Android :: How Create LatinIME's Binary Dictionary?
Mar 22, 2010I met a big difficiult problem, i have researched more then 5 day's. Of course i read the LatinIME's algorithm for the suggestion.

I met a big difficiult problem, i have researched more then 5 day's. Of course i read the LatinIME's algorithm for the suggestion.
Is there any way that i can add many words into main.dict currently used as Main Dictionary in Inputmethods package?? Please reply it's bit urgent.
View 3 Replies View RelatedIs it possible to create a custom dictionary for an edittext? In other words, can I create a custom list and have the edittext only suggest names from that list? I don't need it popping up useless word suggestions when the user is inputting specific names of people.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI want to create my own android dictionary application.But I don't know how can i start. Are there any software or something.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI can build a daemon with my algorithm code and main function.I put all files in one folder under /development and make This executable file works successfully
Now I want to separate my algorithm code and main function code. I hope to build a binary library with my algorithm code and main function will link this binary library to use.
Where to put my algorithm code to create binary library and how to link this binary library in main function code?
Does Android have a native library that can make a jpeg from binary data from say, a json object?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI am new to android and I want to read a binary file extension .AMF file.I really need your help this is really urgent.
View 1 Replies View RelatedCan anybody please tell me how to get double and int value from a binary file. I have tried alot but its giving me wrong values.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am having problems downloading a binary file (video) in my app from the internet. In Quicktime, If I download it directly it works fine but through my app somehow it get's messed up (even though they look exactly the same in a text editor).
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have some binary data (pixel values) in a int[] (or a byte[] if you prefer) that I want to write to disk in an Android app. I only want to use a small amount of processing time but want as much compression as I can for this. What are my options?In many cases the array will contain lots of consecutive zeros so something simple and fast like RLE compression would probably work well. I can't see any Android API functions for this though. If I have to loop over the array in Java, this will be very slow as there is no JIT on most Android devices. I could use the NDK but I'd rather avoid this if I can.
View 4 Replies View RelatedAndroid ndk is hard to use for the old autoconf based code, so i employed scratchbox2/emdebian to have a complete build environment. can i build a shared library in emdebian (arch is armel) and then use it in android?
View 2 Replies View RelatedAndroid supports a limited version of apache's http client(v4). typically if I want to send binary data using content type= application/octet-stream via POST,
I do the following:
CODE:.........................
However ByteArrayRequestEntity is not supported on android. what can I do?
Is it possible to receive a binary SMS on a specific port?
I am currently receiving SMS via Action: "android.provider.Telephony.SMS_RECEIVED" from a BroadcastReceiver.
But i have no luck with binary SMS. I only get notified for text messages.
How do I remove strings from / obfuscate a compiled binary? The goal is to avoid having people read the names of the functions/methods inside.
It is a dynamic library (.so) compiled from C++ code for Android with the NDK tools (includes GCC)
I compile with -O3 and already use arm-eabi-strip -g mylib.so to remove debugging symbols, but when I do strings mylib.so all the names of the functions/methods are still readable.
I am in the need of the Info-zip unzip (and zip) binary for bash scripts, compiled for Android.The unzip included in busybox does not have the features that I need and the 7za and unrar binaries that I have do not have features needed also.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have 2 binary files that i would like to package with my apk. (/res/raw) i need to copy these 2 files to /sdcard when the application is run. how can i do this?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a binary file which contains image. I have to jump on different locations in file to read the image file. So far I am using mark and reset methods but these are not helping me as I want. And I am using Input Stream to read the file.
View 2 Replies View Relatedi have a map file which has several tile images in the form of binary data. now i have to jump my index to different location of the file and read that tile. but i could not find anything helpful for me i also checked mark() and skip() methods.but not helping me.is there any method or class which can do what exactly i want or any hint you want to give me.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm looking for some input on how to go about a problem I have. We have a device that has binary data that it needs to send out (they are mainly just symbols, but in a custom binary format) over ethernet. I need to intercept this data on the phone and display the symbols over google maps. I'm just wondering the best way to go about this, I have a few ideas but am not sure if they are possible or feasable: 1. Is it possible for the phone to connect directly to the device if the device had some sort of server running on it, then poll for new data? If so, what is the protocol needed to be able to direct connect like that? 2. Perhaps modify the device software to send data to the phone(s) in SMS data message format? Im not sure if it is possible for software to "spoof" an SMS to a phone when it is not a phone itself? 3. Have the device software upload all its binary data to a ftp/http server that is sitting out there somewhere, have the phone(s) connect to that server and poll for new data periodically? I'm brand new to android development, basically all I want to do is grab this binary data from the device on my phone and parse/display it over google maps. How do any of those ideas sound, or is there a much easier way I am overlooking?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have created an android app. It sends a data message on a port for communicating with the same app on some other phone. While sending the message, i have encoded it into binary data using ISO8859_1 encoding.
