If you’re a developer working with Android Studio, importing libraries is a breeze. In this article, we’ll show you how to import a library in Android Studio. First, open the Android Studio project and select the Libraries folder. Then, drag and drop the libs folder into the project’s root directory. Now that you’ve imported the library, let’s take a look at some of its features. To start with, let’s open up the Library class file and see what it looks like. The Library class file contains all of the functionality of the library. It has an import statement at the top that imports all of its dependencies. Next, there are two public methods: getLibrary() and setLibrary(). These methods return an instance of either LibLibrary ornull if they don’t exist in your project. Finally, there are two private methods: getAllLibraries() and setAllLibraries(). These methods return an array of LibLibrary objects that represent all of your library’s dependencies. To use a library in your code, you first need to add it to your project using one of these methods: #import “LibLibrary” #import “MyLib” public class MyLib extends LibLibrary { } public void main(String[] args) { // Use our library }