Liggliluff
Liggliluff

Reputation: 756

setsupportactionbar() throws error

I tried following the steps for displaying a drawer above the action bar but below the status bar. The steps found here: display over the ActionBar/Toolbar and under the status bar?

But after implementing the code, the following error was thrown:
error: cannot find symbol method setSupportActionBar(Toolbar)
I've searched on Google for this exact error and not a single result.

I'm using Android Studio (1.1) and have tried using "Clean Build"
I'm using import android.support.v7.widget.Toolbar;

Toolbar toolbar = (Toolbar) findViewById(R.id.actionbar);
setSupportActionBar(toolbar); //error

Hopefully, someone recognizes this error and has a quick answer for it - otherwise I can provide more information if requested.

Upvotes: 3

Views: 17615

Answers (6)

Anil Kumar
Anil Kumar

Reputation: 1984

For me this work like thi:

import androidx.appcompat.widget.Toolbar;

Upvotes: 0

R Lu
R Lu

Reputation: 69

You can try casting it:

mToolbar = (Toolbar)mFragmentView.findViewById(R.id.toolbar);
((ActionBarActivity)getActivity()).setSupportActionBar(mToolbar);

This worked for me!

Upvotes: 0

Blackbelt
Blackbelt

Reputation: 157457

Edit:

Recently ActionBarActivity has been deprecated in favor of ActionBarCompat. You should use the new one, and use as the ActionBarCompat themes, E.g. Theme.AppCompat.Light

you class has to extend ActionBarActivity instead of Activity, in order to use the method setSupportActionBar

Upvotes: 8

Gaurav Kapoor
Gaurav Kapoor

Reputation: 51

ActionBarActivity is now deprecated. Use AppCompatActivity instead

Upvotes: 5

Carlos
Carlos

Reputation: 61

Delete:
import android.widget.Toolbar;

Add:
import android.support.v7.widget.Toolbar;

Upvotes: 6

anil
anil

Reputation: 2113

You must extend your class from ActionBarActivity from support package.

Upvotes: 4

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