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In every instance in all of my classes where I reference R.id.something, the R is in red and it says "cannot resolve symbol R". Also every time there is R.layout.something it is underlined in red and says "cannot resolve method setContentView(?)". The project always builds fine. It is annoying to see this all the time. I have read many other questions on here about something similar but most involved importing projects from Eclipse. I am using what I believe to be the most recent version of Android Studio and the project was created with Android Studio and worked without any "cannot resolve R" problems. I would like to know what causes this if anyone knows.

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  • in the past I have gotten xml errors such as : progressbar cannot be cast to android.widget.textview, and i fixed that by just changing the name of the textview. I still really dont know what caused the error to begin with.
    – ez4nick
    Jun 11, 2013 at 21:27
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    i searched many times before asking this question and found many similar questions including the one you mentioned. i did read the suggestion in that question and there is no import Android.R in any of my java files.
    – ez4nick
    Jun 11, 2013 at 21:50
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    Hey everyone I forgot about asking this question since it was asked so long ago. I should have accepted my own answer a year ago that is now the comment above this. The issue was with simply that android studio was in such an early stage at the time and as a new developer I never should have never been using it. Rest assured everything is working fine now and has been. If it is possible please undelete my original answer so I can accept it.
    – ez4nick
    Nov 21, 2014 at 3:26
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    Not finding R isnt your error its an error caused by a Build fault Fix your other errors and you should be fine. Sep 26, 2016 at 11:26
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    happenned to me after pasting code from someone else in my manifest lol
    – agenis
    Jan 23, 2020 at 10:24

103 Answers 103

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Just import the R symbol from the root package

import rootpackage.R;

No rebuild, sync or another things...

4

In my case, it was solved by updating Android Studio from 3.1 to 3.3

To update your Android Studio: File -> Settings -> System Settings -> Updates and then click on check now.

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This happened to me fairly recently when I updated much of a project's libraries. R was not found, but I could build and run the project just fine. It wasn't crashing. The IDE simply showed red everywhere.

I tried to

  • Check for damaged/improper XMLs and images, none found
  • Check for invalid resource file names (e.g. capitalized), none found
  • Downgrade some libraries because maybe it was a resource conflict, not resolved
  • Lowered compileSdkVersion and targetSdkVersion because, in the past, I encountered resource issues due to this. In this project however, that was not the case.
  • Clean, didn't help
  • Rebuild project, didn't help
  • Invalidate caches/Restart multiple times, didn't help
  • Adjusted idea.max.intellisense.filesize to a very high value, didn't help
  • Did a Lint run, no errors found

In the end, I found that downgrading my Gradle build tools (from 3.3.1 to 3.2.1) solved the problem. That was the only change I had to do. The rest, updated. Now, all my libraries are updated without issues.

buildscript {
    repositories {
        google()
        jcenter()
    }
    dependencies {
        //classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.3.1'
        classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.2.1'
        classpath 'com.google.gms:google-services:4.2.0'

        // NOTE: Do not place your application dependencies here; they belong
        // in the individual module build.gradle files
    }
}
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In my case, this error showed while I tried to call R from another package. Importing R package solved my issue.

import com.mtdaps.yourapp.R;
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This was a big headache for me. In my case the error appeared after configuring "Google Play Services" in Android Studio (installing + build.gradle config). This in turn requires minsdk > 7 but the error is very unclear about it (actually a complaint about this only appears as "info"). Anyhow.. upon changing minsdk to 8 both in the manifest file and the build.gradle file and rebuilding the project, the error was gone.

So.. a general advice about this, if I may generalize - you probably have some problem in your manifest file, or some other configuration file, that is preventing a proper build. Try looking really hard at the error report, even the messages titled "info" for any hint about what it might be...

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I added some images to drawable resourses, and one of my images was named as "super.jpg", which turn out to be a cause.

Renaming the image and after that syncronization the project with gradle files fixed the error.

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None of these worked for me on Ubuntu 12.04. I had to do the following:

sudo apt-get install lib32stdc++6
sudo apt-get install lib32z1

After that, I followed some other advice in this thread, did Build -> Clean Project and everything was fine.

