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there are two fragments. first is main fragment and second is editprofile fragment. if we click on editprofile button then it navigate to editpeofile fragment. if we click save changes button then it will navigate to main fragment.



main fragment is fetching data again from server.
I need a method to go back without pressing mobile's back button.










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  • You want to go back to where?

    – Ashutosh Sagar
    Jan 1 at 5:30











  • main fragment.... I just want that action, which will happen when we press back button.

    – Abhishek Patil
    Jan 1 at 5:45











  • I want to make a button on screen , which will act same as mobile's back button

    – Abhishek Patil
    Jan 1 at 7:10
















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there are two fragments. first is main fragment and second is editprofile fragment. if we click on editprofile button then it navigate to editpeofile fragment. if we click save changes button then it will navigate to main fragment.



main fragment is fetching data again from server.
I need a method to go back without pressing mobile's back button.










share|improve this question























  • You want to go back to where?

    – Ashutosh Sagar
    Jan 1 at 5:30











  • main fragment.... I just want that action, which will happen when we press back button.

    – Abhishek Patil
    Jan 1 at 5:45











  • I want to make a button on screen , which will act same as mobile's back button

    – Abhishek Patil
    Jan 1 at 7:10














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there are two fragments. first is main fragment and second is editprofile fragment. if we click on editprofile button then it navigate to editpeofile fragment. if we click save changes button then it will navigate to main fragment.



main fragment is fetching data again from server.
I need a method to go back without pressing mobile's back button.










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there are two fragments. first is main fragment and second is editprofile fragment. if we click on editprofile button then it navigate to editpeofile fragment. if we click save changes button then it will navigate to main fragment.



main fragment is fetching data again from server.
I need a method to go back without pressing mobile's back button.







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  • You want to go back to where?

    – Ashutosh Sagar
    Jan 1 at 5:30











  • main fragment.... I just want that action, which will happen when we press back button.

    – Abhishek Patil
    Jan 1 at 5:45











  • I want to make a button on screen , which will act same as mobile's back button

    – Abhishek Patil
    Jan 1 at 7:10



















  • You want to go back to where?

    – Ashutosh Sagar
    Jan 1 at 5:30











  • main fragment.... I just want that action, which will happen when we press back button.

    – Abhishek Patil
    Jan 1 at 5:45











  • I want to make a button on screen , which will act same as mobile's back button

    – Abhishek Patil
    Jan 1 at 7:10

















You want to go back to where?

– Ashutosh Sagar
Jan 1 at 5:30





You want to go back to where?

– Ashutosh Sagar
Jan 1 at 5:30













main fragment.... I just want that action, which will happen when we press back button.

– Abhishek Patil
Jan 1 at 5:45





main fragment.... I just want that action, which will happen when we press back button.

– Abhishek Patil
Jan 1 at 5:45













I want to make a button on screen , which will act same as mobile's back button

– Abhishek Patil
Jan 1 at 7:10





I want to make a button on screen , which will act same as mobile's back button

– Abhishek Patil
Jan 1 at 7:10












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link : https://developer.android.com/training/implementing-navigation/temporal#java



getActivity().getFragmentManager().popBackStack();





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  • it is not working same as pressing back button of mobile

    – Abhishek Patil
    Jan 1 at 7:09











  • fragmentTransaction.remove(yourfragment).commit() try this

    – Atiq Ur Rehman
    Jan 1 at 7:34











  • I am not using fragment manager. I am using navigation architecture of google jetpack.

    – Abhishek Patil
    Jan 1 at 7:42











  • when working with activities we have onBackPressed(). I need same method like this one, but in fragment

    – Abhishek Patil
    Jan 1 at 8:13











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  • it is not working same as pressing back button of mobile

    – Abhishek Patil
    Jan 1 at 7:09











  • fragmentTransaction.remove(yourfragment).commit() try this

    – Atiq Ur Rehman
    Jan 1 at 7:34











  • I am not using fragment manager. I am using navigation architecture of google jetpack.

    – Abhishek Patil
    Jan 1 at 7:42











  • when working with activities we have onBackPressed(). I need same method like this one, but in fragment

    – Abhishek Patil
    Jan 1 at 8:13
















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link : https://developer.android.com/training/implementing-navigation/temporal#java



getActivity().getFragmentManager().popBackStack();





share|improve this answer
























  • it is not working same as pressing back button of mobile

    – Abhishek Patil
    Jan 1 at 7:09











  • fragmentTransaction.remove(yourfragment).commit() try this

    – Atiq Ur Rehman
    Jan 1 at 7:34











  • I am not using fragment manager. I am using navigation architecture of google jetpack.

    – Abhishek Patil
    Jan 1 at 7:42











  • when working with activities we have onBackPressed(). I need same method like this one, but in fragment

    – Abhishek Patil
    Jan 1 at 8:13














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link : https://developer.android.com/training/implementing-navigation/temporal#java



getActivity().getFragmentManager().popBackStack();





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link : https://developer.android.com/training/implementing-navigation/temporal#java



getActivity().getFragmentManager().popBackStack();






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  • it is not working same as pressing back button of mobile

    – Abhishek Patil
    Jan 1 at 7:09











  • fragmentTransaction.remove(yourfragment).commit() try this

    – Atiq Ur Rehman
    Jan 1 at 7:34











  • I am not using fragment manager. I am using navigation architecture of google jetpack.

    – Abhishek Patil
    Jan 1 at 7:42











  • when working with activities we have onBackPressed(). I need same method like this one, but in fragment

    – Abhishek Patil
    Jan 1 at 8:13



















  • it is not working same as pressing back button of mobile

    – Abhishek Patil
    Jan 1 at 7:09











  • fragmentTransaction.remove(yourfragment).commit() try this

    – Atiq Ur Rehman
    Jan 1 at 7:34











  • I am not using fragment manager. I am using navigation architecture of google jetpack.

    – Abhishek Patil
    Jan 1 at 7:42











  • when working with activities we have onBackPressed(). I need same method like this one, but in fragment

    – Abhishek Patil
    Jan 1 at 8:13

















it is not working same as pressing back button of mobile

– Abhishek Patil
Jan 1 at 7:09





it is not working same as pressing back button of mobile

– Abhishek Patil
Jan 1 at 7:09













fragmentTransaction.remove(yourfragment).commit() try this

– Atiq Ur Rehman
Jan 1 at 7:34





fragmentTransaction.remove(yourfragment).commit() try this

– Atiq Ur Rehman
Jan 1 at 7:34













I am not using fragment manager. I am using navigation architecture of google jetpack.

– Abhishek Patil
Jan 1 at 7:42





I am not using fragment manager. I am using navigation architecture of google jetpack.

– Abhishek Patil
Jan 1 at 7:42













when working with activities we have onBackPressed(). I need same method like this one, but in fragment

– Abhishek Patil
Jan 1 at 8:13





when working with activities we have onBackPressed(). I need same method like this one, but in fragment

– Abhishek Patil
Jan 1 at 8:13




















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