cannot resolve symbol 'bundle'
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I just installed flutter and simply tried to run and got the output of the general tap check,
later i opened the activity main and i got cannot resolve symbol 'bundle'
package com.ak.newfltr;
import android.os.Bundle; //this shows as unused
import io.flutter.app.FlutterActivity;
import io.flutter.plugins.GeneratedPluginRegistrant;
public class MainActivity extends FlutterActivity {
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {//cannot resolve symbol 'bundle'
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
GeneratedPluginRegistrant.registerWith(this);
}
}
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I just installed flutter and simply tried to run and got the output of the general tap check,
later i opened the activity main and i got cannot resolve symbol 'bundle'
package com.ak.newfltr;
import android.os.Bundle; //this shows as unused
import io.flutter.app.FlutterActivity;
import io.flutter.plugins.GeneratedPluginRegistrant;
public class MainActivity extends FlutterActivity {
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {//cannot resolve symbol 'bundle'
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
GeneratedPluginRegistrant.registerWith(this);
}
}
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"simply tried to run" simply tried to run what exactly? "the output of the general tap check" does mean what?
– Günter Zöchbauer
Nov 8 at 10:28
Did you openMainActivity
in your flutter project?
– Andrey Turkovsky
Nov 8 at 10:37
the default code generated when a new flutter project is created @GünterZöchbauer
– yours truly Karthik
Nov 8 at 10:38
yes, exactly @AndreyTurkovsky
– yours truly Karthik
Nov 8 at 10:40
Open project in Android Studio from pathyour_flutter_project/android
– Andrey Turkovsky
Nov 8 at 11:02
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I just installed flutter and simply tried to run and got the output of the general tap check,
later i opened the activity main and i got cannot resolve symbol 'bundle'
package com.ak.newfltr;
import android.os.Bundle; //this shows as unused
import io.flutter.app.FlutterActivity;
import io.flutter.plugins.GeneratedPluginRegistrant;
public class MainActivity extends FlutterActivity {
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {//cannot resolve symbol 'bundle'
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
GeneratedPluginRegistrant.registerWith(this);
}
}
java android flutter
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I just installed flutter and simply tried to run and got the output of the general tap check,
later i opened the activity main and i got cannot resolve symbol 'bundle'
package com.ak.newfltr;
import android.os.Bundle; //this shows as unused
import io.flutter.app.FlutterActivity;
import io.flutter.plugins.GeneratedPluginRegistrant;
public class MainActivity extends FlutterActivity {
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {//cannot resolve symbol 'bundle'
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
GeneratedPluginRegistrant.registerWith(this);
}
}
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java android flutter
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"simply tried to run" simply tried to run what exactly? "the output of the general tap check" does mean what?
– Günter Zöchbauer
Nov 8 at 10:28
Did you openMainActivity
in your flutter project?
– Andrey Turkovsky
Nov 8 at 10:37
the default code generated when a new flutter project is created @GünterZöchbauer
– yours truly Karthik
Nov 8 at 10:38
yes, exactly @AndreyTurkovsky
– yours truly Karthik
Nov 8 at 10:40
Open project in Android Studio from pathyour_flutter_project/android
– Andrey Turkovsky
Nov 8 at 11:02
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"simply tried to run" simply tried to run what exactly? "the output of the general tap check" does mean what?
– Günter Zöchbauer
Nov 8 at 10:28
Did you openMainActivity
in your flutter project?
– Andrey Turkovsky
Nov 8 at 10:37
the default code generated when a new flutter project is created @GünterZöchbauer
– yours truly Karthik
Nov 8 at 10:38
yes, exactly @AndreyTurkovsky
– yours truly Karthik
Nov 8 at 10:40
Open project in Android Studio from pathyour_flutter_project/android
– Andrey Turkovsky
Nov 8 at 11:02
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"simply tried to run" simply tried to run what exactly? "the output of the general tap check" does mean what?
– Günter Zöchbauer
Nov 8 at 10:28
"simply tried to run" simply tried to run what exactly? "the output of the general tap check" does mean what?
– Günter Zöchbauer
Nov 8 at 10:28
Did you open
MainActivity
in your flutter project?– Andrey Turkovsky
Nov 8 at 10:37
Did you open
MainActivity
in your flutter project?– Andrey Turkovsky
Nov 8 at 10:37
the default code generated when a new flutter project is created @GünterZöchbauer
– yours truly Karthik
Nov 8 at 10:38
the default code generated when a new flutter project is created @GünterZöchbauer
– yours truly Karthik
Nov 8 at 10:38
yes, exactly @AndreyTurkovsky
– yours truly Karthik
Nov 8 at 10:40
yes, exactly @AndreyTurkovsky
– yours truly Karthik
Nov 8 at 10:40
Open project in Android Studio from path
your_flutter_project/android
– Andrey Turkovsky
Nov 8 at 11:02
Open project in Android Studio from path
your_flutter_project/android
– Andrey Turkovsky
Nov 8 at 11:02
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"simply tried to run" simply tried to run what exactly? "the output of the general tap check" does mean what?
– Günter Zöchbauer
Nov 8 at 10:28
Did you open
MainActivity
in your flutter project?– Andrey Turkovsky
Nov 8 at 10:37
the default code generated when a new flutter project is created @GünterZöchbauer
– yours truly Karthik
Nov 8 at 10:38
yes, exactly @AndreyTurkovsky
– yours truly Karthik
Nov 8 at 10:40
Open project in Android Studio from path
your_flutter_project/android
– Andrey Turkovsky
Nov 8 at 11:02