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change the latest sdk version,that was work for me

1.Click file and then click project structure 2.then select "app" then click ok,its worked for me. enter image description here

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For me, the issue was that I upgraded to a version of Gradle that seems to have some bugs. 3.4.0-alpha02 was what I updated to and found this to be the culprit of the "Cannot resolve symbol R" error. I reverted to 3.3.0-alpha10 (i.e. classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.3.0-alpha10') and it solved the issue.

This obviously isn't a long-lasting solution as I'll need to upgrade sooner or later but as of Nov 3, 2018 3.4.0-alpha02 is the latest version and it hinders my development by not letting me hop around the IDE by clicking on R references.

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One thing which works for me every time is:

go to --> build.gradle (Module: app) file of your project --> do a little change (for example: put a <space> somewhere and remove it back) --> then android studio will ask you to sync your gradle file--> at top right corner of the file --> select "sync now".

After syncing completes, it'll resolve the issue in most of the cases.

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In my case, importing the aplication domain name followed by ".R" solved the issue. Example:

import com.example.myapp.R;
3

Cleaning, Rebuild and "Cache Remove" won't help me, Updating Android Studio Fixed the issue.

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I was cleaning up the build.gradle and this error appeared.

A lot of "clean and rebuild" answers . None of that worked for me.

What finally worked was I found out I had by accident copy-pasted the wrong 'namespace' name in the build.gradle. Fixed it and it runs.

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  • This one worked for me. I had renamed my com.abc.xyz to now be com.abc.def. It didn't refactor and rename everything associated with it properly. I had to go into build.gradle (:app) and change the namespace 'com.abc.xyz' to reflect my new name. After that, it worked. Took an hour to track that down. Apr 9, 2023 at 22:14
  • I did the same. I guess I now know what namespace is used for :) Aug 17, 2023 at 1:59
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On OS X with Android Studio 0.2.13, I did "Jump to Declaration" on the com.< project >.R import in one of my activities. When I went back to the activity file all the warnings were gone.

Edit: You need to build the current build variant before this will work.

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None of the above answers helped me. I finally realized that the issue was that the "build" folder was missing from Android Studio. I found a number of lines in the projects "iml" file excluding "build/*". After removing those, the build file appeared and the errors disappeared.

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  • .iml files should generally never be touched. The fact that you had to go in there and modify your iml file says that there was something wrong with the IDE configuration. Mar 4, 2015 at 2:42
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Make sure you have AndroidManifest.xml in the project.

It happened to me that I imported a project that didn't have the manifest yet so Android Studio wouldn't recognize it as an Android project. Then I pulled the project in GIT and it downloaded the manifest but still not working. Then I restarted Android Studio and it said something like "Framework detected android".

So make sure your project is configured as an Android project.

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In my case, after having the same error (Cannot resolve symbol R) with android studio version 0.8.9, what I did was go to File->Project structure and changed the JDK location to oracle JDK which I manually installed. So in my case in linux instead of /usr/lib/jvm/java-7-oracle which was the preset one. I changed it to /home/phvz/App/jdk1.8.0_20 saved the settings and the R symbol issue was fixed immediately

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In my case the code was working properly before I updated android studio. After update R file was not generated. I was working on a custom view and had an attribute

<attr name="showText" format="boolean" />

in my declare stylable. This same attribute was also used by by the System's ui:

<style name="Base.Widget.AppCompat.CompoundButton.Switch" parent="android:Widget.CompoundButton">
    <item name="track">@drawable/abc_switch_track_mtrl_alpha</item>
    <item name="android:thumb">@drawable/abc_switch_thumb_material</item>
    <item name="switchTextAppearance">@style/TextAppearance.AppCompat.Widget.Switch</item>
    <item name="android:background">?attr/selectableItemBackgroundBorderless</item>
    <item name="showText">false</item>// this line
</style>

I renamed the previous showText to showTextFormat then gradle sync which regenerated the R.java file.

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I was facing this problem when I imported google-services.json file to implement Analytics. I already had global_tracker.xml file in the xml folder. During build, while merging contents from google-services.json file, the error was started occurring.

The error is resolved after removing the goolgle-services.json file.

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In my case: res/someLayout.xml file goes some error then i resolve it. Then Clear the project. Error is gone.

