MultiWaveHeader | water wave , Android cool multiple water ripple | Animation library
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Wave, water wave, Android cool multiple water ripple MultiWaveHeader
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- Sets the progress
- Update the progress of the view
- Handle the progress indicator
- Resize the shape path
- Build wave path
- Generic method
- Updates the LinearGradient of the current gradient
- Sets the progress of the animation
- Update the progress of the view
- Handle the progress indicator
- Sets the start color of the view s start color
- Sets the start color
- Get a specific color
- Set view height and padding
- Get status bar height
- Sets the color id of the close color
- Sets the close color of the wave view
- Set the current shape
- Update the path
- Set the gradient of the wavelet view
- Update wave path
- Set the wave path height
- Starts the timer
- Set top margin
- Set top padding
- Sets the color alpha of the wave wave
- Set the wave path
- Draws the transform
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QUESTION
So basically the issue I am facing is that my app is crashing whenever I try to assign some value like .settext()
to some view.
Basically, I have Main activity from where I have created a navigation drawer. From the Navigation drawer I have two menu options each of which when clicked on open up a fragment. Also as the first fragment is also the home screen so I launch the first fragment whenever I open Main activity.
Now, the second fragment is where I face issue. I have a fragment layout with some views as well as a Fragment java file. When ever I try to assign those views some value from the java file the app crashes. I have pasted both the code of my fragment xml file and java file as well as the error below.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jan-27 at 10:37You have your code defined here:
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Install MultiWaveHeader
You can use MultiWaveHeader like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the MultiWaveHeader component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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