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Does anyone have any ideas about this, or can they explain it to me by giving an example? I looked on the net but everything was kind of clueless, so I came here to find out more. someone is able to answer please?
worth people..
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Does anyone have any ideas about this, or can they explain it to me by giving an example? I looked on the net but everything was kind of clueless, so I came here to find out more. someone is able to answer please?
worth people..
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Google offers several Apis, for example:
If your application will work with maps, in your project (left side in android studio) go to Gradle Scripts and open the build.Radle file ("Modulo seu app"). At the end of this file has a dependences clause, within this clause you add the Apis you want to use, in our example would be
dependencies {
...
compile 'com.google.android.gms:play-services-maps:9.4.0'
...
}
has other map Apis
com.google.android.gms:play-services-Location - to work with GPS
com.google.maps.android:android-maps-utils - to convert geographical coordinates into addresses and vice versa
Take a look at: https://developers.google.com/android/guides/setup
Thanks Edson...so an api is this? Thanks...now I know what it is and how to use it..
@Legolas First of all, welcome to Stack Overflow, glad you had a light on your problem, you just need to take a look at Tour from the site to see how the questions should be asked, so that they are always clear and someone can help you without asking any more questions
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Which API you use?
– Edson Santos
Each API is a case. "How to use" is also very generic. Ask a more specific question so we can help.
– Pablo Almeida
Well Pablo, is that I am new in android, so I have doubts about what is an api and how to use... that’s why I came here...
– Legolas
@Legolas How do you know you need an API? We need to know what you want to do to help.
– Pablo Almeida