Android :: How To GetSharedPreferences In Dialog
Feb 15, 2010I want to read file in dialog
can any one guide me how to achieve this?
when i use code...
I want to read file in dialog
can any one guide me how to achieve this?
when i use code...
I have two classes, one MainClass and one DataBaseHelper class, which extends SQLiteOpenHelper.
From my MainClass I call a method in the DataBaseHelper class to open a data base. Before opening the data base I want to check the users data base version (this is important as soon as I want to update the data base and push it to the Android market). So from the DataBaseHelper class I call the following method, which is in the MainClass.
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I call the checkCurrentDbVersion() method from the DataBaseHelper class like so:
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As soon as the debugger runs the following line, it stops.
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I have no constructor defined. Could that be the failure?
I have the following code but there is an error: "The method getSharedPreferences(String, int) is undefined for the type EventsData".
Does it mean I need to extend both SQLLiteOpenHelper and Activity?
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I have a dialog with edittext for input. when i click yes button on dialog, it will validate the input and then close dialog. However, if the input is wrong, i want to remain in the same dialog. every time no matter what input it is, the dialog always automatically close when i click button. How can i disable this. By the way, i use PositiveButton and NegativeButton for the button on dialog
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am having a problem about repeating Login dialog (an AlertDialog) and progress dialog, coordinating with http thread. I suppose repetitive Login dialog (if fail, continue) handling should be common and straightforward. I guess my approach must be wrong somewhere. I already spent 2 days on this and am desperate. So please help. User starts the app, the main activity starts.Show a login dialog (generated by the main thread, i.e. from on Create. The main thread then starts a wait_thread, which will wait for http to return data and check the data and decide what to do.After user input username/password and press login, a progress dialog starts.The progress dialog starts an http_thread to talk to the server and get replies. Once done, it will notify the waiting thread.If the user type in the right username password first time, the code works fine.But it always fail for 2nd time Login, i.e. When first login fail(wrong username/ password),the wait_thread will generate 2nd Login dialog to let user repeat the login process. But after user hit the login on this 2nd Login dialog, the system always crashes.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI want to make a custom Dialog,because i donot like it"s style,i want get a rounded rectangle rather than rectangle . i know to implement it by theme in Manifest.xml . for example :the code
at activity write:
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My question is how to implement this Similar result by extends dialog or alertDialog.
I'm trying to get my list view to open up an alert dialog to display information when a person clicks on a selection. I have been trying several different things on the Google Developers website that have to do with this but have yet to come up with a result. Here is my code. package table.periodic;
import android.app.Activity; import android.app.AlertDialog; import android.app.Dialog; import android.content.Context; import android.os.Bundle; import android.view.View; import android.widget.AdapterView; import android.widget.ArrayAdapter; import android.widget.ImageView; import android.widget.ListView; import android.widget.AdapterView.OnItemClickListener;...........
how to create an Alert dialog in a dialog? is it possible to create? My requirement is to show mulitple dialogs simultaneously. I tried creating with the following code snippet onClick of a Button in the first Dialog and got an "BadToken" exception from WindowManager: "Unable to add window -- token null is not for an application"
AlertDialog.Builder builder = new AlertDialog.Builder(getContext()); builder.setTitle("Test Title"); builder.setOnCancelListener(new Dialog.OnCancelListener() { public void onCancel(DialogInterface dialog) { dismiss(); } });
I have a really weird problem, which I am unable to debug so far. thing is. my app needs to download something to work. So in the beginning of the onCreate() method, I check if that something is already downloaded. If not, I pop a dialog up asking the user to download it.My dialog is shown and I am clicking, so aManager.install() is called. I am passing the context because that aManager.install() pops up a ProgressDialog to show downloading progress and spawns a new thread in which everything is downloaded. So obviously before creating my dialog I make a Handler to receive the response from that aManager.install(). And the response MAY vary, because for example the internet connection isn't available (Exception raised and catched and listener called with different code).Now, when that happens (Exception) I would like to call another dialog saying "something went wrong, would you like to retry?" so another call to showDialog(DIALOG_REINSTALL) (this time with another code).thing is the showDialog() gets called (I can verify this by logging) but the dialogs doesn't show up. Instead my application JUST HANGS Does someone have a clue why it's doing this? No exception raised, absolutely nothing from logcat, I can't tell WHERE it's hanging...just see that the method is called and the dialog should be displayed.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am trying to run example of facebook android sdk , in that i have run stream example to fetch the
data from facebook. Now hen ever i click on "fconnect" button to log in into facebook i am getting following dialog box. so is it possible to replace this dialog box with following to make it simple ?
