View.HasFocusable Property
Definition
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Returns true if this view is focusable or if it contains a reachable View
for which #hasFocusable() returns true.
public virtual bool HasFocusable { [Android.Runtime.Register("hasFocusable", "()Z", "GetHasFocusableHandler")] get; }
[<get: Android.Runtime.Register("hasFocusable", "()Z", "GetHasFocusableHandler")>]
member this.HasFocusable : bool
Property Value
true if the view is focusable or if the view contains a focusable
view, false otherwise
- Attributes
Remarks
Returns true if this view is focusable or if it contains a reachable View for which #hasFocusable() returns true. A "reachable hasFocusable()" is a view whose parents do not block descendants focus. Only #VISIBLE views are considered focusable.
As of Build.VERSION_CODES#O views that are determined to be focusable through #FOCUSABLE_AUTO will also cause this method to return true. Apps that declare a android.content.pm.ApplicationInfo#targetSdkVersion of earlier than Build.VERSION_CODES#O will continue to see this method return false for views not explicitly marked as focusable. Use #hasExplicitFocusable() if you require the pre-Build.VERSION_CODES#O behavior.
Java documentation for android.view.View.hasFocusable().
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