android studio installation and configuration

Reference blog: https://www.cnblogs.com/singledogpro/p/9551841.html

Android Studio installed quite a few detours, now sorted out, use only when the memo.

First you have to configure JAVA environment, configure Java, and then download the Studio Android ( http://www.android-studio.org/ ), after the download is complete, click Run, check the Android virtual Device, the real test for the future , and various system log output

 

Choose not to import previously Andrews project, because we started the installation program does not exist.

 

Because we have not set up Android SdK, so click Cancel (Cancel).

 

Click Cancel to cancel, because we have not set

 

 

Select Custom (Custom) installation directory

Select a color theme (dark, bright)

 

Then continue the default installation (default Performance), set Abdroid SDK path.

 

Followed by memory allocation, ie how much memory to allocate Simulator (simulator of memory that is how much), my development machine is 8G, 2048 distribution, if memory is large, it can be divided into 4096. Click next, then click finish were installed while downloading operation, this step operation is also time-consuming. This process may exist the phenomenon of stuck, do not turn off and canceled.

 

The last successful installation click finish. Pop android studio's main interface

 

 

 Select the minimum version of the SDK, 18 years have seldom on the 4.0 version of the phone. In general they are api16, then select an empty activity. Click next, then finish the engineering created.

 

 

 The new project to create a resource load, load a bit slow. Takes a little longer, you need to run network clicks allowed to run.

 

During the pop-up also need to install the SDK, click Install, agree to install the protocol.

 

 

 

 

 If configured, we try to follow the [Build] -> words [Build APK (s)] to create an application, if you create successful, the background will output apk (s) generated successfully in!.

 

 

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