What's the minimum Api version for using FloatingActionButton in Android? - android

I need to know what api version support the fab element in android.

The blog post for the Design Support Library release, of which FloatingActionButton is a part of, states the following:
With a little help from the new Android Design Support Library, we’re bringing a number of important material design components to all developers and to all Android 2.1 or higher devices.
Android 2.1 is API level 7, so apps targeting 7 and above can use FloatingActionButton

The FloatingActionButton is available to API 7 (android 2.1), as it was added to the Android Support library in 2015: http://android-developers.blogspot.ca/2015/05/android-design-support-library.html
To use the fab using the support library you can use the answer provided here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/31753179/6543020

And analogue from shamanland - FAB Library also works from the Android 2.1, API level 7.

mine api it support is 7+. if i am not wrong.

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Which SearchView is good for higher API?

I'm using RecyclerView and SearchView.
but I'don't know what to use.
In Android Devloper,
android.support.v7.widget.SearchView
https://developer.android.com/reference/android/support/v7/widget/SearchView
there are
Note: This class is included in the support library for compatibility with API level 7 and higher. If you're developing your app for API level 11 and higher only, you should instead use the framework SearchView class.
so I thought I have to use another SearchView.
android.widget.SearchView
https://developer.android.com/reference/android/widget/SearchView.html
However, android.support.v7.widget.SearchView is added in version 25.1.0 and android.widget.SearchView is added in API level 11.
Which SearchView is suitable for recent API?
I'm using API 26 emulator. (I will update my app for higher API later ex.API27,API28...)
Thank you :)
Use android.widget.SearchView which has more flexibility than the support version.
The delay in upgrades combined with regular new releases makes compatibility an important issue in Android programming.
Support library is quickly updated when new features are added to the API but still lacks many features that are not backwards compatible.
If google explicitly says to use android.widget.SearchView, then you should use it.
Whereas some APIs like the RecyclerView still uses v7 support version because Google choose to provide new as well as backward compatible features in the support version.
Therefore, you should check the lint warnings and consider the official Developer guides in case any API gets depreciated.

What exactly is it Xamarin.android.support.v7.appcompat

I'm working with Xamarin.Android.
Appcompat is actually necessary for use material design because the nougat package (Android.support.design) requires it.
But why, for example, if I work only with API 27, I must add the AppCompat package? In my toolBox i've not the floatingActionButton, NavigationDrawer etc.. so I must add this packet to unlock them.
What is exactly this package? I've read on the web that this package works with backward compatibility but I only work with new APIs, so why I must install it?
Thanks.
AppCompat should add the functionality of the latest API to older APIs when needed. For instance, lollipop added the CardView class, which can be used in older Android APIs when AppCompat is used, with some minor differences (some of the Android L animations may not apply on older versions of Android for example). It is recommended to use AppCompat in most cases since more users will be able to run your app when you do (depending on your MinSdkVersion). If you want to know what classes you can access in AppCompat, you can take a look at the features here:
https://developer.android.com/topic/libraries/support-library/features.html
The Xamarin.Android.AppCompat is just what it says. Its a library for App Compatibility for backward compatibility for previous versions of Android and more specifically this version (v7) brings support for Action Bar support. Read more here :
AppCompat
They are libraries used for accessing the latest features of an Android OS version. It is backward compatible by the way.

For what devices do I use this android.support.v4.os classes?

In Android support library docs about android.support.v4.os:
Support android.os classes to assist with development of applications for android API level 4 or later.
"Or later" means API 5,6,7 etc.? But a device running API 22(latest at the moment)
will automatically support older devices?
I don't quite understand it - it means, I should use this class to make old API 4 devices use my modern API 22 app? Or should I use it to make new phones support old devices
When should I use this numerous support.v17, support.v13 packages?
What is backward compatible?
Can you explain typical situation?
"Or later" means api5,6,7 etc?
It means that this code can be used in devices with a old version of Android (api7= Android 2.1, api=8 Android 2.2.... api14 = Android 4.0)
but a device running api22(latest at the moment) will already automatically support older devices?
A device can run only a version of Android. If it is running api22, it means that it has Android 5.1
I dont' quite understand it - it means, i should use this class to make old api 4 devices use my modern api22 app? or should I use it to make new phones support old devices
It means that you can use this library to backport some features introduced with the last api (for example 21) to old devices running a previous api level.
1.When should i use this numerous support.v17, support.v13 packages? 2. what is backward compatible?
You can use them, when you need them... If you would like to use the Google cards you can use the v7 cardview library for example.
As described in the official link:
Each Support Library is backward-compatible to a specific Android API level.
For example the
support v4 : minSdk=4
v7 appcompat library: minSdk=7
v7 recyclerview library: minSdk = 7
v7 CardView library: minSdk = 7
can you explain typical situation?
API21 introduced a new widget, the Toolbar. This widget can be used only in device with API >=21.
With the appcompat rel.21 (a v7 Support Libraries) you can use the Toolbar (pay attention to the package) to implement your Toolbar in old devices running API>=7.

android: floatingaction button for API 19

I am looking for the implementation of floatingaction button for API 19.
I am still using ADT . Is there any library that i can directly use in project.
I saw some libraries in AndroidSTudio but didnt succeed in porting to eclipse.
Here is my original post describing a library with FloatingActionButton implementation.
You may use it even for API level 7! It also supports the elevation feature from API 21.

what is android API level where was introduced Navigation Drawer?

In what API level was introduced Navigation Drawer? I tried to search and find what was introduced in API 14 but I am not sure.
DrawerLayout is included in the v4 support library, so it can be used on any platform version starting from API level 4.
The support library was specifically designed to bring newer features and ui patterns also to older device and provide a consistent user experience throughout the whole platform.
As I know 14 is correct, but to make sure, try to implement a NavigationDrawer and set your APILevel lower than 14. Normally e.g. claims that at least lvl 14 is needed
The Navigational Drawer is part of the suport library v4.
From the Android doc:
Support android.app classes to assist with development of applications for android API level 4 or later.
So you can use the navigation lib from api 4 onwards.
you can check in this link
As google announced a new navigation pattern called Android navigation drawer. Along with guideline and sample which requires latest version of android support library v13

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