no event OnClickListener in fragment button kotlin
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I am working kotlin. I have a fragment on my Activity . l want when click on button inside of fragment activity go to another activity .
this code my used in fragment class
class fragment_Arr :Fragment(), View.OnClickListener {
override fun onClick(v: View?) {
val intent = Intent(activity, FlightDeatilasDep::class.java)
startActivity(intent)
}
override fun onCreateView(inflater: LayoutInflater, container: ViewGroup?, savedInstanceState: Bundle?): View? {
return inflater.inflate(R.layout.fragment_arrivel,container,false)
loadmorefilghtsbeforday.setOnClickListener{this}
}
}
when l debug app and click on button no event happening !
kotlin
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I am working kotlin. I have a fragment on my Activity . l want when click on button inside of fragment activity go to another activity .
this code my used in fragment class
class fragment_Arr :Fragment(), View.OnClickListener {
override fun onClick(v: View?) {
val intent = Intent(activity, FlightDeatilasDep::class.java)
startActivity(intent)
}
override fun onCreateView(inflater: LayoutInflater, container: ViewGroup?, savedInstanceState: Bundle?): View? {
return inflater.inflate(R.layout.fragment_arrivel,container,false)
loadmorefilghtsbeforday.setOnClickListener{this}
}
}
when l debug app and click on button no event happening !
kotlin
loadmorefilghtsbeforday.setOnClickListener(this)
– Stanislav Mukhametshin
Nov 21 at 16:35
Is it compile? Because you writing code after return keyword in method.
– mariopce
Nov 22 at 14:14
And use correct brackets (this) for sure not {this}
– mariopce
Nov 22 at 14:15
it is same problem
– pabloescobar
Nov 22 at 16:15
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I am working kotlin. I have a fragment on my Activity . l want when click on button inside of fragment activity go to another activity .
this code my used in fragment class
class fragment_Arr :Fragment(), View.OnClickListener {
override fun onClick(v: View?) {
val intent = Intent(activity, FlightDeatilasDep::class.java)
startActivity(intent)
}
override fun onCreateView(inflater: LayoutInflater, container: ViewGroup?, savedInstanceState: Bundle?): View? {
return inflater.inflate(R.layout.fragment_arrivel,container,false)
loadmorefilghtsbeforday.setOnClickListener{this}
}
}
when l debug app and click on button no event happening !
kotlin
I am working kotlin. I have a fragment on my Activity . l want when click on button inside of fragment activity go to another activity .
this code my used in fragment class
class fragment_Arr :Fragment(), View.OnClickListener {
override fun onClick(v: View?) {
val intent = Intent(activity, FlightDeatilasDep::class.java)
startActivity(intent)
}
override fun onCreateView(inflater: LayoutInflater, container: ViewGroup?, savedInstanceState: Bundle?): View? {
return inflater.inflate(R.layout.fragment_arrivel,container,false)
loadmorefilghtsbeforday.setOnClickListener{this}
}
}
when l debug app and click on button no event happening !
kotlin
kotlin
edited Nov 21 at 17:39
asked Nov 21 at 16:28
pabloescobar
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loadmorefilghtsbeforday.setOnClickListener(this)
– Stanislav Mukhametshin
Nov 21 at 16:35
Is it compile? Because you writing code after return keyword in method.
– mariopce
Nov 22 at 14:14
And use correct brackets (this) for sure not {this}
– mariopce
Nov 22 at 14:15
it is same problem
– pabloescobar
Nov 22 at 16:15
add a comment |
loadmorefilghtsbeforday.setOnClickListener(this)
– Stanislav Mukhametshin
Nov 21 at 16:35
Is it compile? Because you writing code after return keyword in method.
– mariopce
Nov 22 at 14:14
And use correct brackets (this) for sure not {this}
– mariopce
Nov 22 at 14:15
it is same problem
– pabloescobar
Nov 22 at 16:15
loadmorefilghtsbeforday.setOnClickListener(this)
– Stanislav Mukhametshin
Nov 21 at 16:35
loadmorefilghtsbeforday.setOnClickListener(this)
– Stanislav Mukhametshin
Nov 21 at 16:35
Is it compile? Because you writing code after return keyword in method.
– mariopce
Nov 22 at 14:14
Is it compile? Because you writing code after return keyword in method.
