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Android Build a Weather App (2015) Hooking Up the Model to the View Using Butter Knife for Views

Ihssan Hashem
Ihssan Hashem
1,467 Points

deprecated code?

When we added this line Drawable drawable = getResources().getDrawable(mCurrentWeather.getIconId()); it scratched the .getDrawable and says "this inspection reports where deprecated code is used in the specified inspection scope " I know it doesn't affect the process of the code, but why is it showing this? and what would be a better way to write this method? Thanks

1 Answer

Niyamat Almass
Niyamat Almass
8,176 Points

You can use this

Drawable drawable = ContextCompat.getDrawable(this, mCurrentWeather.getIconId());

Because getResources().getDrawable is deprecated since API 22

Hope this help