Comments (4)
The comments are what defines which properties are public.
If one wants to find a node in a fragment should one use a loop through 0 to childCount - 1 and Fragment.child(index) ?
Yes.
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Intentionally, because it's not public.
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(sorry if I overlook something)
but size
is also not public in the Fragment class and still has comment and is present in the documentation.
Why would content be not public? If one wants to find a node
in a fragment
should one use a loop through 0 to childCount - 1
and Fragment.child(index)
? Or what would be the proper way to do that ? (forEach would iterate through all of the nodes
and sometimes one would want break early)
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Thank you.
Just one more question: what is the difference between Fragment.childCount
and Fragmen.size
?
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