android resources$notfoundexception resource id #0x0

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android.resource://com.android.tools.build/com.android.tools.build.default.

android.resource.

android.resource.

android.resource.android.resource.

android.resource.

android.resourcecom.android.tools.buildcom.android.tools.build.default.android.resource.android.resource.android.resource.android.resource.android.resource.

android.resource.android.resource.android.resource.android.resource.android.resource.android.resource.android.resource.android.resource.android.resource.android.resource.android.resource.android.resource.notfoundexception.resource.android.resource.id.0.

a resource in android.resource is a resource that is used by the Android framework. If you’re building on Android, it means that you have to use the same resource id for every resource in your project.

Android doesn’t have a special resource id for resources, per se, but rather it uses a special “resource id” for all resources. With the exception of resources with the same name, resources have a unique resource id. This is the resource id for the resource that is defined in your android.R file. The resource id is used to associate a location for the resource in your project. You can find this using the resource.getResourceName() function.

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