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Android Sensor Programming By Example

By : Varun Nagpal
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Android Sensor Programming By Example

By: Varun Nagpal

Overview of this book

Android phones available in today’s market have a wide variety of powerful and highly precise sensors. Interesting applications can be built with them such as a local weather app using weather sensors, analyzing risky driving behavior using motion sensors, a fitness tracker using step-counter sensors, and so on. Sensors in external devices such as Android Watch, Body Analyzer & Weight Machine, Running Speed Cell, and so on can also be connected and used from your Android app running on your phone. Moving further, this book will provide the skills required to use sensors in your Android applications. It will walk you through all the fundamentals of sensors and will provide a thorough understanding of the Android Sensor Framework. You will also get to learn how to write code for the supportive infrastructure such as background services, scheduled and long running background threads, and databases for saving sensor data. Additionally, you will learn how to connect and use sensors in external devices from your Android app using the Google Fit platform. By the end of the book, you will be well versed in the use of Android sensors and programming to build interactive applications.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)
Android Sensor Programming By Example
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
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Preface

Time for action - using sensors in the foreground activity


In this section, we will explore how to use sensors in the activity. This is the most basic and straightforward way of using sensors. Also, it's the most efficient way if your sensor functionality only ties to that activity:

  1. The first step is to implement our activity with the SensorEventListener interface so that our activity can receive SensorEvent through the onSensorChanged() method. The following code snippet shows the necessary import statements and the class declaration:

           import android.app.Activity; 
           import android.content.Context; 
           import android.hardware.Sensor; 
           import android.hardware.SensorEvent; 
           import android.hardware.SensorEventListener; 
           import android.hardware.SensorManager; 
           import android.os.Bundle; 
     
           public class SensorActivity extends Activity implements 
           SensorEventListener{ 
    
  2. Now, we will create the...