I use a navigation drawer in my app (the type of navigation that you open by sliding from the left side of the screen). Now, usually you can also open it by tapping the app icon, and when I looked it up, I found a whole bunch of code to add to your activity. And just for a simple button. I suppose thats not exactly what I am looking for? And if it really needs to be so much code for a single button, what is the best way to make the code more clear? Thank you, and sorry for being such an android newb.
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I ran into this issue also, assuming you already have an ActionBarDrawerToggle as @Kernald suggested, you need to add the following also to your Activity:
This let's the toggle handle the icon button press on the ActionBar, causing the Drawer to slide out.
Everything you need is described in the Navigation Drawer Guide from Google. Basically, you need to enable the "up" action on the ActionBar:
Then you need to bind it to a Toggle: