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IDs for things like R.layout.simple_list_item_1 don't show up on autocompletion in Android Studio. Nor can they be resolved when the name is typed in manually. I'm trying to use an ArrayAdapter, and I had to manually create a simple_list_item_1.xml in my project layout directory, and paste in the contents from the Android repository on Github

Am I missing something, or is that what's supposed to be done? Most resources I go to seem to just reference the list item XML without doing anything else

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  • That showed up as suggested, so I thought it had to do with Android lol
    – Alex
    Jan 31, 2015 at 16:18
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    @AlexYan Have you tried Clean and Rebuilt? Jan 31, 2015 at 16:25
  • Yep. Turns out there's an android.R that I had to import... I've never seen that...
    – Alex
    Jan 31, 2015 at 16:34
  • @Try_me34 R is a programming language
    – wvdz
    Jan 31, 2015 at 17:32
  • @popovitsj since we are in android tag I would assume OP is referring to the library, which came up to be the case.. Jan 31, 2015 at 17:46

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to use android predefined layouts, colors etc. You should use

android.R.layout.simple_list_item_1

probably you try to reach your own resources. Check your imports and you should see your R file.

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    You should NOT import android.R. You should use the fully qualified name android.R.layout.whatever, so that it is clear when reading the code that you are referring to an android resource, not your own.
    – Karakuri
    Jan 31, 2015 at 17:13
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as @Orhan Obut explained, use

android.R.layout.simple_list_item_1.

Do NOT leave out the word android in the above statement. That is how you access android's predefined resources

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It's two years later but never too late because I spent the day reading all posts about this and the answer on the Android Developer site was simple: make sure the google depository is installed for your project in the repositories section of its build.gradle:

maven {
    url "https://maven.google.com"
}

Worked for me as soon as the project was synched after adding the .

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  • Well, for a moment it seemed to have cleared all the red flags until during the build attempt: Error:(71, 37) error: no suitable constructor
    – Mark Lee
    Nov 13, 2017 at 2:35
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I got the same error. The error was resolved when I imported android.R.layout and typed layout.simple_list_item_1 instead of R.layout.simple_list_item_1.

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