Android :: Split Current String For Two Different Textviews
Sep 17, 2010
I have a string called CurrentString and is in the form of something like this "Fruit: they taste good". I would like to split up the CurrentString using the : as the delimiter. So that way the word "Fruit" will be split into its own string and "they taste good" will be another string.and then I would simply like to use SetText and 2 different textviews to display that string. What would be the best way to approach this?
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Oct 19, 2010
I'm requesting data from my server and receive a string in the form of 2|bit.ly|1||1| and | should be the separator. I thought the following piece of code should do the work
BufferedReader br = null; ...
br = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(inputStream)); ...
String line; String[] columns; ContentValues values;
while((line = br.readLine())!=null) { columns = line.split("|"); ...
}
But after the line.split("|"); the columns contains 15 elements instead of expected 6. Taking a closer look at it's content reveals that each character in the string was stored in one array element. The code coming from server isn't encoded in any way in in the example I use only ASCII characters appear.
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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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Jun 29, 2010
I have the localized strings file that is used in the Iphone app that I work on to port to Android. Are there any tools that go through the file taken from the xcode project and build the xml needed to use the strings in android? This tool should be easy to build but I appreciate any pointers to already working tools.
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Oct 1, 2010
In Android, capturing date from datepicker and storing as string in sqlite. Sorting by date doesn't work because they're strings (unless I'm doing it wrong.I've googled this issue for ~5 days, and it looks like there should be a way to capture the date from the date picker, convert it to a Long, store it in sqlite as a Long, select and sort on the Long date value, then convert the Long back to a "mm/dd/yyyy" string for display. I've tried various combinations of parse statements, Date, FormatDate, etc. with no luck at all.On activity start, get today's date and display it in button which calls the datepicker.Capture new date from datepicker (if one is entered), save it as a long to sqlite.On opening an activity showing a listview of records, select from sqlite with orderby on date (Long), convert Long to "mm/dd/yyyy" string for display in ListView.
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May 5, 2009
If there's anyway way I to access the String values of String resources statically? e.g. a static equivalent of Context.getString(...)?
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Nov 12, 2010
I have preferences where you can enable/disable what items will show up on the menu. There are 17 items. I made a string array in values/arrays.xml with titles for each of these 17 items.
I have preferences.xml which has the layout for my preferences file, and I would like to reference a single item from the string array to use as the title.
In the Android developer reference, I see how I can reference a single string with XML, but now how I can reference a string from an array resource in XML.
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Aug 4, 2010
Can anybody give me some clue that how to convert binary string into a string(english). I have tried and googled so much but couldn't find an answer.
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Jul 27, 2010
I have a class that creates a view to gather data via a function getView() that provides a view with an EditText.This class has also has variable answer.When the user chances the EditText I want to store the content of the EditText in answer.If I would use an onKeyListener I fear that the answer will probably get stored before the last letter is entered.Is there a good way to handle this in the getView() function via some other listener?
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Nov 11, 2010
I have made a service which extends Service in android, and running in the background of my android app. What I want from this background service is to get the euro to dollar exchange rate from a finance website, I have my service ready, it can periodically run a function, I am now need to implement the function to get the euro-dollar rate from a website, there are many this kind of website, my question is, how can I get the currency rate as a string from the website, and pass the string to my service?
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Aug 26, 2010
I have an Android app where I want to check to see if an app name that is installed matches a string passed to the function containing this code.Assuming you called checkInstalledApp('SetCPU'); and the app name on the phone is called the same thing it should return true. However, it never does. I logged the results and it should match up but it does not. Can anyone please enlighten me as to why this doesn't work?
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Nov 16, 2010
Does anyone have any idea how to find the n-th field (string) in a delimited string where the delimiters (separator) could be either a single char or several chars.and the syntax for user-defined function is FindNthField(string,separator,position)so position 3 would return three,The separator in use would actually be Chr(13).This has to run on Android and so should be efficient.
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May 13, 2010
The default behavior of an activity when BACK softkey is pressed is, GO BACK TO PREVIOUS ACTIVITY. If some the same activity is waiting for some response from server or some data updation is going on and then press BACK, I want to wait on the same screen till the current task is completely processed and then move out to the previous activity.
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Oct 28, 2009
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()
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Sep 7, 2010
Is it possible to have a string value in string.xml of the sort " some string PLACEHOLDER1 some more string" so that the place holders can be assigned the value at run time.
