import android.app.Activity import android.content.Context import android.hardware.Sensor import android.hardware.SensorEvent import android.hardware.SensorEventListener import android.hardware.SensorManager import android.os.Bundle import android.view.animation.Animation import android.view.animation.RotateAnimation import android.widget.ImageView import com.example.yourapp.R class CompassActivity : Activity(), SensorEventListener { private lateinit var sensorManager: SensorManager private lateinit var compassImage: ImageView private var currentDegree = 0f override fun onCreate(savedInstanceState: Bundle?) { super.onCreate(savedInstanceState) setContentView(R.layout.activity_compass) sensorManager = getSystemService(Context.SENSOR_SERVICE) as SensorManager compassImage = findViewById(R.id.compass_image) } override fun onResume() { super.onResume() sensorManager.getDefaultSensor(Sensor.TYPE_ORIENTATION)?.also { sensor -> sensorManager.registerListener(this, sensor, SensorManager.SENSOR_DELAY_GAME) } } override fun onPause() { super.onPause() sensorManager.unregisterListener(this) } override fun onSensorChanged(event: SensorEvent) { val degree = Math.round(event.values[0]) val rotateAnimation = RotateAnimation( currentDegree, -degree.toFloat(), Animation.RELATIVE_TO_SELF, 0.5f, Animation.RELATIVE_TO_SELF, 0.5f ) rotateAnimation.duration = 200 rotateAnimation.fillAfter = true compassImage.startAnimation(rotateAnimation) currentDegree = -degree.toFloat() } override fun onAccuracyChanged(sensor: Sensor?, accuracy: Int) { // No se necesita implementación en este ejemplo } }
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fun main() {
println("Hello, OneCompiler!")
}
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fun main() {
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val name = readLine()
println("Hello, $name")
}
val name: String = "OneCompiler" // Immutable
var age: Int = 25 // Mutable
Kotlin supports type inference, so explicit types are optional:
val city = "Hyderabad"
var count = 10
val score = 85
if (score >= 50) {
println("Pass")
} else {
println("Fail")
}
for (i in 1..5) {
println(i)
}
var i = 1
while (i <= 5) {
println(i)
i++
}
var j = 1
do {
println(j)
j++
} while (j <= 5)
fun add(a: Int, b: Int): Int {
return a + b
}
fun greet(name: String) = "Hello, $name"
val items = listOf("apple", "banana", "cherry")
for (item in items) {
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}
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