Android :: Set Size On Char Array In Java
Oct 16, 2010I'm developing an Android application.But it doesn't work. I have to delete number five to make it work.
I want to limit to five characters to language variable. How can I do that?
I'm developing an Android application.But it doesn't work. I have to delete number five to make it work.
I want to limit to five characters to language variable. How can I do that?
Is there a way to convert JSON Array to normal Java Array for android ListView data binding?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a string-array in my resource file that has a little over 1,000 items in it. When I go to launch the activity that calls an AutoCompleteTextView the app won't load this array it simply backs out of that activity and returns to the previous activity. If I delete a bunch of items in the array it begins to work. How can I make it hold all my items? Is there a max size associated with this?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am trying to run this code, but get an error.
The debugger shows the following:
CODE:.......................
I am a beginner programmer and I am attempting to use the android NDK.
Is there a way to return an array (in my case an int[]) created in JNI to java? If so, please provide a quick example of the JNI function that would do this.
I am a novice with Java.I have to implement an array of objects that changes in size during execution.The code I am writing is going to be ported on Android, too.According to your experience, what's the best class to implement that?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI am building an android app that needs to download and synchronise with an online database, I am sending my query from the app to a php page which returns the relevant rows from a database in JSON format.
Tell me the best way to iterate through a JSON array?
I receive an array of objects:
[{json object},{json object},{json object}]
What is the simplest piece of code I could use to access the JSONObjects in the array?
Now that I think of it the method I used to iterate the loop was:
CODE:.............
So I guess I had was somehow able to turn the returned Json into and iterable array. Any Ideas how I could achieve this?
I apologise for my vaguness but I had this working from an example I found on the web and have since been unable to find it.
I have a problem.
1 - From a webservice. NET 2008 (vb), I have a method that returns an array of bytes, the byte array is actually a string "Hola Mundo" ("Hello World" in English) compressed with the Class of System.IO.Compression GZipStream.
2 - The method returns the string "Hola Mundo" compressed, and this is what the webservice returns:
CODE:..............
3 - if I do a test from a windows application from Visual Basic. NET to run this method returns me this string and Unzip with another function I have, it brings me the "Hola Mundo" ....
4 - On Android (Eclipse) and I managed to make the request and bring me the previous string ... but do not know how to decompress and show me "Hola Mundo" ...
5 - I have tried several codes from the web, but none work.
I'm a little new too java programming. Im looking for a means to store groups of static data..so I understand these simple string arrays...
[HIGH]
private static String[] names = new String[] {
"aidanmack",
"johnsmith"
[code]....
But can I not combine that into an array of objects? somthing along the lines of what you would do with json? like...
[HIGH]
private static array[] multi = new array(){
{"name":"AIDANMACK","age":"30"},
{"name":"johnsmith","age":"31"}
}
[/HIGH]
If I assign an integer value to change a certain text size of a TextView using java code, the value is interpreted as pixel (px), now does anyone know how to assign in sp?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI've got 2 GeoPoints given to show them on the map with markers... so far so good...
how can I get the optimum zoom level for the MapController in order to focus the middle of both points, but also have them on the map.
The whole thing should work at different screen resolutions. Sorry for asking that silly question, I know thats not very difficult, but at the moment my head is boiling..
I have Picture data in byte rgb_565 array, and I want convert it in a productive way into argb array. Right now I have found only one (little slow) way to do this: Bitmap mPhotoPicture = BitmapFactory.decodeByteArray(imageData, 0 , imageData.length);
where imageData is my byte[] array in rgb_565, and then: int pixels[] = new int[CameraView.PICTURE_HEIGHT*CameraView.PICTURE_WIDTH]; mPhotoPicture.getPixels(pixels, 0,PICTURE_WIDTH, 0, 0, PICTURE_WIDTH, PICTURE_HEIGHT);
The point is I believe creating a Bitmap object is exacting and not necessary in this case. Is there any other faster way to convert rgb_565 array into argb array? I need this because making image processing on rgb_565 array seems to be a little annoying. Or maybe it is not so hard?
While I'm trying to resize a photo (originally on a sd card), grabbed using :
InputStream openInputStream = contentResolver.openInputStream (photoUri);
I got the following stack trace when calling : Bitmap bitmap = BitmapFactory.decodeStream(openInputStream);
04-26 14:57:57.213: ERROR/dalvikvm-heap(349): 6291456-byte external allocation too large for this process. 04-26 14:57:57.224: ERROR/(349): VM won't let us allocate 6291456 bytes 04-26 14:57:57.234: DEBUG/skia(349): xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx allocPixelRef failed 04-26 14:58:58.005: WARN/dalvikvm(349): threadid=15: thread exiting with uncaught exception (group=0x4000fe68) 04-26 14:58:58.014: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(349): Uncaught handler: thread Thread-19 exiting due to uncaught exception 04-26 14:58:58.153: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(349): java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: bitmap size exceeds VM budget 04-26 14:58:58.153: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(349):at android.graphics.BitmapFactory.nativeDecodeStream(Native Method) 04-26 14:58:58.153: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(349):at android.graphics.BitmapFactory.decodeStream(BitmapFactory.java:304) 04-26 14:58:58.153: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(349):at android.graphics.BitmapFactory.decodeFile(BitmapFactory.java:149) 04-26 14:58:58.153: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(349):at android.graphics.BitmapFactory.decodeFile(BitmapFactory.java:174)
Do you know an alternative way to resize a picture ? without calling BitmapFactory ? and without getting such an exception ? Thanks in advance for your help Anthony
I get a new phone a month ago.(tronsmart TS7 - mtk6582) and in some place the hebrew language (my longuage) doesn't render
for example:
when I port a rom from another MTK6582 phone (W450) the font was perfect, but a lot other thing was a mess (cam,GPU driver/codec) my Q is with file is the one that make this "render" so I can port just this file from the other phone rom?
