What is Fragment and why did it come into existence? Fragment is one of the highly used class/component in the current mobile and Tab application development. Its has increased the development and usability up to a right scale. Android introduced fragments in Android 3.0 (API level 11), primarily to support more dynamic and flexible UI designs on large screens, such as tablets. Because a tablet's screen is much larger than that of a handset, there's more room to combine and interchange UI components. Fragments allow such designs without the need for you to manage complex changes to the view hierarchy. By dividing the layout of an activity into fragments, you become able to modify the activity's appearance at runtime and preserve those changes in a back stack that's managed by the activity. For example, a news application can use one fragment to show a list of articles on the left and another fragment to display an article on the rig...
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