Android resource compilation failed (values.xml:200: error: invalid color)





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I just begin learning Android with Kotlin, and I'm learning to build sliding intro. During build of my android application, I'm getting following error:



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things in my color.xml:



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Android resource compilation failed
Output:D:HCI_RetryappbuildintermediatesincrementalmergeDebugResourcesmerged.dirvaluesvalues.xml:200: error: invalid color.

Command: C:UsersNasri.gradlecachestransforms-1files-1.1aapt2-3.2.1-4818971-windows.jarbdf42a08a9c0a8f46dee8cc9eb34b57baapt2-3.2.1-4818971-windowsaapt2.exe compile --legacy
-o
D:HCI_Retryappbuildintermediatesresmergeddebug
D:HCI_RetryappbuildintermediatesincrementalmergeDebugResourcesmerged.dirvaluesvalues.xml
Daemon: AAPT2 aapt2-3.2.1-4818971-windows Daemon #7


I have tried to find solution toward my problem, but non of the solution actually helped with my problem. I had tried to open the values.xml file in hope to find the problem, but still got no clue.



Any help would be appreciated










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  • What's in your colors.xml?

    – TheWanderer
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:09











  • Could you paste the error message in the question directly instead of using an image? Referencing will work better if the algorithm is able to read the error (does not work on images ;)). There is a nice formatting tool for pasting source code/logs. :)

    – David Guyon
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:17











  • @TheWanderer I have added the content of colors.xml

    – KaiRuCheng
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:56











  • @DavidGuyon I have added the error message, but I'm not sure if that's the correct thing to do :'(

    – KaiRuCheng
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:57











  • Welcome to SO. Please paste the whole colors.xml file content by editing your question.

    – ʍѳђઽ૯ท
    Nov 23 '18 at 15:02


















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I just begin learning Android with Kotlin, and I'm learning to build sliding intro. During build of my android application, I'm getting following error:



enter image description here



things in my color.xml:



enter image description here



Android resource compilation failed
Output:D:HCI_RetryappbuildintermediatesincrementalmergeDebugResourcesmerged.dirvaluesvalues.xml:200: error: invalid color.

Command: C:UsersNasri.gradlecachestransforms-1files-1.1aapt2-3.2.1-4818971-windows.jarbdf42a08a9c0a8f46dee8cc9eb34b57baapt2-3.2.1-4818971-windowsaapt2.exe compile --legacy
-o
D:HCI_Retryappbuildintermediatesresmergeddebug
D:HCI_RetryappbuildintermediatesincrementalmergeDebugResourcesmerged.dirvaluesvalues.xml
Daemon: AAPT2 aapt2-3.2.1-4818971-windows Daemon #7


I have tried to find solution toward my problem, but non of the solution actually helped with my problem. I had tried to open the values.xml file in hope to find the problem, but still got no clue.



Any help would be appreciated










share|improve this question

























  • What's in your colors.xml?

    – TheWanderer
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:09











  • Could you paste the error message in the question directly instead of using an image? Referencing will work better if the algorithm is able to read the error (does not work on images ;)). There is a nice formatting tool for pasting source code/logs. :)

    – David Guyon
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:17











  • @TheWanderer I have added the content of colors.xml

    – KaiRuCheng
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:56











  • @DavidGuyon I have added the error message, but I'm not sure if that's the correct thing to do :'(

    – KaiRuCheng
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:57











  • Welcome to SO. Please paste the whole colors.xml file content by editing your question.

    – ʍѳђઽ૯ท
    Nov 23 '18 at 15:02














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I just begin learning Android with Kotlin, and I'm learning to build sliding intro. During build of my android application, I'm getting following error:



enter image description here



things in my color.xml:



enter image description here



Android resource compilation failed
Output:D:HCI_RetryappbuildintermediatesincrementalmergeDebugResourcesmerged.dirvaluesvalues.xml:200: error: invalid color.

