Converting code from Java to Kotlin in Android Studio
Can anyone explain how to replace existing Java code with Kotlin within Android Studio?
java android android-studio kotlin screen-orientation
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Can anyone explain how to replace existing Java code with Kotlin within Android Studio?
java android android-studio kotlin screen-orientation
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If you are using android studio (3.0 +), go toCode
->Convert Java File to Kotlin File
, or simply copy-paste the code in a kotlin file
– aksh1618
Nov 3 '17 at 17:02
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Can anyone explain how to replace existing Java code with Kotlin within Android Studio?
java android android-studio kotlin screen-orientation
Can anyone explain how to replace existing Java code with Kotlin within Android Studio?
java android android-studio kotlin screen-orientation
java android android-studio kotlin screen-orientation
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If you are using android studio (3.0 +), go toCode
->Convert Java File to Kotlin File
, or simply copy-paste the code in a kotlin file
– aksh1618
Nov 3 '17 at 17:02
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If you are using android studio (3.0 +), go toCode
->Convert Java File to Kotlin File
, or simply copy-paste the code in a kotlin file
– aksh1618
Nov 3 '17 at 17:02
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If you are using android studio (3.0 +), go to
Code
-> Convert Java File to Kotlin File
, or simply copy-paste the code in a kotlin file– aksh1618
Nov 3 '17 at 17:02
If you are using android studio (3.0 +), go to
Code
-> Convert Java File to Kotlin File
, or simply copy-paste the code in a kotlin file– aksh1618
Nov 3 '17 at 17:02
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If you've got Kotlin already configured in your Android Studio project, you can follow the steps outlined here to automatically convert with the instructions here.
From the site:
- On the main menu, point to Code menu.
- Choose Convert Java File to Kotlin File.
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If you've got Kotlin already configured in your Android Studio project, you can follow the steps outlined here to automatically convert with the instructions here.
From the site:
- On the main menu, point to Code menu.
- Choose Convert Java File to Kotlin File.
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If you've got Kotlin already configured in your Android Studio project, you can follow the steps outlined here to automatically convert with the instructions here.
From the site:
- On the main menu, point to Code menu.
- Choose Convert Java File to Kotlin File.
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If you've got Kotlin already configured in your Android Studio project, you can follow the steps outlined here to automatically convert with the instructions here.
From the site:
- On the main menu, point to Code menu.
- Choose Convert Java File to Kotlin File.
If you've got Kotlin already configured in your Android Studio project, you can follow the steps outlined here to automatically convert with the instructions here.
From the site:
- On the main menu, point to Code menu.
- Choose Convert Java File to Kotlin File.
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If you are using android studio (3.0 +), go to
Code
->Convert Java File to Kotlin File
, or simply copy-paste the code in a kotlin file– aksh1618
Nov 3 '17 at 17:02