is the search view (cntl-shift-F to find) alt-4 run-console alt-5 is debug alt-6 is android view (ddms, logcat) alt-7 is structure view (see members and methods) alt-9 is changes(VCS) view Look at the margin of your project
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Get help cntl-shift-A (find anything in Android studio) Searching (on mac, replace cntrl with command) cntl-F (find something in the local file) cntl-shift-F (find something in the project) Go to file in code (on mac, replace cntrl with command) cntl-N (go to files typically in src) cntl-shift-n (go to any file, including res) cntl-E (open recent files) Go to file in project alt-F1
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Go to definition cntl-B (go directly to the method definition) Javadocs cntl-Q (open the javadocs) Live Templates cntl-J adding your own Live Templates (cntl-shift-A “live template”)
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Debugging Using the debugger (alt-5) See bookmarks and breakpoints (alt-2) F11 to toggle bookmark Using logcat (alt-6) Using lint and AS analyzer: Analyze || Inspect Code ///TODO this is my todo message
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