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Illustration of how ViewGroup objects form branches in the layout and contain View objects. | |||
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In this lesson, you create a layout in XML that includes a text field and a button. In the next lesson, your app responds when the button is pressed by sending the content of the text field to another activity. | In this lesson, you create a layout in XML that includes a text field and a button. In the next lesson, your app responds when the button is pressed by sending the content of the text field to another activity. | ||
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The graphical user interface for an Android app is built using a hierarchy of | The graphical user interface for an Android app is built using a hierarchy of View and ViewGroup objects. View objects are usually UI widgets such as buttons or text fields. ViewGroup objects are invisible view containers that define how the child views are laid out, such as in a grid or a vertical list. | ||
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Android provides an XML vocabulary that corresponds to the subclasses of | Android provides an XML vocabulary that corresponds to the subclasses of View and ViewGroup so you can define your UI in XML using a hierarchy of UI elements. | ||
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Layouts are subclasses of the ViewGroup. In this exercise, you'll work with a LinearLayout. | |||
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Here’s how your complete | Here’s how your complete activity_my.xmllayout file should now look: | ||
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# In Android Studio, from the toolbar, click | # In Android Studio, from the toolbar, click Run . | ||
# Or from a command line, change directories to the root of your Android project and execute: | # Or from a command line, change directories to the root of your Android project and execute: | ||
#: <code>ant debug</code> | #: <code>ant debug</code> | ||
#: <code>adb install bin/MyFirstApp-debug.apk</code> | #: <code>adb install bin/MyFirstApp-debug.apk</code> | ||
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Continue to the next lesson to learn how to respond to button presses, read content from the text field, start another activity, and more. | Continue to the next lesson to learn how to respond to button presses, read content from the text field, start another activity, and more. | ||
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