Your Second Kotlin Android App

Aug 29 2023 · Kotlin 1.8.21, Android 13, Android Studio Flamingo | 2022.2.1

Part 4: Use Jetpack Navigation

27. Create a NavHost

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To start navigating, you need to create a navhost. This is a container that holds the navigation graph and the current destination.

@Composable
fun AppNavHost() {
    
}
val navController = rememberNavController()
NavHost(
    navController = navController,
    startDestination = Screens.TaskListScreen.route
) {
    
}
composable(Screens.TaskListScreen.route) {
    TaskListScreen()
}
ListMakerScriptTheme {
   AppNavHost()
}