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May 10, 2010
I have 5 text views to be added horizontally,and it needs to occupy the displaywidth.When i change the screen orientation,it should change based on it.Is that can be done by Layout or it should be done programmatically..
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Sep 28, 2010
I would like to design a layout for my android app which has imageviews/Textviews placed as shown in the figure below.
Right now, i tried to use Absolute layout, but i know that will create problems as the screen size changes.
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Nov 5, 2010
I am simply trying to create a layout where there are multiple TextViews (and ultimately an EditText) stacked vertically in the activity. However, the only thing displayed is my top title bar and the first TextView (with the "Name" text). Why won't anything else show up? Here is my code...
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Mar 17, 2010
I have a class that extends android.app.Dialog, the layout is done in an xml file, and the setup (button listeners, etc) is done on the onCreate method. My problem is that whenever the dialog is displayed, then dismissed, and displayed again, the Editable TextViews are still populated with the information that was displayed previously. What is the common way to clear these text fields?
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Jul 1, 2010
I'm trying to create a homescreen Android widget and have it alternate between two different textviews I would send to it. Is this possible?
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Mar 17, 2010
I have a problem with two Textviews on the same height in a RelativeLayout running into each other.
I use the following Layout.
CODE:...........
This gives me this view:
Everything is as I need it except the two textviews name and information are displayed on the same screen space with the one on top of the other.
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Feb 12, 2010
I am new to both Android and Stack Overflow. I have started developing and Android App and I am wondering two things:1) Is it possible to parametrize a TextView? Lets say I want to render a text message which states something like: "The user age is 38". Lets suppose that the user age is the result of an algorithm. Using some typical i18n framework I would write in my i18n file something like "The user age is {0}". Then at run time I would populate parameters accordingly. I haven't been able to figure out how to do this or similar approach in Android. 2) Let's suppose I have a complex object with many fields. Eg: PersonModel which has id, name, age, country, favorite video game, whatever. If I want to render all this information into a single layout in one of my activities the only way I have found is getting all needed TextViews by id and then populate them one by one through code. I was wondering if there is some mapping / binding mechanism in which I can execute something like: render(myPerson, myView) and that automatically through reflection each of the model properties get mapped into each of the TextViews. If someone has ever worked with SpringMVC, Im looking for something similar to their mechanism to map domain objects / models to views (e.g. spring:forms)
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Jul 17, 2010
Is there a way i can create a view and add some textviews into it ? programmatically ? any sample code?
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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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Nov 10, 2010
I have a activity on my app, that shows a lot of options that can be configurated (textviews and textedits on a linearlayout)
But I have a problem, there are more items that my windows can show, and I can't go down doing down movement with my finger on the screen.
I am trying to do it with scrollview, but i can't my screens appears black and all mny items dissapear
Here is my layout:
CODE:..................................
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Feb 18, 2010
I have a horizontal LinearLayout, inside which I have 2 TextViews. Let's say that the LinearLayout's width is 320px. If the TextViews don't fit into the LinearLayout (they are together wider than 320px), I want to somehow achieve this:
The second TextView is fully displayed and is at the right edge of the LinearLayout
The first TextView is only shown partially, only first x characters are visible
What I mean:
[TextView1|TextView2_____________] // this is normal
[VeryVeryL...|VeryVeryLongTextView2] // VeryVeryLongTextView1 is not fully visible
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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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Oct 4, 2009
I've been looking everywhere to see if there is a standard way of achieving this but I find a different solution everytime. Basically, I am trying to build a Custom ListView with an image and two-three lines of text besides it. In order to optimize it, I understand that the following have to be used: I could manage 1 and 2 but the third one is really confusing me. Is there a best practice for this?
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Nov 27, 2010
I tried to do a search but it's a needle in a haystack. Sometimes I'll get a text containing a link but it gets split up into a second text rendering the link broken. Is this an Android issues or a Messaging app issue?
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Nov 16, 2009
How can I layout 2 TextViews and a SeekBar on the same line in my layout xml file? I know But how can i specify TextView (one on the right, one on the left) to use only the width it needs to display the string in the TextView while SeekBar will use up the rest of the line? And i don't know the text vale of each TextView in the beginning and these TextView can change value in my application.
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