– mariopce
Nov 22 at 14:14
And use correct brackets (this) for sure not {this}
– mariopce
Nov 22 at 14:15
And use correct brackets (this) for sure not {this}
– mariopce
Nov 22 at 14:15
it is same problem
– pabloescobar
Nov 22 at 16:15
it is same problem
– pabloescobar
Nov 22 at 16:15
add a comment |
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loadmorefilghtsbeforday.setOnClickListener{}
body of the lambda is empty - nothing happen.
Please register your listener by
override fun onCreateView(inflater: LayoutInflater, container: ViewGroup?, savedInstanceState: Bundle?): View? {
val view = inflater.inflate(R.layout.fragment_arrivel,container,false)
loadmorefilghtsbeforday.setOnClickListener(this)
return view
}
or if you prefer using lambdas
loadmorefilghtsbeforday.setOnClickListener{ onClick(null) }
could be called but then your fragment don't need to implements View.OnClickListener.
and class names in Kotlin/java should start from capital later: FragmentArr.
_
is not recommended
same problem no event
– pabloescobar
Nov 21 at 17:39
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1 Answer
1
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oldest
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
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active
oldest
votes
up vote
0
down vote
loadmorefilghtsbeforday.setOnClickListener{}
body of the lambda is empty - nothing happen.
Please register your listener by
override fun onCreateView(inflater: LayoutInflater, container: ViewGroup?, savedInstanceState: Bundle?): View? {
val view = inflater.inflate(R.layout.fragment_arrivel,container,false)
loadmorefilghtsbeforday.setOnClickListener(this)
return view
}
or if you prefer using lambdas
loadmorefilghtsbeforday.setOnClickListener{ onClick(null) }
could be called but then your fragment don't need to implements View.OnClickListener.
and class names in Kotlin/java should start from capital later: FragmentArr.
_
is not recommended
same problem no event
– pabloescobar
Nov 21 at 17:39
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
loadmorefilghtsbeforday.setOnClickListener{}
body of the lambda is empty - nothing happen.
Please register your listener by
override fun onCreateView(inflater: LayoutInflater, container: ViewGroup?, savedInstanceState: Bundle?): View? {
val view = inflater.inflate(R.layout.fragment_arrivel,container,false)
loadmorefilghtsbeforday.setOnClickListener(this)
return view
}
or if you prefer using lambdas
loadmorefilghtsbeforday.setOnClickListener{ onClick(null) }
could be called but then your fragment don't need to implements View.OnClickListener.
and class names in Kotlin/java should start from capital later: FragmentArr.
_
is not recommended
same problem no event
– pabloescobar
Nov 21 at 17:39
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
loadmorefilghtsbeforday.setOnClickListener{}
body of the lambda is empty - nothing happen.
Please register your listener by
override fun onCreateView(inflater: LayoutInflater, container: ViewGroup?, savedInstanceState: Bundle?): View? {
val view = inflater.inflate(R.layout.fragment_arrivel,container,false)
loadmorefilghtsbeforday.setOnClickListener(this)
return view
}
or if you prefer using lambdas
loadmorefilghtsbeforday.setOnClickListener{ onClick(null) }
could be called but then your fragment don't need to implements View.OnClickListener.
and class names in Kotlin/java should start from capital later: FragmentArr.
_
is not recommended
loadmorefilghtsbeforday.setOnClickListener{}
body of the lambda is empty - nothing happen.
Please register your listener by
override fun onCreateView(inflater: LayoutInflater, container: ViewGroup?, savedInstanceState: Bundle?): View? {
val view = inflater.inflate(R.layout.fragment_arrivel,container,false)
loadmorefilghtsbeforday.setOnClickListener(this)
return view
}
or if you prefer using lambdas
loadmorefilghtsbeforday.setOnClickListener{ onClick(null) }
could be called but then your fragment don't need to implements View.OnClickListener.
and class names in Kotlin/java should start from capital later: FragmentArr.
_
is not recommended
edited Nov 22 at 14:29
answered Nov 21 at 16:59
mariopce
815715
815715
same problem no event
– pabloescobar
Nov 21 at 17:39
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same problem no event
– pabloescobar
Nov 21 at 17:39
same problem no event
– pabloescobar
Nov 21 at 17:39
same problem no event
– pabloescobar
Nov 21 at 17:39
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loadmorefilghtsbeforday.setOnClickListener(this)
– Stanislav Mukhametshin
Nov 21 at 16:35
Is it compile? Because you writing code after return keyword in method.
– mariopce
Nov 22 at 14:14
And use correct brackets (this) for sure not {this}
– mariopce
Nov 22 at 14:15
it is same problem
– pabloescobar
Nov 22 at 16:15