Android :: Embed A Class Inside Textview Of Another Xml?
Nov 19, 2010This is my layout...
This xml is the main.xml with main.java. How can i embed intro.xml with intro.java into the <Textview>?
This is my layout...
This xml is the main.xml with main.java. How can i embed intro.xml with intro.java into the <Textview>?
I have been trying to find a solution for this for the last 3 days but i just failed hit a final answer!
I am creating a View-based class where i show a ball bouncing of the sides. I use a Timer to control the animation.
I want to add a TextView programmatically in my view class. I am trying to instantiate an object of TextView with reference to the context as follows code...
if there are five text in a text view and we want to pass one of them on click event to the next class text view which method i m used on android
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For example:
1) item 1
2) item 2
Using the following layout:
CODE:................
I get:
item 1
item 2
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I have a Spinner with an ArrayAdapter that feeds Values into it. The layout for this views looks something like this:
CODE:.................
The Problem is that the text is to long for the view and the result is a very very ugly spinner. As can be seen in the screenshot:
I tried to pass the Id of my own TextView into the Adapter but everytime the spinner should be shown I get an Exception that the Id I supplied is not valid:
CODE:........................
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CODE:...........................
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I found this http://developer.android.com/guide/appendix/faq/commontasks.html#selectingtext:
Get our EditText object. EditText vw = (EditText)findViewById(R.id.text);
Set the EditText's text. vw.setText("Italic, highlighted, bold.");
If this were just a TextView, we could do: vw.setText("Italic, highlighted, bold.", TextView.BufferType.SPANNABLE); to force it to use Spannable storage so styles can be attached. Or we could specify that in the XML.
Get the EditText's internal text storage. Spannable str = vw.getText();
Create our span sections, and assign a format to each.
CODE:............................
But it uses position numbers inside the text. Is there a cleaner way to do this?
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I can use this information to pass to a third activity with additional information from the result of the second activity.
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i.e.
First Acticity
what is Y?
answer y = 5
Second activity
User said Y = 5
what is X?
Third Activity
User said Y = 5
X = 6
Go back to Second activity but maintain the input of
User said Y = 5.
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I wanted to make that easily reusable much like some kind of component.
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Problem is, the call to the connectivity manager needs the Context :
ConnectivityManager connec = (ConnectivityManager) getSystemService (Context.CONNECTIVITY_SERVICE);
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Right now I'm essentially using the Hello ListView code to create my ListView.
(In constructor)
CODE:...........
Then, I have a refresh button that obtains data from our database. It will get two Strings, one for the ID of the game, and the other for the status of the game. If the game status is 0, then it's still waiting for players. If the game status is 1, then the game has started. So, I create a gameItem to add to the gameList:
CODE:.............
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"java.lang.RuntimeException: Can't create handler inside thread that has not called Looper.prepare()".
I am creating the ViewFlipper using,
ViewFlipper flipper = new ViewFlipper(ctContext);
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Code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<TextView
android:id="@+id/txText"
android:layout_width="fill_parent"
[code]...
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Here is the code:..............
Now if I switch to "fill parent" as follows it actually works but it creates another problem. Here is the code (so far so good):
So looking at above we were forced to use "fill_parent" and we would think like we fixed the problem but here is the problem if we are using "fill_parent" (I took out the textview just to show the problem, textview doesnt make the problem go away anyways):
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Here are the results of the 3 codes: http://imgur.com/iVt8g.jpg
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CODE:...................
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