Activity.SetIntent(Intent, ComponentCaller) Method
Definition
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Changes the intent returned by #getIntent
, and ComponentCaller returned by
#getCaller
.
[Android.Runtime.Register("setIntent", "(Landroid/content/Intent;Landroid/app/ComponentCaller;)V", "GetSetIntent_Landroid_content_Intent_Landroid_app_ComponentCaller_Handler", ApiSince=35)]
public virtual void SetIntent (Android.Content.Intent? newIntent, Android.App.ComponentCaller? newCaller);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("setIntent", "(Landroid/content/Intent;Landroid/app/ComponentCaller;)V", "GetSetIntent_Landroid_content_Intent_Landroid_app_ComponentCaller_Handler", ApiSince=35)>]
abstract member SetIntent : Android.Content.Intent * Android.App.ComponentCaller -> unit
override this.SetIntent : Android.Content.Intent * Android.App.ComponentCaller -> unit
Parameters
- newIntent
- Intent
The new Intent object to return from #getIntent
- newCaller
- ComponentCaller
The new ComponentCaller
object to return from
#getCaller
- Attributes
Remarks
Changes the intent returned by #getIntent
, and ComponentCaller returned by #getCaller
. This holds references to the given intent, and ComponentCaller; it does not copy them. Often used in conjunction with #onNewIntent(Intent)
. To retrieve the caller from #onNewIntent(Intent)
, use #getCurrentCaller
, otherwise override #onNewIntent(Intent, ComponentCaller)
.
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