Command: C:UsersNasri.gradlecachestransforms-1files-1.1aapt2-3.2.1-4818971-windows.jarbdf42a08a9c0a8f46dee8cc9eb34b57baapt2-3.2.1-4818971-windowsaapt2.exe compile --legacy
-o
D:HCI_Retryappbuildintermediatesresmergeddebug
D:HCI_RetryappbuildintermediatesincrementalmergeDebugResourcesmerged.dirvaluesvalues.xml
Daemon: AAPT2 aapt2-3.2.1-4818971-windows Daemon #7


I have tried to find solution toward my problem, but non of the solution actually helped with my problem. I had tried to open the values.xml file in hope to find the problem, but still got no clue.



Any help would be appreciated










share|improve this question
















I just begin learning Android with Kotlin, and I'm learning to build sliding intro. During build of my android application, I'm getting following error:



enter image description here



things in my color.xml:



enter image description here



Android resource compilation failed
Output:D:HCI_RetryappbuildintermediatesincrementalmergeDebugResourcesmerged.dirvaluesvalues.xml:200: error: invalid color.

Command: C:UsersNasri.gradlecachestransforms-1files-1.1aapt2-3.2.1-4818971-windows.jarbdf42a08a9c0a8f46dee8cc9eb34b57baapt2-3.2.1-4818971-windowsaapt2.exe compile --legacy
-o
D:HCI_Retryappbuildintermediatesresmergeddebug
D:HCI_RetryappbuildintermediatesincrementalmergeDebugResourcesmerged.dirvaluesvalues.xml
Daemon: AAPT2 aapt2-3.2.1-4818971-windows Daemon #7


I have tried to find solution toward my problem, but non of the solution actually helped with my problem. I had tried to open the values.xml file in hope to find the problem, but still got no clue.



Any help would be appreciated







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  • What's in your colors.xml?

    – TheWanderer
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:09











  • Could you paste the error message in the question directly instead of using an image? Referencing will work better if the algorithm is able to read the error (does not work on images ;)). There is a nice formatting tool for pasting source code/logs. :)

    – David Guyon
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:17











  • @TheWanderer I have added the content of colors.xml

    – KaiRuCheng
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:56











  • @DavidGuyon I have added the error message, but I'm not sure if that's the correct thing to do :'(

    – KaiRuCheng
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:57











  • Welcome to SO. Please paste the whole colors.xml file content by editing your question.

    – ʍѳђઽ૯ท
    Nov 23 '18 at 15:02



















  • What's in your colors.xml?

    – TheWanderer
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:09











  • Could you paste the error message in the question directly instead of using an image? Referencing will work better if the algorithm is able to read the error (does not work on images ;)). There is a nice formatting tool for pasting source code/logs. :)

    – David Guyon
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:17











  • @TheWanderer I have added the content of colors.xml

    – KaiRuCheng
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:56











  • @DavidGuyon I have added the error message, but I'm not sure if that's the correct thing to do :'(

    – KaiRuCheng
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:57











  • Welcome to SO. Please paste the whole colors.xml file content by editing your question.

    – ʍѳђઽ૯ท
    Nov 23 '18 at 15:02

















What's in your colors.xml?

– TheWanderer
Nov 23 '18 at 14:09





What's in your colors.xml?

– TheWanderer
Nov 23 '18 at 14:09













Could you paste the error message in the question directly instead of using an image? Referencing will work better if the algorithm is able to read the error (does not work on images ;)). There is a nice formatting tool for pasting source code/logs. :)

– David Guyon
Nov 23 '18 at 14:17





Could you paste the error message in the question directly instead of using an image? Referencing will work better if the algorithm is able to read the error (does not work on images ;)). There is a nice formatting tool for pasting source code/logs. :)

– David Guyon
Nov 23 '18 at 14:17













@TheWanderer I have added the content of colors.xml

– KaiRuCheng
Nov 23 '18 at 14:56





@TheWanderer I have added the content of colors.xml

– KaiRuCheng
Nov 23 '18 at 14:56













@DavidGuyon I have added the error message, but I'm not sure if that's the correct thing to do :'(

– KaiRuCheng
Nov 23 '18 at 14:57





@DavidGuyon I have added the error message, but I'm not sure if that's the correct thing to do :'(

– KaiRuCheng
Nov 23 '18 at 14:57













Welcome to SO. Please paste the whole colors.xml file content by editing your question.

