Order Number |
636738393092 |
Type of Project |
ESSAY |
Writer Level |
PHD VERIFIED |
Format |
APA |
Academic Sources |
10 |
Page Count |
3-12 PAGES |
Overview
Earlier in this course, you created a simple layout in Android Studio. For this assignment, you will be building off of the UI you already created and will practice some simple coding with Android Studio. It will be important to use this as an opportunity to continue getting a feel for the tool, while also reviewing your skills.
Prompt
Open the file you saved from the Module Three assignment in Android Studio, then edit the MainActivity.java file.
Specifically, you must address the following rubric criteria:
Create a function that displays a greeting. In Android Studio, create a new public function named “SayHello()” that returns a void. The function will need to accept a View as a parameter. Within the function, ensure that it displays a message and check that the contents of nameText are not null.
Create validation of the elements and inputs. To complete this task you must do all of the following:
If the content of nameText is not null, write “Hello” and the contents of nameText to textGreeting.
If the content of nameText is null, write “You must enter a name” to textGreeting.
On activity_main.xml, set the “onClick of buttonSayHello” to “SayHello()”.
Dynamically enable and disable the button for appropriate situations. For buttonSayHello, the following pattern should be created:
Dynamically disable buttonSayHello if there is no text in nameText.
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REQUIRED ELEMENTS
Topic and rationale
Thesis Statement
Outline
Preliminary reference list
Remember to choose a topic that reflects your areas of study ( Any topic of Physical Therapy ). Submit this assignment as ONE word document with a clear heading above each section of the assignment: Rationale, Thesis Statement, Outline, Preliminary Reference List
Note: A Topic Exploration Worksheet.docx Topic Exploration Worksheet.docx – Alternative Formats is available to help you choose and focus your topic. It is not required, but is helpful to explore ideas.
Rationale
Rationale is a brief statement of the purpose for your paper. Like a blueprint or plan, it should provide the methodology and goals for the paper. It should include the following:
PURPOSE: What do you hope achieve with this paper? What are your goals?[Order Now]
BACKGROUND: What relevant experience, studies or research do you have with the topic? How does it relate to your areas of study?
SIGNIFICANCE: Why is this topic worthy? What do you hope to learn from this experience? What new perspective will you bring?
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND DESCRIPTION: How will you conduct your research and what sources will you use?