Android :: Programmatically Create A View And Add Some Textviews Into It?

Jul 17, 2010

Is there a way i can create a view and add some textviews into it ? programmatically ? any sample code?

Android :: Programmatically create a view and add some textviews into it?


Android : Create A Bunch Of Textviews Programmatically?

Apr 17, 2010

I need some help with the following scenario, as I am so used to make all of my layouts with XML, but now I have a situation where that won't work.

I am working on the second version of my app that delivers news, in the comments section I used to use a listview to display user comments, but it doesn't work that great for comments that could be anywhere from 5 to 500+ characters long. So I want to create a whole bunch of TextViews in a scrollview and stack them below each other.

My best guess was this, although it is definitely wrong because it only shows one comment. I assume I have to use some kind of LayoutParams and so I've looked into it but am still not sure how exactly to use them.

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Android :: View That Contains Several TextViews An ImageView And A Button

Jun 9, 2010

I' have a view that contains several textViews an ImageView and a Button . Because on small screen devices (or in landscape mode on big ones ) not all are visible I use a Scroll as the parent of the whole hierarchy to allow the user to view all the information. The things are suck that the button must be at the buttom of the view . However on big screen device , where it remains enough space at the buttom , the button is put immediatelly below the last textview,and seems to occupy all the remaining space (resulting in an unnactractive view) . Trying to use android:allignParentButtom ="true" not only that it has no effect but it puts the button at top of the screen . Has anyone any ideea how could I accomplish what I described ?

Here's the xml

CODE:......................

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Android :: Activity Contains Some Textviews At Top Then Expandable List View

Jun 2, 2010

I have requirement like this- my activity contains some textviews at the top then the expandable list view in the middle and a button at the bottom. my problem is when i clicked on
expandable list view the expanded list get accommodated in the space between button and expandable list view.

I wanted expandable list view to get expanded full and button should move downward according to the contains of the expandable list view. And i have used scrollview as a main layout.
thank you

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Android : Need To Append TextViews To Current View Whenever User Hits On Button

Jun 1, 2009

I need to append a new TextView to the current View whenever a user hits on a button.

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Android :: Add View To XML Layout Programmatically / Make It Z Order Below Existing View

Oct 8, 2010

I have an XML layout with some custom tabs, a heading, and a ProgressBar(main.xml). I wish to add another XML layout(home.xml) to the main.xml layout, as i wish to keep main.xml re-usable for other activity's layouts and simply add things to it as necessary.The problem: after inflating R.layout.home into rootLayout, it seems as though the ProgressBar contained in rootLayout is hidden underneath the content of home.xml.Is there a way to tell certain views(via XML) to float above other views when the layout is constructed in this way?if not, am i forced to use methods such as progressBar.bringToFront() to raise targeted views to the top?what alternatives do i have in z-ordering views when some layouts are constructed using inflation?

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Android :: How Do I Programmatically Add Gestures View To Custom View?

May 26, 2010

I have a custom view that works fine and I'm trying to get gestures into it. The most common technique I see is to add XML, such as this (from Android docs.Can someone point out my errors, suggest a better way that will allow me to get gesture callbacks and/or suggest diagnostic approaches?

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Android :: Create Table Row Programmatically

Nov 1, 2010

I'm trying to create table row and place 3 elements: EditText - EditText - ImageButton as following:................

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Android :: Create XML File Programmatically?

Aug 10, 2009

I want to create an XML file to Store my Application Settings into. ( I can't use SharedPrefs because i want that Settings file later to be accessed by Some other Code.)

I can easily create an XML with java's code and store it in File too. but in Android I can create xml with the same java code but can't save it into the file coz they have removed the package javax.xml.transform from SDK.

I am Attaching the Java code here...

CODE:....................

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Android : Create ListView Programmatically

Sep 15, 2010

I am new in Android. whats the wrong with the following code:

CODE:.................

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Android :: How To Create A Transparent Activity Programmatically?

Jul 28, 2010

I want to launch an Activity with a webView as its content from current Activity. This new activity needs to be transparent and webview should be in the center. I looked around the web but only solutions I found were using style xmls. I want to do it using pure code i.e. no xml declarations. if anybody has come across this then please shed some light.

