Add a fragment to the activity state. - Android User Interface

Android examples for User Interface:Fragment

Description

Add a fragment to the activity state.

Demo Code

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//package com.java2s;
import android.app.Activity;
import android.app.Fragment;

import android.app.FragmentTransaction;
import android.os.Bundle;

public class Main {
    /**
     * Add a fragment to the activity state. This fragment may optionally also have its view (if
     * {@link Fragment#onCreateView Fragment.onCreateView} returns non-null) into a container view of the activity.
     * 
     * @param activity
     * @param containerViewId
     * @param newFragment
     * @param bundle
     * @param canBack
     */
    public static void addFragment(Activity activity, int containerViewId,
            Fragment newFragment, Bundle bundle, boolean canBack) {
        FragmentTransaction mFragmentTransaction = activity
                .getFragmentManager().beginTransaction();
        mFragmentTransaction.add(containerViewId, newFragment, newFragment
                .getClass().getName());
        if (bundle != null) {
            newFragment.setArguments(bundle);
        }
        if (canBack) {
            mFragmentTransaction.addToBackStack(null);
        }
        mFragmentTransaction.commit();
    }
}

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