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Kotlin Programming Cookbook

You're reading from   Kotlin Programming Cookbook Explore more than 100 recipes that show how to build robust mobile and web applications with Kotlin, Spring Boot, and Android

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2018
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ISBN-13 9781788472142
Length 434 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Aanand Shekhar Roy Aanand Shekhar Roy
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Installation and Working with Environment FREE CHAPTER 2. Control Flow 3. Classes and Objects 4. Functions 5. Object-Oriented Programming 6. Collections Framework 7. Handling File Operations in Kotlin 8. Anko Commons and Extension Function 9. Anko Layouts 10. Databases and Dependency Injection 11. Networking and Concurrency 12. Lambdas and Delegates 13. Testing 14. Web Services with Kotlin 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Making a call intent using Anko


In the last recipe, we learned how to create an intent using Anko library. In subsequent recipes, we will see how to do common things like sending messages, calls, mails, and so on using intents in Anko.

Getting ready

I'll be using Android Studio for coding purposes. You need to include Anko library in your build.gradle file. Just add the following lines to your build.gradle file and you are good to go:

compile "org.jetbrains.anko:anko-commons:$anko_version"

You can also clone the gitlab.com/aanandshekharroy/Anko-examples repository and switch to the 3-intent-actions branch to get the source code.

How to do it…

Let's follow the given steps to make a call using intents:

  1. Anko provides wrappers around the most common actions that can be done using intents; one of them is making calls. For this purpose, Anko provides the makeCall function, which takes in the phone number you want to call:
makeCall("+9195XXXXXXXX")
  1. The makeCall function returns true if the action was successful...
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