I don't know how to position the progress dialog(the one with the rotating image). When my application starts its display an full screen image and a progress dialog box. I need to moved the progress dialog box a little lower.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am trying to use a managed dialog. I noticed that after the first time I display it, subsequent creations don't actually make a new instance of the dialog, they just seem to reuse the first one. If I want to stop that, and get a brand new instance on every call, is this the right way to do it?:
@Override
protected Dialog onCreateDialog(int id) { switch (id) { case MY_DIALOG_ID:
MyDlg dlg = new MyDlg(this);
dlg.setOnDismissListener(new OnDismissListener() {
public void onDismiss(DialogInterface dialog) {
removeDialog(MY_DIALOG_ID);
} } );
return dlg;
} return null;
}
So I guess the removeDialog() call does the trick, but my onDismiss() handler should be called in every instance of the dialog being killed, right (like Dialog.cancel(), Dialog.dismiss(), hitting the back key)?
AlertDialog.Builder fpdialog = new AlertDialog.Builder(context);
ListView fpathlist = new ListView(context);
ArrayAdapter<String> adapter = new ArrayAdapter<String>(context,android.R.layout.simple_expandable_list_item_1, fpathdata());
OnItemClickListener listener = new OnItemClickListener() {
public void onItemClick(AdapterView<?> parent, View view, final int position, long arg3) {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub for (int i=0;i<=position;i++) {
if (i==position) { CharSequence[] pathString ;
final AlertDialog.Builder pathlist = new AlertDialog.Builder(context);
pathlist.setTitle;
pathlist.setItems(pathString, new DialogInterface.OnClickListener() {
public void onClick(DialogInterface dialog, int which) {
//Here I want to dismiss the fpdialog } } );
pathlist.show();
} } } };
fpathlist.setOnItemClickListener(listener);
fpathlist.setAdapter(adapter);
fpdialog.setView(fpathlist);
fpdialog.show();
My underlying actitvity is set to landscape orientation, but when I show the dialog, I'd like it to be in portrait (vertical) orientation.I set the orientation in my layout to be vertical but that didn't help. The Dialog class doesn't have a method for such a thing.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a main TabActivity contains 2 tabs, each tab is an activity. By default the TabActivity will display the content of the first tab.
From the second tab, a edit form will be pop up as dialog box. Now in this dialog box, once i click the save button, i would like to 1. close the dialog 2. navigate back to the TabActivity 3. set current tab to the second tab My problem is i can't get the reference of TabActivity to call setCurrentTab function from the pop up dialog.
WebView webView = new WebView(this);
webView.getSettings().setJavaScriptEnabled(true);
webView.getSettings().setUserAgentString("Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US) AppleWebKit/534.7 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/7.0.517.44 Safari/534.7");
webView.setWebViewClient(new HelloWebViewClient());
ProgressDialog dialog = ProgressDialog.show(this, "",
"Loading. Please wait...", true);
setContentView(webView);
webView.loadUrl("http://www.preisjaeger.at");
dialog.cancel();Why does the ProgressDialog not appear?
i've got an AlertDialog (here's a snippet) Code...
View 9 Replies View RelatedI'm App I'm doing I try to do some operations that are not very fast, and I want to add a progress dialog...
I have the next code:
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When I execute it, I don't see the progress dialog (but I see the program gets doing things)
I have a an AlertDialog where I inflate a View. In that View is also a Button. But when I add the command setOnClicklistener my Code crash? Can you tell me why.. I guess there was a moment it worked.. but I never got it back
Can't I include an OnClicklistener to a Button in View I like to implement into a AlertDialog?
And if.. how?
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I create a dialog using this:
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Then I try to get the 'yes' button using this: Button yesButton = (Button)d.findViewById(R.string.btn_yes);
But I get null for my 'yesButton'.
Any idea why findViewById does not work? And if not, how can I get a reference to yes button of the dialog?
Consider the following use case. Activity 1 starts Activity 2. Activity 2 is currently in foreground. Now, Activity 1 wants to display a Dialog. Is it possible for Activity 1 to display a Dialog? What will be the error display, if any?
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View 4 Replies View RelatedI would like to create a dialog-style form which would fill the bigger screen area (left, right, top, bottom padding 10px).
View 2 Replies View RelatedI've created ProgressDialog with a second thread according to the DevGuide,changes screen orientation or 2) hits the back button twice (first to hide the dialog, second to hide the app) to hide the application and run the app again after a while.Then, onCreate() is called (for the second time), and progress bar stops responding properly. My thread may work for a few minutes and I want to give the user possibility to hide it and do sth else. After a while he might want to run the app again in order to check the progress.I found a few articles concerning this topic, but I couldn't find the exact solution I should chose for this problem. So, could you tell mi what is the proper way to handle this? Should i save the handler and dialog state with "onRetainNonConfigurationInstance()"? If so, how to do it properly and is it safe?
