Kotlin Android Tutorial
Kotlin Android
Kotlin is a programming language that can run on JVM. Google has announced Kotlin as one of its officially
supported programming languages in Android Studio; and the Android community is migrating at a pace from
Java to Kotlin. So, you may see Kotlin code snippets in the forums or online discussions here after.
Learning Android development is very easy, given that you know the right direction and correct steps. Of
Course Official Android Developer provides a rich documentation and examples which are helpful in easing the
Android App Development. We here help you and guide you in taking those first little steps and master in
developing your own Android Applications.
Lets get started!
Kotlin Android Tutorial
These Kotlin Android Tutorials are targeted for beginners who are enthusiastic and about to write their first
Android Application or just playing around the basics of Android using Kotlin language. We shall also present
you the capabilities and features provided by Android with examples and sample projects to make your Android
Application Development easy and fun.
Prerequisites
We should know Kotlin programming language, have expertise to use an Android Phone, Windows/Ubuntu/Mac
to follow the articles and examples for Android App Development using Kotlin language. If you would like to get a
quick overview of Kotlin, refer Kotlin Tutorial.
quick overview of Kotlin, refer Kotlin Tutorial.
Getting Started
To get started with Android Application Development, we have to setup the development environment. Download
Android Studio[https://developer.android.com/studio/index.html] for your Operating System and follow the below
topics to create an Android application with Kotlin Support. If you already know Java and started building
Android Applications with it, you may convert them to Kotlin using Android Studio. Also, we put forth some
differences between Java and Kotlin with development.
Basic Walk Through Android Studio
Example Android Application with Kotlin Support
Convert Java Files to Kotlin Files
Kotlin vs Java for Android Development
Using Java8 features for Android Development
Understanding the Android Terminology
Understanding the terms and widgets used in an application is like learning a new spoken language in a new
geographical area. During the start, you may find some difficulty with the terms, Android community is
speaking. We shall take you through a step by step process, with the help of many examples and sections
created under Kotlin Android Tutorial.
Android Widgets
Android TextView
Android TextView is a basic user interface element that helps you display text to the user. Following Kotlin
Android Tutorials take you through : Implementation of a simple TextView to display Hello World; To create
TextView dynamically through programming and set a listener to it to respond for a click on the TextView; To get
acquainted with some of the properties of TextView like color, font size, background, layout options, etc.
Android TextView
Basic Android TextView Example
Create TextView programmatically in Android
Set OnClickListener for TextView in Android
TextView – Text Color
TextView – Italic Text
TextView – Bold Text
Text View – Justify Text
TextView – Selectable Text
TextView – Shadow Effect
TextView – Center Align Text
TextView – Left Align Text
TextView – Right Align Text
Rotate TextView 90, 180, 270 or another angle
Android Button
Buttons are present in most of the User Interface applications. Android provides Button as a User Interface
element wherein a user can tap on it or click for triggering an action. Following Kotlin Android Tutorials help to
get started with Android Button, create a Button dynamically through programming and add it to the user
interface layout, set an action listener to it to listen for clicks, change some of the default properties like text
color, text size, background, etc.
Kotlin Android – Create Button programmatically
Kotlin Android Button – Text
Kotlin Android Button – Text Size
Kotlin Android Button – Text Color
Kotlin Android Button – Text Font Weight
Kotlin Android Button – Lowercase
Kotlin Android Button – Height and Width
Kotlin Android Button – Maximum Width
Kotlin Android Button – Maximum Height
Kotlin Android Button – Text Shadow
Kotlin Android Button – Background Color
Kotlin Android Button – Disable/Enable
Kotlin Android Button – Padding
Kotlin Android Button – Rotation
Kotlin Android Button – Tool Tip Text
Kotlin Android Button – Shadow
Kotlin Android – Dynamically change Button Background
Kotlin Android – Custom Design for Button Background
Kotlin Android Button – OnClickListener
Android Toast
Toasts are helpful in showing some information about the operation the user has done or so for a moment and
disappear. There are two timing options Toast provides : SHORT and LONG. It does not obstruct the current
activity and wraps around the message being displayed as Toast. The current activity remains interactive and
visible.
Android Toast Example
Change Toast text color and background
Android EditText
Android EditText is the user interface element through which you may request user to provide text input.
Android EditText is the user interface element through which you may request user to provide text input.
Create EditText programatically in Android
Android ImageView
Android ImageView is a View object that displays an image in Android Application.
