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     18 <resources>
     19     <string name="intro_title">Introduction</string>
     20 
     21     <string name="batching_queue_title">Background sensor batching</string>
     22     <string name="batching_queue_description">Batching allows the sensor to report sensor events at
     23         a specified frequency.\n\nThe system delays calls to the SensorEventListener and deliver
     24         them in intervals, based on the maximum report latency specified when the listener is
     25         registered. Note that this only means that the call to onSensorChanged() is delayed, the
     26         total number of calls is identical as if no batching was used. Sensors only deliver events
     27         while the CPU is awake. If the CPU is asleep and a batched sensor event listener is still
     28         registered, the sensor will continue to collect events until it runs out of memory and
     29         overwrites old values. This use case is not covered by this sample. (The sensor event queue
     30         should be flushed using a scheduled background thread.) \n\nIn this sample app data is only
     31         collected while the app is running and the CPU is awake. In this case the sensor will
     32         deliver events before the queue fills up.
     33     </string>
     34 
     35     <string name="explanation_description">The age of a sensor event describes the delay between
     36         when it was recorded by the sensor until it was delivered to the SensorEventListener.
     37     </string>
     38 
     39     <string name="register_detector_title">Register step detector sensor</string>
     40     <string name="register_detector_description">Register a listener for the STEP DETECTOR
     41         sensor.\n\nThis sensor delivers an event when the user takes a step. One event is received
     42         per step.
     43     </string>
     44 
     45     <string name="register_counter_title">Register step counter sensor</string>
     46     <string name="register_counter_description">Register a listener for the STEP COUNTER
     47         sensor.\n\nThis sensor triggers events when a step is detected, but applies algorithms to
     48         filter out false positives. Events from this sensor have higher latency than the step
     49         detector and contain the total number of steps taken since the sensor was first registered.
     50     </string>
     51 
     52     <string name="register_0">No batching (delay=0)</string>
     53     <string name="register_5">5s batching (delay=5000ms)</string>
     54     <string name="register_10">10s batching (delay=10000ms)</string>
     55 
     56     <string name="counting_title">Total Steps: %1$d</string>
     57     <string name="sensor_counter">Step Counter</string>
     58     <string name="sensor_detector">Step Detector</string>
     59     <string name="counting_description">Sensor: %1$s\nMax sensor event delay: %2$,d \u00B5s\nAge of
     60         events in s:\n%3$s
     61     </string>
     62 
     63     <string name="error_title">Error</string>
     64     <string name="error_nosensor">This sample requires at least Android KitKat (4.4) and a device
     65         with the step sensor.\n\nThis device does not appear to meet these requirements, as an
     66         alternative you may want to consider using the gyro sensor and implement your own step
     67         recognition as a fallback.
     68     </string>
     69     <string name="warning_nobatching">The listener has been registered, but batch mode could not be
     70         enabled.\n\nIt is likely that it is not supported by this device.\n\nSensor events will be
     71         delivered in continuous mode.
     72     </string>
     73 
     74     <string name="action_notagain">Do not show again</string>
     75 </resources>