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Is it possible to achieve something like that? I would like to have my menu items on the left/right in my app organized vertically (instead of horizontally like standard BottomNavigationView).

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    like what exactly. ? any code or what you have tried so far would be a good idea to share here... :)
    – Umair
    Jun 26, 2018 at 9:40
  • @Umair i tried with NavigationView stackoverflow.com/questions/51025879/… and with this stackoverflow.com/questions/50985312/…
    – shurrok
    Jun 26, 2018 at 9:42
  • You could use a separate layout resource folder. res/layout-land and create an activity_main file in that particular directory to be used when the app enters landscape mode. In this new activity_main, you could use a TabLayout on the right of the parent. I do not know if it can be done with BottomNavigationView. Do give it a try. Could be a fun little experiment.
    – ravi
    Jun 26, 2018 at 9:44
  • I think you are looking for something like Gmail in tablets? Give this a try devexchanges.info/2016/05/…
    – meditat
    Jun 26, 2018 at 9:50
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    @meditat yeah, exactly, but not expandable, just icons with text under them (like in BottomNavigationView - the only difference is I do not want this in bottom actually but on the left/right and organised vertically). Thanks, I'll check that
    – shurrok
    Jun 26, 2018 at 9:54

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The Library MaterialDrawer have a MiniDrawer with the lots of features.

Mini Drawer

See More at Github((https://github.com/mikepenz/MaterialDrawer))

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I am afraid that the BottomNavigationView is not intended to work as a "SideNavigationView". If you take a look at the implementation of 'onLayout()' of the BottomNavigationMenuView (nested inside the BottomNavigationView), you will see that it has a hardcoded logic to layout views horizontally.

I think that your best bet will be to write your own implementation of a "SideNavigationView" (e.g. extend the RadioGroup ? -- that's the first thing that comes to my mind).

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