Andriod ImageView Example
Android ImageView – Set Specific Height
Android ImageView – Set Specific Width
Android ImageView – Set Tint Color & Tint Mode
Android Set OnClickListener for ImageView
Android LinearLayout
Android LinearLayout displays a group of children one after another vertically or horizontally.
Android LinearLayout
Android LinearLayout – Vertical Orientation
Android LinearLayout – Horizontal Orientation
Android LinearLayout – Center Align
Android RadioButtons
Create new Android Radio Buttons pragmatically
Android SeekBar
Android SeekBar Example
Android SeekBar Set Custom Range
Android Snackbar
Android Snackbar is similar to Toast. In addition to displaying a message, an action could be set to Snackbar.
Android Snackbar – Example
Android Snackbar – Set Action
Android Snackbar – Change Text Color, Background Color
Android ListView
Android ListView Example
Android ListView – Refresh
Android RecyclerView
Android RecyclerView Tutorial
Android ActionBar
Android ActionBar – Set Background Color
Android Programming – Other
Access View programmatically using findViewById
Android runOnUiThread()
Android – Text To Speech
Android Text To Speech Example
Android Game Development
Getting Started with Android Game Development
Detect Collisions between two Sprites
Android – Fix Errors
Android Gradle Error : Minimum supported Gradle version
Android Example Applications
Android Login Form Example
Android Styling
Change background color of Application bar or Toolbar in Android Application
Change background color of Status bar in Android Application
Preview an Android Activity in Landscape and Portrait mode using Android Studio
Android Fix Issues
Kotlin plugin should be enabled before ‘kotlin-kapt’
Conclusion
Many examples and tutorials have been provided to learn Android Application Development using Kotlin
programming language. You might have many ideas in mind or problems that you would like to solve using an
Android Application. With the understanding of all the tutorials provided, you are good to start with the
development of a nice Android Application of your own.
Getting Started with Android
➩ Kotlin Android Tutorial
✦ Create Android Application with Kotlin Support
✦ Walk Through Android Studio
✦ Convert Java Files to Kotlin Files
✦ Kotlin vs Java
✦ Use Java 8 in Android
✦ Add External Jar to Android Dependencies
Android TextView
✦ Android TextView
✦ Android TextView - Basic Example
✦ Android TextView - Create programmatically
✦ Android TextView - OnClickListener
✦ Android TextView - Justify Text
✦ Android TextView - Italic
✦ Android TextView - Bold
Android Button
✦ Android - New Button programmatically
✦ Android Button - OnClickListener
✦ Android Button - Disable All Caps
✦ Android Button - Custom Background
✦ Android Button - Change background programatically
Android Toast
✦ Android Toast - Example
Android EditText
✦ Android EditText - Create programmatically
✦ Android EditText - Create programmatically
✦ Android EditText - On Text Change - Listener
✦ Android TextInputLayout - Floating Label in EditText
✦ Android EditText - Keyboard with only Numbers
✦ Android EditText - Show/Hide Password
Android ImageView
✦ Android ImageView - OnClickListener
Android Radio Buttons
✦ Android RadioGroup - RadioButtons Create programmatically
Android SeekBar
✦ Android SeekBar - Example
✦ Android SeekBar Set Custom Range
Android Intent
✦ Android - Start Another Activity
✦ Android - Open URL in Browser Activity
Android AlertDialog
✦ Android AlertDialog - Example
Android WebView
✦ Android WebView - Example
Android ProgressBar
✦ Kotlin Android - Inderterminate ProgressBar
Android Snackbar
✦ Android Snackbar - Example
✦ Android Snackbar - Set Action
✦ Android Snackbar - Change Text Color, Background Color
Android ListView
✦ Android ListView Example
✦ Android ListView Example
✦ Android Refresh ListView
Android Device Parameters
✦ Android Get Screen Width and Height Programatically
Android Canvas
✦ Draw Rect / Oval to Canvas
✦ Android Draw Circle Border
✦ Android Draw SVG to Canvas
Android Programming - Other
✦ Android - Access View Programmatically using findViewById
✦ Android runOnUiThread
Android Game Development
✦ Android Game Development
✦ Detect Collisions between two Sprites (Bitmaps)
Android Text To Speech
✦ Android Text To Speech - Kotlin Example
Fix Errors
✦ Android - Minimum supported Gradle version
✦ Android - All support libraries must use the exact same version specification
Example Applications
✦ Android - Login Form
✦ Android - Color Picker
✦ Kotlin Android Game Development
Kotlin - Java
✦ Kotlin Tutorial
Useful Resources
✦ How to Learn Programming
✦ How to Learn Programming