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Modern Android 13 Development Cookbook

You're reading from  Modern Android 13 Development Cookbook

Product type Book
Published in Jul 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803235578
Pages 322 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Madona S. Wambua Madona S. Wambua
Profile icon Madona S. Wambua

Table of Contents (15) Chapters

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Getting Started with Modern Android Development Skills 2. Chapter 2: Creating Screens Using a Declarative UI and Exploring Compose Principles 3. Chapter 3: Handling the UI State in Jetpack Compose and Using Hilt 4. Chapter 4: Navigation in Modern Android Development 5. Chapter 5: Using DataStore to Store Data and Testing 6. Chapter 6: Using the Room Database and Testing 7. Chapter 7: Getting Started with WorkManager 8. Chapter 8: Getting Started with Paging 9. Chapter 9: Building for Large Screens 10. Chapter 10: Implementing Your First Wear OS Using Jetpack Compose 11. Chapter 11: GUI Alerts – What’s New in Menus, Dialog, Toast, Snackbars, and More in Modern Android Development 12. Chapter 12: Android Studio Tips and Tricks to Help You during Development 13. Index 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Implementing a Toast/Snackbar to alert users

In Android development, a Toast/Snackbar is a small pop-up message that appears on the screen, usually at the bottom. It’s used to provide brief information or feedback to the user. It is a simple way to display short messages to the user without interrupting the user’s workflow.

Getting ready

In this section, we will react to the items we created in our DropMenuItem, so you must have followed the previous recipe to continue with this one.

How to do it…

Execute the following steps to add a message when the items are clicked to tell the users they’ve picked a particular item:

  1. Creating a Toast is very straightforward in Android; you can simply do that using the Toast class the Android SDK provides. You can create a new Toast object by calling the static makeText() method of the Toast class and passing it the context, message, and duration of the Toast.
  2. Once you have created the Toast object...
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