Fragment.OnViewCreated(View, Bundle) Method
Definition
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Called immediately after #onCreateView(LayoutInflater, ViewGroup, Bundle)
has returned, but before any saved state has been restored in to the view.
[Android.Runtime.Register("onViewCreated", "(Landroid/view/View;Landroid/os/Bundle;)V", "GetOnViewCreated_Landroid_view_View_Landroid_os_Bundle_Handler")]
public virtual void OnViewCreated (Android.Views.View? view, Android.OS.Bundle? savedInstanceState);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("onViewCreated", "(Landroid/view/View;Landroid/os/Bundle;)V", "GetOnViewCreated_Landroid_view_View_Landroid_os_Bundle_Handler")>]
abstract member OnViewCreated : Android.Views.View * Android.OS.Bundle -> unit
override this.OnViewCreated : Android.Views.View * Android.OS.Bundle -> unit
Parameters
- view
- View
The View returned by #onCreateView(LayoutInflater, ViewGroup, Bundle)
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- savedInstanceState
- Bundle
If non-null, this fragment is being re-constructed from a previous saved state as given here.
- Attributes
Remarks
Called immediately after #onCreateView(LayoutInflater, ViewGroup, Bundle)
has returned, but before any saved state has been restored in to the view. This gives subclasses a chance to initialize themselves once they know their view hierarchy has been completely created. The fragment's view hierarchy is not however attached to its parent at this point.
Java documentation for android.app.Fragment.onViewCreated(android.view.View, android.os.Bundle)
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