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Android :: Create EAP Wifi Configuration Programmatically

Nov 22, 2010

I know how to create Open/WEP/PSK/PSK2 configuration programmatically.

CODE:...........

But how do I create one for '802.1x EAP'?
Looking into the source code at:

CODE:..............

Seems to do the work but 'config.eap' is not accessable from my application.

Is there a way to configure EAP types or is it not possible?

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Android :: Programmatically Create / Destroy AppWidgets?

Mar 5, 2010

Is it possible to programmatically create and/or destroy AppWidgets?

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Android : Way To Create Spinner Programmatically From Array

May 6, 2010

I'm all new to Android and I'm trying to create a spinner programmatically and feeding it with data from an array, but Eclipse gives me a warning that I can't handle.

Here's what I got:

This ArrayList holds the elements that should be in the spinner (gets filled from a file later on):

ArrayList<String> spinnerArray = new ArrayList<String>();

This is code ...

Now the second line (ArrayAdapter...) gives me a warning in Eclipse saying "ArrayAdapter is a raw type... References to generic type ArrayAdapter<T> should be parameterized", I have no idea how to fix this (or what that means in the first place :) ).

It's just a warning and the App seems to run alright, but I'd still like to understand what's wrong and fix it.

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Android :: Logcat View Fails With - Could Not Create The View - For Input String - Our

Sep 30, 2009

I have a problem with my DDMS in eclipse. In the logcat view appears only this failure: Logcat View fails with "Could not create the view: For input string: "our" "

I uninstalled and reinstalled the adt and ddms already without any change. I can use the logcat in the command line (tools- adt logcat) but this is not as comfortable as using the logcat in eclipse.

More details of this failure message are:

CODE:...............

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Android :: Create Folder In Main Screen Programmatically?

Oct 28, 2010

How to create a folder in main screen programmatically?

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Android :: Create Non-default Style Widget Programmatically

Jul 21, 2009

In ApiDemo, there is a progressBar demo. It creates a horizontal progress bar with a xml.

<ProgressBar android:id="@+id/progress_horizontal" style="?android:attr/progressBarStyleHorizontal" android:layout_width="200dip" android:layout_height="wrap_content" android:max="100" android:progress="50" android:secondaryProgress="75" />

But how to create one programmatically? If just new ProgressBar(fContext), it is Default ProgressBar style.

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Android :: Better To Create Db / Tables Programmatically - Through A .db File In Assets?

Mar 2, 2010

Does Android have a "best practices" guideline on creating & populating the db/tables programmatically vs. deploying a .db file in assets?

What are the pros/cons of both approaches?

I have a db with big long strings in several columns, and about 50 rows, so writing the insert statements alone would take quite some space. It seems a waste.

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Android : Create FindViewById Parm Dynamically Or Programmatically At Runtime

Sep 27, 2010

I have an xml layout that will display a grid made up of textviews within tablerows. The textview names are cell00, cell01, etc. At runtime, my program will determine which cell needs to be changed.

Is there a way get format a name so that it can be passed to the findViewById method at runtime? For example, if cell00 is needed, how can I generate the parm in this code?

TextView currcell = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.cell00)

Something like "cell"+00 doesn't compile because the findViewById method doesn't accept a String type. I don't want have every textview name in the grid hardcoded in the program - there must be a better way.

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How To Create Button Programmatically

Oct 7, 2011

public class SamActivity extends Activity
{
private Paint mPaint;
private MaskFilter mEmboss;
private MaskFilter mBlur;
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);

[code].....

This is my code.In this i draw a line over the image.Now i want to know how to create button programatically?

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Android : How Can I Resize A Custom View Programmatically?

Jun 3, 2010

I am coding a custom view, extended from RelativeLayout, and I want to resize it programmatically, How can I do?

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Android :: Creating View With Particular Style Programmatically

Jun 1, 2010

Other questions say that the style cannot be set programmatically, but a View can be initialised with a style such as when it is loaded from XML.How can I initialise a View with a particular style programmaticly (not in XML)? I tried using View(Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyle), but I don't know what to parse in for the second argument. Passing in null results in the View not being displayed

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Android :: How To Programmatically Setting Style Attribute In View?

Jan 6, 2010

I would like to set a "style" for the button how can I do that in java since a want to use several style for each button I will use.

