Your Second Kotlin Android App

Aug 29 2023 · Kotlin 1.8.21, Android 13, Android Studio Flamingo | 2022.2.1

Part 4: Use Jetpack Navigation

28. Challenge: Set Up TaskDetailsScreenContent

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You can already see a list of your todos. In this challenge, you’ll create the TaskDetailScreenContent which is very similar to TaskListScreen which you created earlier in the course.

@Composable
fun TaskDetailsScreenContent(
    modifier: Modifier,
    taskTodos: List<String>
) {
    
}
if (taskTodos.isEmpty()) {
    EmptyView(message = stringResource(id = R.string.text_no_todos))
} else {
}
LazyColumn(
    modifier = modifier,
    content = {
        items(taskTodos) {
            ListItemView(
                value = it,
                onClick = { }
            )
        }
    }
)