byte[] b1=payload.getbytes();
I am able to receive the data message at the receiving end. But the problem is that after receving it in binary format , My app needs to decode the message back to string or human read-able format. But i am not able to do the same.
I have tried to convert it into String using 'toString()' but string contains binary character .
My app will have an SQLite database with some embedded JPEG images -- basically the binary contents of a JPEG file stored as a Blob in the database. Can someone point me in the general direction of where to start to figure out how to convert this "array of bytes" into a Bitmap object that can be further manipulated and displayed in an ImageView?
View 2 Replies View RelatedSeveral apps on android market is utilizing some kind of binary and root to call android system methods which normally require permissions only granted to system apps (/system/app).
I am wondering if it is possible to call java methods with C++ binaries using JNI. How the apps are doing this? An example is the launcher Apex launcher, which uses root to allow users to add widgets with the new widgets screen on ICS.
I'm trying to unbundle a binary file (sound1.ogg) and store it on the sdcard.So it starts out as a raw resource (R.raw.sound1) and should end up as a copy named /sdcard/ mydir/sound1.ogg I wrote a method called something like copyResourceToFile() and did a copy via file descriptors / streams. But the target file just isn't right.If I do a buffered read, the target file ends up being WAY bigger - like 10x bigger.If I just do a byte-by-byte read for the size of the original file, the target file is the right size but is not the same file. Is there a simpler (well, correct/working) way to do this thing?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI am developing a financial app that stores data in a file.I have noticed that text file i/o is pretty slow. If I switch to a binary format, how much faster will it be? 2x? 10x?I could write my own timing tests but I am hoping someone else has already done it.
View 3 Replies View RelatedCan anybody have any idea how to read a binary file which resides in sdcard using Streams, like Inputstream, CountingInputStream or SwappedDataInputStream?I am using these three streams to read a file which is currently in the Resouces folder, but now i want to move that file in sdcard but I cannot change these stream because I have done so much work on it and I cannot roll back my work.i am doing it this way but its giving me FileNotFoundException.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI"m planning to store my data in a binary format as a resource, read it into an int buffer and basically pass it straight down to a native C++ function, which might cast it to a struct/class and work with it. No pointers, obviously, just ints and floats. The question is - what kind of fixing up do I need to do? I suppose that I need to check ByteOrder.nativeOrder(), figure out if it's big Indian or little Indian, and perform byte-swapping if need be. Other than that, floats are presumably guaranteed to be expected in IEEE 754 format? Are there any other caveats I'm completely overlooking here? (Also - since I'm compiling using the NDK, I know what architecture it is already (ARMv7-A, in my case), so can I technically skip the Indian shenanigans and just take the data the way it is?)
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am drawing some textures with alpha channel, but when they are displayed it looks like the alpha channel is only binary. So a pixel is either transparent or opaque, although in the texture file itself the pixel is half-transparent.
The blending is set up like this:
code:............
The above shows how it should be like, and the below shows how it is:
I want to create a simple android binary clock but my application crashes. I use 6 textview fields: 3 for the decimal and 3 for the binary representation of the current time (HH:mm:ss).
Here's the code:
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I bought an android 2.3.6 phone which no one has tried to root( it seems). So I was wondering if I could root it by creating an update.zip file containing the su binary and the superuser apk and then installing it in the recovery mode. Will this work? I have failed with gingerbreak, unlockroot and z4root.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI want't adb on my desire. I use Leedroid and there is no adb binary. So I downloaded CM9 (and other) to rip it out. But all I get if I try to start the binary on my device is:
permission denied