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Android :: How To Fill Elements In List View Programmatically?

Nov 16, 2009

I have a ListView with an adapter extending BaseAdapter.I create a view (from a LinearLayout and I put some items ont it depending on some parameters. I have a textview, with a drawable and sometime another textview next to the drawable in this horizontal linearlayout. For some reason, this command doesn't seems to work. So when my textview doesn't fill the full width of the list, I can only click on the part of the elements with the widget on it. I have try playing a lot with the layout and I can't get this to work. The parameters seems to be ignore all together. Only hack that would work I found was to set a big minimum width on my linearlayout but I don't think that's the best solution.

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Android :: Set Attributes - Margin - Gravity To View Programmatically?

Apr 27, 2010

I need to create a GUI (layout+views) in my .java activity class (I know it's far more flexible and easier to use .xml layout file, but I don't want to use it for now).

I can't find any setGravity() (but a "Gravity" object I can't figure how to use) or any set setMargin() method for the "View" object. What is the easiest way to do it?

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Android : Change Absolute Position Of A View Programmatically?

Aug 9, 2010

If you use an AbsoluteLayout (I know that it is deprecated, but it was the only way to solve my problem ) you can give the childViews the tag "android:layout_x" and "android:layout_y" to set their absolute position within the AbsoluteLayout.

However I dont want to set these informationen in the xml, because I only know them at runtime. So how can I set these parameters at runtime programmatically? I dont see any method on the View like view.setLayoutX(int x) or something.

Here is my XML, which works fine, when I set the layout_x and layout_y values. code...

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Android :: Programmatically Control Size Of Child View In AbsoluteLayout

Feb 18, 2009

The documentation at http://code.google.com/android/reference/android/widget/AbsoluteLayout.html says:
onLayout(boolean changed, int l, int t, int r, int b) //Called from layout when this view should assign a size and position to each of its children. So I overrode it like this:

@Override
protected void onLayout(boolean changed, int l, int t, int r, int b) {
Log.d("test", "In MainLayout.onLayout");
int childCount = getChildCount();
for (int childIndex = 0; childIndex < childCount; childIndex++) {
getChildAt(childIndex).setLayoutParams(new LayoutParams(100, 100, 100, 100));
}
super.onLayout(changed, l, t, r, b);
}

I am declaring the child elements (buttons) in the XML for the layout. This correctly sets the position of the buttons but not the size. The size is being taken from what is defined in the XML (it's a required attribute).

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Android :: Programmatically Send Click Events To A View In Droid?

Jul 21, 2009

Is it possible to programmatically send click events to a view? if so, how?

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Android :: Add TextView Programmatically Inside A View-based Class?

Jan 11, 2010

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...

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PNG File Not Display In Image View When SRC Set Programmatically

Jun 8, 2012

I have a png file in my res/drawable-ldpi folder. I'm working in Eclipse with the emulator, but I've tried this on my 2.2.1 Android phone and I get the same behavior. I have an ImageView and I want to set the src programatically, based on a database call. If I just put

Code:

src="@drawable.norusdpyr"
in the Activity's XML file, the file displays fine. BUT, if I put

Code:

String imageresource = "R.drawable." + parsedData[4].toString();
chart.setImageURI(Uri.parse(imageresource));
where parsedData[4].toString() = "nor_usdpyr" I don't see anything. I've also tried

Code:
String imageresource = "android.resource://" + getPackageName() + "/R.drawable." + parsedData[4].toString();
chart.setImageURI(Uri.parse(imageresource));
and

Code:

InputStream is = getClass().getResourceAsStream("/drawable/" + parsedData[4].toString());
chart.setImageDrawable(Drawable.createFromStream(is, ""));
and

Code:

String imageresource = "R.drawable." + parsedData[4].toString();
File file = new File(imageresource);
chart.setImageDrawable(Drawable.createFromPath(file.getAbsolutePath()));
and

Code:

Context context = getApplicationContext();
int ResID = context.getResources().getIdentifier(imageresource, "drawable", "com.KnitCard.project");
chart.setImageResource(ResID);
finally,

Code:

chart.setImageURI(Uri.parse("android.resource://" + getPackageName() + "/R.drawable.nor_usdpyr"));
doesn't work.

None of these work. What am I doing wrong?

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