What can be the difference of using a fragment and frameLayout in android? Can both be used interchangeably?

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误落风尘 2021-02-13 12:46

I have seen an approach where frameLayout is used in case of fragments. The ultimate goal was to have multiple fragments.

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  • 2021-02-13 13:04

    A framelayout, Relative View and a few others represents a view in android and is extended from viewgroup.

    A Fragment is a an an Object that is used to represent a portion of a user interface and is usually hosted in an activity.

    A fragment has a viewgroup which you can assign an XML layout. In the XML you can specify a viewgroup which can be a framelayout if you wish to represent the layout of the viewgroup within the fragment.

    Fragments and framelayouts cannot be used interchangeably.

    Having said that, you can create a Android application without the use of fragments, and just use viewgroups.

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  • 2021-02-13 13:14

    For showing a single Fragment immediately on the screen, yes, you can use fragment or FrameLayout interchangeably.

    Single Fragment, Method 1

    Showing the Fragment via the fragment tag would look like this in XML:

    <fragment class="com.example.ExampleFragment"
            android:id="@+id/details" android:layout_weight="1"
            android:layout_width="0px" android:layout_height="match_parent" />
    

    Single Fragment, Method 2

    Showing the Fragment via FrameLayout would look like this in XML:

    <FrameLayout android:id="@+id/details" android:layout_weight="1"
                android:layout_width="0px" android:layout_height="match_parent" />
    

    Followed by Java code like this:

    Fragment newFragment = new ExampleFragment();
    FragmentTransaction transaction = getFragmentManager().beginTransaction();
    transaction.replace(R.id.details, newFragment);
    transaction.addToBackStack(null);
    transaction.commit();
    

    Multiple Fragments

    Method 2 then supports changing what fragment you are showing later by running more Java code to change what Fragment is there afterwards:

    Fragment secondFragment = new SecondExampleFragment();
    FragmentTransaction transaction = getFragmentManager().beginTransaction();
    transaction.replace(R.id.details, secondFragment);
    transaction.addToBackStack(null);
    transaction.commit();
    

    So FrameLayout gives you the extra ability to do that over using the fragment tag.

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