android:id what is the plus sign for

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南笙 2021-02-04 23:47

The document says \"@[+]id/myid\" as the definition for android:id, from the notation it indicates that the plus is optional. But nowhere can I find a definition of what the plu

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  • 2021-02-05 00:33

    @+id/foo means you are creating an id named foo in the namespace of your application. You can refer to it using @id/foo. @android:id/foo means you are referring to an id defined in the android namespace. This namespace is the namespace of the framework. In this case, you need to use @android:id/list and @android:id/empty because these are the id the framework expects to find (the framework knows only about the ids in the android namespace.)

    Taken from one of the "Android Developer | Google Groups" discussions.

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  • 2021-02-05 00:33

    The documentation says,

    The plus-symbol (+) means that this is a new resource name that must be created and added to our resources (in the R.java file). There are a number of other ID resources that are offered by the Android framework. When referencing an Android resource ID, you do not need the plus-symbol, but must add the android package namespace, like so:

    android:id="@android:id/empty"
    
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