Activity.NavigateUpToFromChild(Activity, Intent) Method
Definition
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This is called when a child activity of this one calls its
#navigateUpTo
method.
[Android.Runtime.Register("navigateUpToFromChild", "(Landroid/app/Activity;Landroid/content/Intent;)Z", "GetNavigateUpToFromChild_Landroid_app_Activity_Landroid_content_Intent_Handler")]
public virtual bool NavigateUpToFromChild (Android.App.Activity? child, Android.Content.Intent? upIntent);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("navigateUpToFromChild", "(Landroid/app/Activity;Landroid/content/Intent;)Z", "GetNavigateUpToFromChild_Landroid_app_Activity_Landroid_content_Intent_Handler")>]
abstract member NavigateUpToFromChild : Android.App.Activity * Android.Content.Intent -> bool
override this.NavigateUpToFromChild : Android.App.Activity * Android.Content.Intent -> bool
Parameters
- child
- Activity
The activity making the call.
- upIntent
- Intent
An intent representing the target destination for up navigation
Returns
true if up navigation successfully reached the activity indicated by upIntent and upIntent was delivered to it. false if an instance of the indicated activity could not be found and this activity was simply finished normally.
- Attributes
Remarks
This is called when a child activity of this one calls its #navigateUpTo
method. The default implementation simply calls navigateUpTo(upIntent) on this activity (the parent).
This member is deprecated. Use #navigateUpTo(Intent)
instead.
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