What you link is not supposed to explain much, almost everything on the
Reference portion of the site is just a little more than a Javadoc instance
and that's what it's made for. In the official site you can find
https://developer.android.com/training/animation/screen-slide.html which is
not a big thing but it's a starting point.
Not a tutorial, but it could be useful: a section of a chapter on Mark
Murphy's book,
https://commonsware.com/Android/previews/swiping-with-viewpager explaining
a bit about its components.
You can also check his code samples:
https://github.com/commonsguy/cw-omnibus/tree/master/ViewPager

Marina


On Sun, Jan 1, 2017 at 2:41 PM, Niklas Daute <[email protected]> wrote:

>          Hello guys,
>
>          I need to get this out before I go completely* insane.*
>
>          Currently I am developing an app which creates PieCharts based on
> user entries, and i have a working single screen/ viegroup/ activity
> whatever version of the app running and complete.
>
>          However, i want to* improve* the* layout *of this* application *a
> little bit and it would help tremendously to have a *viewpager with three
> different pages to host three diffreerent fragments with their own purpose
> each. *
>
>          When I got the idea, i was rather optimistic about achieving my
> goal, one week has passed since then.
>
> *            What have I found on the Internet?*
>
>             One great tutorial, which shows in *detail* how to create and
> define a ViewPager with all its components and listeners and adapters and
> whatsoever, with the goal to allow a young fresh developer to create a
> simple ui which would help him create a *GREAT* application?
>
> *                 NOPE*
>
>            Half assed information and so called "tutorials" which leave
> out important information alĂ :
>
>                     "How to draw an Elephant
>
>                   STEP 1: Draw the Elephant.
>
>                   STEP 2: Done."
>
> *               YES*
>
> *        However the biggest joke is the official View Pager Documentation
> <https://developer.android.com/reference/android/support/v4/view/ViewPager.html>
> on the android developers web page, which explains nothing and leaves me
> with more questions than i started out with. *
>
>        Words cannot explain how frustrated I am about this. How can such a
> elementary UI element which is found in the most famous applications on
> google play be so poorly documented and accessable fore new developers?
>
>        I hope someone can understand my struggle and help me out, because
> this issue is deeply frustrating to me. I am not trying to outsource my
> anger/misfortune to anyone here. I am just irritated by the sheer ridicule
> of this viewpager situation.
>
>        If someone can provide me with *ONE *good *VIEWPAGER TUTORIAL *i
> would be very thankful.
>
>
>
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