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Android 9 Development Cookbook - Third Edition

By : Rick Boyer
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Android 9 Development Cookbook - Third Edition

By: Rick Boyer

Overview of this book

The Android OS has the largest installation base of any operating system in the world. There has never been a better time to learn Android development to write your own applications, or to make your own contributions to the open source community! With this extensively updated cookbook, you'll find solutions for working with the user interfaces, multitouch gestures, location awareness, web services, and device features such as the phone, camera, and accelerometer. You also get useful steps on packaging your app for the Android Market. Each recipe provides a clear solution and sample code you can use in your project from the outset. Whether you are writing your first app or your hundredth, this is a book that you will come back to time and time again, with its many tips and tricks on the rich features of Android Pie.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Dedication
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
Index

Introduction


The Android OS is an ever-changing environment. The earliest Android devices (prior to Android 3.0), were required to have a hardware menu button. Though a hardware button is no longer required, menus are no less important. In fact, the Menu API has expanded to now support three different types of menus:

  • Options menu and action bar: This is the standard menu, which is used for global options of your application. Use this for additional features such as search, settings, and so on.
  • ContextualMode (Contextual Action Mode): This is generally activated by a long press. (Think of this as similar to a right-click on the desktop.) This is used to take an action on the pressed item, such as replying to an email or deleting a file.
  • Pop-up menu: This provides a pop-up selection (like a spinner) for an additional action. The menu options are not meant to affect the item pressed; instead, use Contextual Mode as described previously. An example would be hitting the share button and getting...