I am new to Kotlin. I created a fragment and implemented View.OnClickListener and CheckBox.OnCheckedChangeListener. The View.OnClickListener
CheckBox.OnClickListener is not an existing interface. CheckBox inherits from View, and so to assign a listener to a CheckBox, you can use its setOnClickListener method, which takes an instance of View.OnClickListener.
If you want to handle both of those events in the same Fragment, you'll have to differentiate the CheckBox and the other View using the parameter of the onClick method.
Alternatively, you could use lambdas as the listeners for your Views instead of the Fragment itself.
checkbox.setOnClickListener { view ->
// handle clicks here
}
Using setOnCheckedChangeListener as mentioned in the other answers is also an option with CheckBox.