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MUZ140069 Mike Madziya
4,744 PointsChallenge Task 3 of 5 Now add an else condition where you reset the visibility to invisible.
if (mGridView.getCheckedItemCount () > 0) { mInviteMenuItem.setVisibility (0); } else { mInviteMenuItem.setVisibility (1); }
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Bhekimpilo Ncube
4,157 PointsUse .setVisibility(view.VISIBLE) for the if condition instead of 0 and (view.INVISIBLE) for the else statement.