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Android Studio 4.0 Development Essentials - Kotlin Edition

By : Neil Smyth
Book Image

Android Studio 4.0 Development Essentials - Kotlin Edition

By: Neil Smyth

Overview of this book

Kotlin as an Android-compatible programming language is becoming increasingly popular. Fully updated for Android Studio 4.0, this book will teach you the skills necessary to develop Android-based applications using Kotlin. Starting with the basics, this book outlines the steps necessary to set up Android development and testing environments, and goes on to introduce you to programming in Kotlin. You’ll practice Java to Kotlin code conversion and explore data types, operators, expressions, loops, functions, as well as the basics of OOP in Kotlin. You’ll then learn about Android architecture components and advanced topics, such as intents, touchscreen handling, gesture recognition, multi-window support integration, and biometric authentication. As you make progress, you’ll explore Android Studio 4.0’s key features, including layout editor, direct reply notifications, and dynamic delivery. You’ll also delve into Android Jetpack and create a sample app project using ViewModel, the Android Jetpack component. Finally, you will upload your app to Google Play Console and model the build process using Gradle. By the end of this Android book, you’ll be fully prepared to develop applications using Android Studio 4.0 and Kotlin.
Table of Contents (97 chapters)
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36.11 Loading the Gestures File

Now that the gestures file has been added to the project, the next step is to write some code so that the file is loaded when the activity starts up. For the purposes of this project, the code to achieve this will be added to the MainActivity class located in the MainActivity.kt source file as follows:

package com.ebookfrenzy.customgestures

 

import androidx.appcompat.app.AppCompatActivity

import android.os.Bundle

import android.gesture.GestureLibraries

import android.gesture.GestureLibrary

import android.gesture.GestureOverlayView

import android.gesture.GestureOverlayView.OnGesturePerformedListener

 

import kotlinx.android.synthetic.main.activity_main.*

 

class MainActivity : AppCompatActivity(), OnGesturePerformedListener {

 

    var gLibrary: GestureLibrary? = null

 

    override fun onCreate(savedInstanceState: Bundle?) {

  ...