You can change it as per the application requirement. Step 1- Open your application in Android Studio. Step 3- Here add you app icon. You can just simply copy and paste the image in mipmap folder. Step 4- After placing the image in the mipmap folder. Above answers are pretty correct, but some times Android Studio, does not like to refresh after SDK path change, a quick solution is to make some change in you Build file, and click on Sync.
It will refresh you project. While first installation There are two situations either you have pre-installed Android SDK if you had used it in past or you have nothing at all, At a time of installation Installer always ask user how you want to configure SDK with your studio.
You can simply give a path here or browse folder where sdk is available in local system. If you already have SDK, Another option as shown in below picture at Left down corner there is a nice option for download SDK , by clicking it you can download SDK with latest release right from there,You can also use third option see in right down corner setup Android SDK for me by clicking it you can step by step set your sdk.
Although you can also set it up when Android shows you list of available projects, a starting prompt window shown below. That's pretty easy, and also sometime if you want to change your SDK you can always change it right in your Android Studio from.
In Android Studio 2. This may not be what you want, but being an eclipse user I had the same problem having duplicate sdk folders which were eating all my ssd space. Currently you can only change sdk path inside android studio project wide which is annoying.
This is how its done,in Android Studio for windows. I had the same problem, but with the sdk path pointing to a mounted drive. I found, that simply quit Android Studio, unmount the device and restart Android Studio made it ask for the sdk location, because it had none Android Studio Beta 0. Though many of the above answers serve the purpose, there is one straight forward thing we can do in project itself.
On the right panel you will see "SDK Location". Provide the path here. When I ran into trouble with this on Android Studio 3. Setting that to my JRE path solved the problem for me. Step 3: Now browse the SDK location from your computer as show below I'm guessing from the responses that people aren't understanding your question From Android Studio 3.
Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Collectives on Stack Overflow. Learn more. Asked 8 years, 6 months ago. Active 11 months ago. Viewed k times. How do I do it? Improve this question. GauravAgarwal, No, the accepted answer is also the correct answer as it leads to the same exact same place as Dheeraj Bhaskar's answer: "Android SDK location: This location will be used for new projects, and for existing projects that do not have a local.
Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. I had this issue when I was trying to reinstall Android Studio through its wizard. I already had a "tools" folder though.
In my case, while the "tools" directory already existed, it will deliver the "sdk tools directory is missing" error for its subfolders also. Somehow my sdk folder only had a libs subdirectory. In my case it was installing into an already existing directory. When you choose a directory for the installation. The programm won't allow you to type in a non-existing directory.
So choose the path, get back to the main window and type the new folder name where you want install the SDK, probably feature. I experienced this error when I was installing Android Studio with too little memory to install everything needed. It didn't help freeing up memory or installing Android SDK my self.
Re-installing Android studio with sufficient memory, made the download start when I first opened up Android Studio. After download check the directory again. It will work fine now Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Collectives on Stack Overflow. Learn more. Asked 6 years, 8 months ago. Active 4 months ago. Viewed k times. Improve this question. Nahuel Herrera Nahuel Herrera 1 1 gold badge 5 5 silver badges 3 3 bronze badges.
Is your SDK located at that path..? Check the answer to this SO question. I m just a beginner from Argentina. I don t know so much. Show 2 more comments. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. This is the latest solution i found for windows 10 with android studio 3. This is the latest solution on Windows 10 : — vishnu. This is the latest solution on Windows 10 — Bamdeb Ghosh.
A life saver! Running on Ubuntu Looks like they've deprecated sdk tools, see the note at the top of here: developer. If you get more to speak up and do something in ways that make a difference, cool. I use only open source applications on all my computers and phones now, Windows lifer convert.
Never been happier now I study programming and coding. I owned the first Droid that came out, several since. I watched having 3g. Now with 4g LTE, limited data, little music is all. Never two apps at the same time without my battery dead by noon, even not using it once in hours. Google claims Android is not Linux, but that it is open source, as they support that; Nothing can be further from the truth.
I now could care less about any smart phone, tablet either. None are ever worth the money. I pay for data for my use, not theirs.
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