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  • This is probably the most common cause of this error. People: make sure ALL your xml files are correct! Dependencies on an xml file with an error show up in very weird ways, like this!
    – SMBiggs
    May 24, 2017 at 4:03
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I've got this problem especially when I accidentally corrupt a layout or a menu resource file. The scenario that I've hit cannot resolve symbol R is when I forget to add "@+id" that where I've to define an id in a menu item.

With a corrupted menu resource file, I get this error if I try to build the project with it. Because that R is a container class for resources, it seems gradle cannot bind R when it cannot parse resources, .xml files.

The solution is simply fixing the resource files, cleaning up the project and rebuild again.

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What worked for me was:

  1. Created a new project.

  2. Found that the R is wokring!

  3. Compared all the configurations.
  4. Found that difference in gradle file: compile 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:23.4.0'

  5. Sync, and it worked again!

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  • > Found that difference in gradle file: compile 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:23.4.0' . That does mean you had to remove it? or had to add it?
    – nacho4d
    Jun 22, 2016 at 1:04
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    I had to edit the version to make it the same as the one in the new working project. Jun 22, 2016 at 2:50
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Dudes, I think there are a lot of shots in the dark here. In some cases Clean and Sync Project will help only after you fixed the problem.

Step1: So go and look at the top of each file where the package is specified as follows pakage="YourURL.YourProject"; and insure that the correct package (Your Own Project) is specified. You will find this in java files and AndroidManifest.xml and it is critical for the java files to reference the correct package, as that package contains the resources ("R") you are pointing to. Should they not match up the error cannot resolve Symbol R occurs.

Step2: Clean, Sync, whatever. Done

So why does this occur randomly or what did I do wrong??

If you copy and paste code, you should pay close attention to the "package=" as explained above. More importantly, when you paste code, it immediately runs through a sort of debugger (Excuse my bad tech term) to show you "presumed errors", which immediately takes in consideration the "Wrong Package", and you get all the errors. Therefore, even though you immediately corrected the notation after pasting, the debugger has already refreshed. Which is why "Clean, Sync, Whatever" works SOMETIMES

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  • pakage="YourURL.YourProject"; - "pakage"? Mar 28, 2019 at 23:27
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First check is there any error in any xml layout or not, if then resolve it first.

Otherwise remove junit dependency from project and rebuild the project.enter image description here

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Build -> clean project or Rebuild project or File -> Invalidate Caches / Restart... -> Invalidate and Restart

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I found that in big projects, the autogenerated R.java is bigger than 2.55MB (the default limit by Intellij) this causes the file to be generated but not resolved. to solve it simply increase that limit:

  1. in Android Studio Help -> Edit Custom Properties...

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  1. Accept and add this: idea.max.intellisense.filesize=3000 (3000 or any value greater than the R file size)

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  1. finally, restart your Android Studio!
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I had android:textAllCaps = "false" in the androidmanifest which was creating havoc to the R file. I deleted it and all is fine. I think the target sdk was not set high enough.

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To Fix "can not resolve symbol r" error. Try these solutions.

  1. Build -> Clean Project.

  2. Build -> Build Project.

  3. Build -> Make Project.
  4. Third icon from left in Toolbar -> Sync project with gradle files.
  5. File -> Invalidate caches and restart.
  6. Make sure you are using compatible gradle version in application level gradle file.

e.g. : "classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:X.X.X'".

I hope these solutions can help you.

Thanks for reading.

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I have upgraded gradle version and gradle plugin version latest version today and it worked for me.

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Afterwards, sync project with gradle files.

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If you were upgrading gradle to version 8.0, be careful when you setting the namespace property in your module's build.gradle file. Usually, we set this value same as applicationId(in gradle file) or packageName(in manifest.xml, which is deprecated now), but If you set it to another name by accident, be sure to import your R file or BuildConfig file with this namespace, for example:

build.gradle file for app module:

android {
    namespace 'com.abc.xyz'
    defaultConfig {
      applicationId 'com.foo.bar' // You can't use this to import R/BuildConfig any more.
...

Then you need to import the R or BuildConfig file from your Activity/Fragment as below. that's it!

import com.abc.xyz.R
import com.abc.xyz.BuildConfig

References:
https://developer.android.com/build/configure-app-module#set-namespace https://developer.android.com/build/releases/past-releases/agp-8-0-0-release-notes#namespace-dsl

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