View 11 Replies View RelatedI would like to create my own DateTimePicker Dialog. Therefor I build a layout that I use in my Dialog. My Dialog starts when I click on a Button. When the Dialog opens you can set date and time data. There is still a Button to close the Dialog. This Button calls Dialog.dismiss(). But it fails. Here is some code. Can someone tell me, what I do wrong?
public class CreateActivity extends Activity{ private TextView mDateTimeDisplay;
private Dialog dateTimePicker;
private int mYear; private int mMonth; private int mDay; private int mHour; private int mMinute;
static final int DATE_DIALOG_ID = 0;
@Override public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(de.android.todo.R.layout.create);
//http://babukuma.com/2010/01/android-custom-component- datetimepicker_29.html
mDateTimeDisplay = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.dateTimeDisplay);
final Calendar c = Calendar.getInstance();
mYear = c.get(Calendar.YEAR); mMonth = c.get(Calendar.MONTH);
mDay = c.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH); mHour = c.get(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY);
mMinute = c.get(Calendar.MINUTE); dateTimePicker = new Dialog(this);
dateTimePicker.setContentView(R.layout.datetimepicker);
dateTimePicker.setTitle("DateTimePicker");
dateTimePicker.setCancelable(true);
DatePicker dp = (DatePicker) dateTimePicker.findViewById(R.id.datePicker);
dp.init(mYear, mMonth, mMonth, onDateChangedListener);
TimePicker tp = (TimePicker) dateTimePicker.findViewById(R.id.timePicker);
tp.setIs24HourView(true);
tp.setOnTimeChangedListener(onTimeChangedListener);
// display the current date updateDisplay();
} public void onClickShowMyDialog(final View v){ showDialog(DATE_DIALOG_ID);
} public void onClickCloseDialog(final View v){ dateTimePicker.dismiss();
} @Override protected Dialog onCreateDialog(int id) { switch (id) {
case DATE_DIALOG_ID: return dateTimePicker;
} return null;
}
I'm trying to make a custom dialog to show a view in this dialog. This is the Builder code:
//Getting the layout LayoutInflater inflater = (LayoutInflater) getSystemService(LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE);
View layout = inflater.inflate(R.layout.custom_dialog_simple,(ViewGroup) findViewById(R.id.rlDialogSimple));
//Change Text and on click
TextView tvDialogSimple = (TextView) layout.findViewById(R.id.tvDialogSimple);
tvDialogSimple.setText(R.string.avisoComprobar);
Button btDialogSimple = (Button) layout.findViewById(R.id.btDialogSimple);
btDialogSimple.setOnClickListener(new OnClickListener() {
public void onClick(View v) {
//Do some stuff
//Here I want to close the dialog
} } );
AlertDialog.Builder builder = new AlertDialog.Builder(AcPanelEditor.this);
builder.setView(layout);
AlertDialog alert = builder.create();
alert.show();
So, I want to dismiss the dialog in the onClick of btDialogSimple. How I can do it? I don't know how to call the dismiss method from inside a onclicklistener. My buttons have a custom layout, so I don't want to make a builder.setPositiveButton.
When we select spinner it shows a display of items which almost the device screen size. Can we minimize its width or height, I think this question was already posted by some one. But I am unable to find solution.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI'm getting a NullPointerException while attempting to create a Spinner within a dialog and can't seem to debug it because the code looks solid. Wonder if anyone else has any idea. Any help is greatly appreciated.
protected Dialog onCreateDialog(int id) { Dialog dialog;
switch(id) { case DIALOG_SEND_PM: Spinner spinner = (Spinner)findViewById(R.id.pm_server);
ArrayAdapter<CharSequence> adapter = ArrayAdapter.createFromResource(this, R.array.server_array, android.R.layout.simple_spinner_item);
adapter.setDropDownViewResource(android.R.layout.simple_spinner_dropdown_item);
spinner.setAdapter(adapter);
spinner.setOnItemSelectedListener(new MyOnItemSelectedListener());
dialog = new Dialog(PM.this);
dialog.setContentView(R.layout.send_pm_dialog);
dialog.setTitle(R.string.send_pm);
pmMessage = (EditText) dialog.findViewById(R.id.send_pm_box);
Button sendPm = (Button) dialog.findViewById(R.id.send_pm_button);
sendPm.setOnClickListener(PM.this);
break;
default: dialog = null;
}
I get the exception at adapter.setDropDownViewResource(android.R.layout.simple_spinner_dropdown_item);
I changed the context to MyClass.this and the exception moved down to the next line, which confuses me. I'm wondering if it is the adapter having a null value but I call everything the same way I have before while not in a dialog.
Relevant XML data:
<LinearLayout> <TextView/> <LinearLayout> <TextView/>
<EditText/> <TextView/> <Spinner
android:id="@+id/pm_server"
android:layout_height="fill_parent"
android:layout_width="wrap_content"
android:background="@drawable/yblueborder"
android:textColor="#ABABAB"/>
</LinearLayout> <Button/> </LinearLayout>
I spent quite a long time trying to get my first custom dialog box to work, following the example in the Android Dev Guide.
Specifically:
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I kept getting a badtokenexception whenever I tried to show the dialog.
Eventually I found a forum posting which suggested changing it to:
new Dialog(this);
Which made the problem go away.
My question is if the example is incorrect, or was the code not intended to be used in an Activity method?