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Android Programming for Beginners - Third Edition

By : John Horton
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Android Programming for Beginners - Third Edition

By: John Horton

Overview of this book

Do you want to make a career in programming but don’t know where to start? Do you have a great idea for an app but don't know how to make it a reality? Or are you worried that you’ll have to learn Java programming to become an Android developer? Look no further! This new and expanded third edition of Android Programming for Beginners will be your guide to creating Android applications from scratch. The book starts by introducing you to all the fundamental concepts of programming in an Android context, from the basics of Java to working with the Android API. You’ll learn with the help of examples that use up-to-date API classes and are created within Android Studio, the official Android development environment that helps supercharge your mobile application development process. After a crash course on the key programming concepts, you’ll explore Android programming and get to grips with creating applications with a professional-standard UI using fragments and storing user data with SQLite. This Android Java book also shows you how you can make your apps multilingual, draw on the screen with a finger, and work with graphics, sound, and animations. By the end of this Android programming book, you'll be ready to start building your own custom applications in Android and Java.
Table of Contents (30 chapters)

Methods revisited

This figure sums up where our understanding of methods is at the moment:

Figure 9.1 – Understanding methods

As we can see in the figure, there are still a couple of question marks around methods. We will totally take the lid off methods and see how they work and what exactly the other parts of the method are doing later in the chapter. In Chapter 10, Object-Oriented Programming, and Chapter 11, More Object-Oriented Programming, we will clear up the last few parts of the mystery of methods while discussing object-oriented programming.

What exactly are Java methods?

A method is a collection of variables, expressions, and control flow statements bundled together inside an opening and closing curly brace preceded by a signature. We have already been using lots of methods, but we just haven't looked very closely at them yet.

Let's start with the method structure.