Adding Filters to RecyclerView | Android 2022 | Kotlin

Adding Filters to RecyclerView | Android 2022 | Kotlin

The Android Factory

1 год назад

10,684 Просмотров

Ссылки и html тэги не поддерживаются


Комментарии:

Nastenka
Nastenka - 26.08.2023 13:05

that's amazing, but I can't find normal resource about filtering screen with chips on Compose. If you know, can you send me the source code about it?

Ответить
Jafar AML
Jafar AML - 29.03.2023 14:53

Awsome!

truly great content!

Thanks a million. 😍

Ответить
Rovic Gabriel Tabucol
Rovic Gabriel Tabucol - 16.11.2022 07:18

Do you a java program for this? New subscriber here hehehe :)

Ответить
Fire Fox
Fire Fox - 24.09.2022 01:21

dude, thanks for such a helpful video. How soon will a video with a project using jetpack compose appear?

Ответить
Farshad
Farshad - 21.09.2022 09:36

is there any way to implement this instructure in mvvm? the biggest problem for me is to have access to the same state of filter data in every fragment

Ответить
Dadveloper
Dadveloper - 30.08.2022 21:29

What Hassan said x2! This video really pointed out how scalable this architecture is! I loved you being surprised that it just worked. That really shows off the setup you've introduced to us. It all is fitting into itself! Thank you so much!

Ответить
Farshad
Farshad - 23.08.2022 12:24

is it normal that I'm confused?
also I have some questions, first one is: what if user wants to filter item based on more than one filter? like price and category, in real apps users can filter item base on multiple conditions, and I really need to know how it will be handled :(
second one is: is there a good place to use Type2EpoxyController instead of view state?

Ответить
Sarabjeet Singh Hora
Sarabjeet Singh Hora - 17.08.2022 19:21

Amazing content! Keep it up

Ответить
Hasan Ozan AL
Hasan Ozan AL - 17.08.2022 17:49

First of all, thank you man and Don't worry about the video length, we will watch your videos no matter the length is.

Love your work

Ответить