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How-to-create-a-Chips-sample

This repository sample explains how to create a chips sample in Xamarin.Forms

Getting Started with Chip sample

Step 1: Add the NuGet to the project and add the namespace as shown in the following code sample:

[XAML]

xmlns:buttons="clr-namespace:Syncfusion.XForms.Buttons;assembly=Syncfusion.Buttons.XForms"

[C#]

using Syncfusion.XForms.Buttons;

Step 2: Then initialize an empty SfChipGroup as shown in the following code:

[XAML]

<ContentPage.Content>
  <Grid>
     <buttons:SfChipGroup/>
  </Grid>
</ContentPage.Content>

[C#]

public GettingStarted()
{
  InitializeComponent();
  Grid grid = new Grid();
  grid.Children.Add(new SfChipGroup());
  this.Content = grid;
}

How to run this application?

To run this application, you need to first clone the How-to-create-chip-control-example-in-Xamarin.Forms repository and then open it in Visual Studio 2022. Now, simply build and run your project to view the output.

Troubleshooting

Path too long exception

If you are facing path too long exception when building this example project, close Visual Studio and rename the repository to short and build the project.

License

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