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     17 <sample>
     18     <name>BatchStepSensor</name>
     19     <group>Sensors</group>
     20     <package>com.example.android.batchstepsensor</package>
     21     <!-- change minSdk if needed-->
     22     <minSdk>19</minSdk>
     23     <strings>
     24         <intro>
     25             <![CDATA[
     26             <p>This sample demonstrates the use of the two step sensors (step detector and counter) and
     27             sensor batching.</p>
     28             <p>It shows how to register a SensorEventListener with and without
     29             batching and shows how these events are received.</p>
     30             <p>The Step Detector sensor fires an
     31             event when a step is detected, while the step counter returns the total number of
     32             steps since a listener was first registered for this sensor.
     33             Both sensors only count steps while a listener is registered. This sample only covers the
     34             basic case, where a listener is only registered while the app is running. Likewise,
     35             batched sensors can be used in the background (when the CPU is suspended), which
     36             requires manually flushing the sensor event queue before it overflows, which is not
     37             covered in this sample.</p>
     38             ]]>
     39         </intro>
     40     </strings>
     41 
     42     <template src="base"/>
     43     <template src="CardStream"/>
     44     <common src="logger"/>
     45     <common src="activities"/>
     46     <metadata>
     47     <status>PUBLISHED</status>
     48     <categories>Sensors</categories>
     49     <technologies>Android</technologies>
     50     <languages>Java</languages>
     51     <solutions>Mobile</solutions>
     52     <level>ADVANCED</level>
     53     <icon>screenshots/big_icon.png</icon>
     54     <screenshots>
     55         <img>screenshots/screenshot1.png</img>
     56         <img>screenshots/screenshot2.png</img>
     57         <img>screenshots/screenshot3.png</img>
     58         <img>screenshots/screenshot4.png</img>
     59         <img>screenshots/screenshot5.png</img>
     60         <img>screenshots/screenshot6.png</img>
     61       </screenshots>
     62     <api_refs>
     63         <android>android.hardware.Sensor</android>
     64         <android>android.hardware.SensorEvent</android>
     65         <android>android.hardware.SensorEventListener</android>
     66         <android>android.hardware.SensorManager</android>
     67     </api_refs>
     68     <description>
     69 <![CDATA[
     70 Sample demonstrating how to set up SensorEventListeners for step
     71 detectors and step counters.
     72 ]]>
     73     </description>
     74 
     75     <intro>
     76 <![CDATA[
     77 This sample demonstrates the use of the two step [sensors][1] (step detector and counter) and
     78 sensor batching.
     79 
     80 It shows how to register a [SensorEventListener][2] with and without
     81 batching and shows how these events are received.
     82 
     83 The Step Detector sensor fires an
     84 event when a step is detected, while the step counter returns the total number of
     85 steps since a listener was first registered for this sensor.
     86 
     87 Both sensors only count steps while a listener is registered. This sample only covers the
     88 basic case, where a listener is only registered while the app is running. Likewise,
     89 batched sensors can be used in the background (when the CPU is suspended), which
     90 requires manually flushing the [sensor event][3] queue before it overflows, which is not
     91 covered in this sample.
     92 
     93 [1]: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/Sensor.html
     94 [2]: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/SensorEventListener.html
     95 [3]: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/SensorEvent.html
     96 ]]>
     97     </intro>
     98 </metadata>
     99 
    100 </sample>
    101