Android Gradle clean missing
I constantly get the R error in my course, this is a really frustrating experience with how often it happens. I can normally solve the R error by expanding the Gradle tab and running clean and then rebuilding the project. The clean feature in gradle no longer appears in any of my class projects and this R error now exists in all of them. Are there any suggestions on how to get it back or what else I can do to solve the R error

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I constantly get the R error in my course, this is a really frustrating experience with how often it happens. I can normally solve the R error by expanding the Gradle tab and running clean and then rebuilding the project. The clean feature in gradle no longer appears in any of my class projects and this R error now exists in all of them. Are there any suggestions on how to get it back or what else I can do to solve the R error

Do you mean that the clean build option is gone in your Android Studio?
– jake
Nov 11 '18 at 0:47
Not sure if it was called clean build. When I click on the gradle tab on the right-hand side it there would normally be an option in the drop-down list called clean. My understanding was this clean is different than the project clean you find in Build menu.
– morefaster
Nov 11 '18 at 1:31
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I constantly get the R error in my course, this is a really frustrating experience with how often it happens. I can normally solve the R error by expanding the Gradle tab and running clean and then rebuilding the project. The clean feature in gradle no longer appears in any of my class projects and this R error now exists in all of them. Are there any suggestions on how to get it back or what else I can do to solve the R error

I constantly get the R error in my course, this is a really frustrating experience with how often it happens. I can normally solve the R error by expanding the Gradle tab and running clean and then rebuilding the project. The clean feature in gradle no longer appears in any of my class projects and this R error now exists in all of them. Are there any suggestions on how to get it back or what else I can do to solve the R error

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Do you mean that the clean build option is gone in your Android Studio?
– jake
Nov 11 '18 at 0:47
Not sure if it was called clean build. When I click on the gradle tab on the right-hand side it there would normally be an option in the drop-down list called clean. My understanding was this clean is different than the project clean you find in Build menu.
– morefaster
Nov 11 '18 at 1:31
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Do you mean that the clean build option is gone in your Android Studio?
– jake
Nov 11 '18 at 0:47
Not sure if it was called clean build. When I click on the gradle tab on the right-hand side it there would normally be an option in the drop-down list called clean. My understanding was this clean is different than the project clean you find in Build menu.
– morefaster
Nov 11 '18 at 1:31
Do you mean that the clean build option is gone in your Android Studio?
– jake
Nov 11 '18 at 0:47
Do you mean that the clean build option is gone in your Android Studio?
– jake
Nov 11 '18 at 0:47
Not sure if it was called clean build. When I click on the gradle tab on the right-hand side it there would normally be an option in the drop-down list called clean. My understanding was this clean is different than the project clean you find in Build menu.
– morefaster
Nov 11 '18 at 1:31
Not sure if it was called clean build. When I click on the gradle tab on the right-hand side it there would normally be an option in the drop-down list called clean. My understanding was this clean is different than the project clean you find in Build menu.
– morefaster
Nov 11 '18 at 1:31
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Do you mean that the clean build option is gone in your Android Studio?
– jake
Nov 11 '18 at 0:47
Not sure if it was called clean build. When I click on the gradle tab on the right-hand side it there would normally be an option in the drop-down list called clean. My understanding was this clean is different than the project clean you find in Build menu.
– morefaster
Nov 11 '18 at 1:31