– ʍѳђઽ૯ท
Nov 23 '18 at 15:02





Welcome to SO. Please paste the whole colors.xml file content by editing your question.

– ʍѳђઽ૯ท
Nov 23 '18 at 15:02












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KaiRuCheng disappeared and did not post line 200 of colors.xml as was asked in comments, but for all who is looking for solution for similiar problem:
I was encountered the same and found that it was just quotes around color code. I had this:



<color name="paragraph">"#FF0074E1"</color>


But should have to have this:



<color name="paragraph">#FF0074E1</color>


Note quotes around color code. It seems to be obvious error but despite of it Android Studio rendered correctly all elements which are using that color, and this error appears during building only.



I am not sure if this was the reason for KaiRuCheng's problem, as we can't see line 200 of his/her colors.xml, but this definetly was a reason for my problem which looked exactly same.






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    From the colors.xml image, it looks like the issue is the missing # in colorHighlight. Should be #B6B6B6 instead of just B6B6B6.






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      KaiRuCheng disappeared and did not post line 200 of colors.xml as was asked in comments, but for all who is looking for solution for similiar problem:
      I was encountered the same and found that it was just quotes around color code. I had this:



      <color name="paragraph">"#FF0074E1"</color>


      But should have to have this:



      <color name="paragraph">#FF0074E1</color>


      Note quotes around color code. It seems to be obvious error but despite of it Android Studio rendered correctly all elements which are using that color, and this error appears during building only.



      I am not sure if this was the reason for KaiRuCheng's problem, as we can't see line 200 of his/her colors.xml, but this definetly was a reason for my problem which looked exactly same.






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        KaiRuCheng disappeared and did not post line 200 of colors.xml as was asked in comments, but for all who is looking for solution for similiar problem:
        I was encountered the same and found that it was just quotes around color code. I had this:



        <color name="paragraph">"#FF0074E1"</color>


        But should have to have this:



        <color name="paragraph">#FF0074E1</color>


        Note quotes around color code. It seems to be obvious error but despite of it Android Studio rendered correctly all elements which are using that color, and this error appears during building only.



        I am not sure if this was the reason for KaiRuCheng's problem, as we can't see line 200 of his/her colors.xml, but this definetly was a reason for my problem which looked exactly same.






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          KaiRuCheng disappeared and did not post line 200 of colors.xml as was asked in comments, but for all who is looking for solution for similiar problem:
          I was encountered the same and found that it was just quotes around color code. I had this:



          <color name="paragraph">"#FF0074E1"</color>


          But should have to have this:



          <color name="paragraph">#FF0074E1</color>


          Note quotes around color code. It seems to be obvious error but despite of it Android Studio rendered correctly all elements which are using that color, and this error appears during building only.



          I am not sure if this was the reason for KaiRuCheng's problem, as we can't see line 200 of his/her colors.xml, but this definetly was a reason for my problem which looked exactly same.






          share|improve this answer













          KaiRuCheng disappeared and did not post line 200 of colors.xml as was asked in comments, but for all who is looking for solution for similiar problem:
          I was encountered the same and found that it was just quotes around color code. I had this:



          <color name="paragraph">"#FF0074E1"</color>


          But should have to have this:



          <color name="paragraph">#FF0074E1</color>


          Note quotes around color code. It seems to be obvious error but despite of it Android Studio rendered correctly all elements which are using that color, and this error appears during building only.



          I am not sure if this was the reason for KaiRuCheng's problem, as we can't see line 200 of his/her colors.xml, but this definetly was a reason for my problem which looked exactly same.







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              From the colors.xml image, it looks like the issue is the missing # in colorHighlight. Should be #B6B6B6 instead of just B6B6B6.






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                From the colors.xml image, it looks like the issue is the missing # in colorHighlight. Should be #B6B6B6 instead of just B6B6B6.






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                  From the colors.xml image, it looks like the issue is the missing # in colorHighlight. Should be #B6B6B6 instead of just B6B6B6.






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                  From the colors.xml image, it looks like the issue is the missing # in colorHighlight. Should be #B6B6B6 instead of just B6B6B6.







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