HardwareRenderer.ClearContent Method
Definition
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Destroys all the display lists associated with the current rendering content.
[Android.Runtime.Register("clearContent", "()V", "GetClearContentHandler", ApiSince=29)]
public virtual void ClearContent ();
[<Android.Runtime.Register("clearContent", "()V", "GetClearContentHandler", ApiSince=29)>]
abstract member ClearContent : unit -> unit
override this.ClearContent : unit -> unit
- Attributes
Remarks
Destroys all the display lists associated with the current rendering content. This includes releasing a reference to the current content root RenderNode. It will therefore be necessary to call #setContentRoot(RenderNode)
in order to resume rendering after calling this, along with re-recording the display lists for the RenderNode tree.
It is recommended, but not necessary, to use this in combination with lifecycle events such as Activity#onStop()
and Activity#onStart()
or in response to android.content.ComponentCallbacks2#onTrimMemory(int)
signals such as android.content.ComponentCallbacks2#TRIM_MEMORY_UI_HIDDEN
See also #stop()
.
Java documentation for android.graphics.HardwareRenderer.clearContent()
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