I want to get an array of strings reading from arrays.xml file we add in android values/ folder. Could any one kindly give a solution for this. Otherwise I will have to input each these entries in strings.xml and take them to java code using getResources()getString()
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am trying to make an application that would be able to send the user's voice over the network using RTP. I am using the ported stack from hsc (JLIBRTP) and I am able to record user's voice in a saperate thread. the problem is that jlibrtp uses has a class named RTPSession that is responsible for the session and has the sendData method that takes a byte [] as argument and the AudioFormat class I am using to record user's voice is in AudioFormat.ENCODING_PCM_16BIT wich is short. I have tried using 8bit audioformat but I get an illigalargument exception in my htc magic and in my emulator. So is there any way I can convert the short [] to byte [] ? would that be acceptable in order of voice quality?, is the above error a known bug for htc magic or the platform doesn't support 8bit audio format?
View 3 Replies View RelatedIn my application am displaying a list of names and respective pictures ? I am picking picture from gallery through Durable.getFromPath(). ? am displaying list , some i encountered with out of memory error ? please help me to sort out this error?
View 1 Replies View RelatedIf a String is longer than the TextView's width it automatically wraps onto the next line. I can avoid this by using android:singleLine (deprecated) or by setting android:inputType="text". What I now need is something that replaces the last 3 characters of my String with "...". Since I'm not using a monospace font this will always be different depending on the letters used in my String. So I'm wondering what's the best way to get the last 3 characters of a String in a TextView and replace them. Maybe there's already something implemented in the Android framework, since this must me a common problem.
View 2 Replies View RelatedIn some cases I have messages, typically shown in a toast message, where there are three trailing periods. For instance, "bla bla bla. Please wait...". Note that this is _not_ an elipsis, as the string is not truncated. The problem is that sometimes the string is wrapped at the end of line and I get two periods in the first line, a newline, and then a single orphaned period in the next line.
I'd like to have the "..." not broken by any means. How can this be done in a reliable way? E.g. is there any Unicode single char guaranteed to be available in all Android appliances that gets rendered as three periods?
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I'm using ListView to display images which I provide through an ImageAdapter class. it works great on my device (and on many other devices which I tested it on), but somehow when I'm using the emulator and I'm long-pressing the up/down button - I'm getting an outOfMemory error after 10-15 seconds.
I tried clearing cache, canceling cache, etc. - nothing helped.
I know this crash is pretty rare (i couldn't reproduced it on any "real" device), but I can see on DDMS that "GC freed" are getting bigger during that long press and I can't find a way to clear them.
I'm new to android developing but right now I'm working on an application that displays Random Facts. Since I don't want it to be in a random order, I would like to have them in a list. I would like to order through them one by one and show them using TextView.
Resources res = getResources();
myString = res.getStringArray(R.array.FactsArray);
That's what I have so far. If I'm right, that just establishes the array so I can be able to use it later. What I had before was rgenerator which chose a random string from the array and displayed it when I clicked a button.
CODE:................
But Like I said, I would like to just order through them one by one when a button is clicked.
Is there a simple way to convert a JsonArray to a standard Java Array? Obviously, you can iterate and do it explicitly, but I wanted to see if there was a direct way to do so.
View 2 Replies View RelatedIn my android application i need to insert an array into an array and access its values. Is there any way that i can get this done.
View 3 Replies View RelatedIs there a way to change it so that if I type more than 160 characters sent to a non verizon phone in a text message it all goes to the person instead of cutting off at 160. its quite annoying
View 32 Replies View RelatedI just want to read <string-array> resource elements into a String array. I don't want to make a view or anything and mess with adapters - just want to transfer the elements. Is there a built in class for this? Or do I need to treat the resource file as a regular file?
View 3 Replies View RelatedSo I'm loading images from a web service, but the size of the images are sometimes smaller or bigger than other images and the visualization looks silly when I put them in a ListView in android. I'd like to fix the size of my ImageView so that it only shows a portion of the image if it's larger than a preset amount. I've tried everything I can think of setting the setMaxWidth/setMaxHeight, setting the scale type to centerCrop, using ClipableDrawable wrapping my BitmapDrawable, setting using Drawable.setBounds(). I've tried setting in the XML and programmatically, but neither worked. I'm very surprised setting max width/height didn't do anything. Below is the XML I'm using ImageView definition in my layout file
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am currently developing a dictionary application with voice database. I would like to know about the current Android limitation on the file size. I am using a self-provided sqlite database ( > 50mb ) . I tested that once the built .apk size exceeds ~30mb the app will not be installed onto the simulator (INSTALL_FAILED_ INSUFFICIENT _STORAGE). Could anyone confirm me that if up until now there is no way to embed such large size files in a single apk ( Aimed to sell at Google Market without requiring user to download datafile afterwards). Also, is there a limitation of 1,048,576 bytes for a single file in the assets folder ?
View 3 Replies View Relatedif size of image is larger than or smaller than specified display size (on screen), then it is automatically, compressed and stretched resp by android run time or require to handle by explicitly.
View 2 Replies View RelatedHi,
I would like to see how my app works on a 800x600 android netbook. how can i setup an emulator with this size?
thanks chris
I manage a cache of bitmap. Do you have an advise to fix the maximum size of it?
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