Thursday, 3 January 2019

15 – Implementation Of Button In Android Studio (part-2) || Android Development Course (Urdu/Hindi)

In this video I am going to explain how to implement button in Android Studio..
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1. Launch Android Studio; create simple hello-world app.
2. See XML and .java code for activities
3. Add a button, change name, see XML
4. Java code to access button: View.OnClickListener
5. Generate a log message when button is clicked.
6. Generate a toast when button is clicked.
7. Show where to find the compiled R class.



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