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Which is the smallest and largest useful android app ever launched in play store?

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I am searching for the smallest and largest in term of size of android app ever built and launched in google play store?

posted Dec 13, 2016 by Atindra Kumar Nath

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Same but low size in common are available in play but that only on categories like personalization and large stays to games only..
BUT YEAH REGULAR UPDATES OF SMALL APP may one day force the developer to increase phones's internal memory to grow to 1 gb. (JOKES APART)

answer Dec 14, 2016 by Akhilesh Kumar Das
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I am using D3 Graphs in my Android Hybrid app. When this app runs in browser the it shows perfect result but when i am setup for android mobile and testing on Emulator then it is not showing graphe and in LogCat it shows this error but this error not arise when this app runs in chrome, firefox

file:///android_asset/www/sm_libraries/sm_custome/graphClass.js: Line 21 : ReferenceError: Can't find variable: Gauge

Following is code sample

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<!doctype html>
<html>
<head>
    <meta charset="utf-8">
    <title>SHA</title>
    <link rel="stylesheet" href="sm_styles/sm_jquery/jquery.mobile.css"/>
    <script src="sm_libraries/sm_jquery/jquery.js"></script>
    <script src="sm_libraries/sm_jquery/jquery.mobile.js"></script>
    <script src="sm_libraries/sm_angular/angular.js"></script>
    <script src="sm_libraries/sm_angular/jquery-mobile-angular-adapter.js"></script>
    <script src="sm_libraries/sm_angular/sm_controllers/sm_report_controller.js"></script>
    <link href="sm_styles/sm_custome/style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
    <script src="includes/footer.js"></script>
</head>
<body  ng-app="myApp">
    <div data-role="page" id="cb_firstReport" ng-controller="reportModule">
    <div data-role="header" data-position="fixed">
        <a style="display:none"  href="#main" data-role="button" data-iconpos="notext" data-icon="home">Home</a>
        <h3>Calories Burn Report</h3>
        <a data-role="button" data-rel="back" data-iconpos="notext" data-icon="back">Back</a>
    </div>
    <div data-role="content">
        <div class="row-fluid">
            <span style="float:left"><a ng-click="cb_first_Prev()" data-role="button" data-iconpos="notext" data-icon="back">Pervious</a></span>
            <span style="float:right"><a ng-click="cb_first_Next()" data-role="button" data-iconpos="notext" data-icon="forward">Next</a></span>
        </div>
        <span class="datesetter" id="cb_first_ViewDate"></span>
        <div id="firstReport" style="margin-top:20%; margin-left:40%">
            <span id="cb_graphGaugeContainer"></span>
        </div>
        <div>
            <span class="datesetter"><strong>Today, You Burn:: </strong>{{ 1425 }}<strong> Calories</strong></span>
        </div>
    </div>
  </div>

  <script type="text/javascript"  charset="utf-8" src="includes/D3Lib/d3.js"></script>

<script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"  src="includes/D3Lib/gauge.js"></script>

<script type="text/javascript" src="sm_libraries/sm_custome/graphClass.js"></script>
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The Js Class in which it shows error is

// JavaScript Document

var GraphClass =
{
    gauges:[],
    cal:0,
    createGauge:function(name, label, min, max)
    {
        var config = 
        {
           size: 120,label: label,min: undefined != min ? min : 0,max: undefined != max ? max : 100,minorTicks: 5
        }

       var range = config.max - config.min;
       config.yellowZones = [{ from: config.min + range*0.75, to: config.min + range*0.9 }];
       config.redZones = [{ from: config.min + range*0.9, to: config.max }];
       GraphClass.gauges[name] = new Gauge(name + "GaugeContainer", config); // **In this line it shows error in eclipse emulator but correct in browsers**
       GraphClass.gauges[name].render();
   },
createGauges:function()
{
    GraphClass.createGauge("cb_graph", "Calories Burn",0,2600);
    GraphClass.createGauge("cn_graph", "Calories Gain",0,localStorage.getItem("DailyRequiredCalories"));
},
updateGauges:function()
{
    for (var key in GraphClass.gauges)
    {
        var value = GraphClass.getRandomValue(GraphClass.gauges[key]);
        GraphClass.gauges[key].redraw(value);
    }
},
getRandomValue:function(gauge)
{
    var overflow = 0; //10;
    console.log(gauge.config.min+" - "+overflow+" + ( "+gauge.config.max+" - "+gauge.config.min+" + "+overflow*2+")*"+Math.random());
    //return gauge.config.min - overflow + (gauge.config.max - gauge.config.min + overflow*2) *  Math.random();
    return GraphClass.cal;
},
initialize:function(cal)
{
    $('#cb_graphGaugeContainer').empty();
    $('#cn_graphGaugeContainer').empty();
    //alert(cal);
    GraphClass.cal = cal;
    GraphClass.createGauges();
    GraphClass.updateGauges();
    }
}
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