I'm starting with Android and in my project I'm using this BottomBar. Love it, works pretty well. The code of my application is almost identical on to the one he uses in the tutorial, the only different thing is that my MainActivity
extends from AppCompatActivity
.
Now what I'm trying to do is to load fragments in the FrameLayout
:
<!-- This could be your fragment container, or something -->
<FrameLayout
android:id="@+id/contentContainer"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="match_parent"
android:layout_above="@+id/bottomBar"
/>
To do so I'm trying this piece of code, which I found googling for the answer of my issue:
// Create new fragment and transaction
QrCodeFragment newFragment = new QrCodeFragment();
FragmentTransaction transaction = getFragmentManager().beginTransaction();
// Replace whatever is in the fragment_container view with this fragment,
// and add the transaction to the back stack if needed
transaction.replace(R.id.bottomBar, newFragment);
transaction.addToBackStack(null);
// Commit the transaction
transaction.commit();
The line transaction.replace(R.id.bottomBar, newFragment);
is complaining about the type of newFragment, which should be android.app.Fragment
. My QrCode class: public class QrCodeFragment extends Fragment
As I'm starting with Android today I'm confused if I'm doing the right thing. If I should really load fragments inside the FrameLayout
and if so, what am I doing wrong that I can't load it. I know it's the type of my fragment, but I don't know how to create it with the required type. I created it using Android Studio > New > Fragment > Fragment (Blank)
Thanks for any help
UPDATE:
I found the solution to my error in this post but even not having the error I still can't see the fragment.
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