Android :: Way To Manipulate Data?
Feb 16, 2010Is there a way to manipulate the data (voice) of an in/out coming call, so it would be possible to do some DSP(digital signal processing) on the data.

Is there a way to manipulate the data (voice) of an in/out coming call, so it would be possible to do some DSP(digital signal processing) on the data.
Is there any way to manipulate form-data of a specific website (for example fill in information in a login-field and hit the login- button).
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am quite familiar with web programming (HTML, PHP, MySQL) and semi-familiar with Android Java programming, and would like to begin a project that combines the two together. Can someone point me into the right direction for how I would access/manipulate a web-based MySQL database from an android app?
View 1 Replies View RelatedIt happens that the user click on enter where i dont want to include it as a part of my input the string can end with 3 times so just replacing one wont do the job
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Or just to point there without the new but i want later to dump the garbage. Or at least to dump values to the gc now ....
I want to implement the following logic. I have 4 activites A, B, C and D. The flow is A -> B -> C -> D When the user navigates from A -> C he should be able to get back to the previous activities by pressing the back button. But after reaching D pressing the back button should take him to activity A. And pressing the back button againg should exit the application instead of taking him back to B / C / D. How do I do it.
View 1 Replies View Related1 - User opens app for the first time ever from android home screen User is presented with "first time" screen (backed by first time activity, lets call it A) User hits back button user is returned to android home screen 2 - User opens app for second time User is presented with the main list screen of the application (backed by a list activity, let's call it B) User hits back button User is returned to android home screen I'm already aware of numerous ways to detect whether it's the first time opening the app or not. The problem is in having the back button return to the home screen rather than a routing activity that decides which screen to forward to.
View 1 Replies View RelatedIs there a way to manipulate the positions of *background* images in an ImageButton?
View 2 Replies View RelatedThis function runs on the UiThread, but it seems that doesnt mean it also has access to the activity context. Shall I implement to my AsyncTask a public Setter to pass the activity (as reference)?
protected void onPostExecute( Bitmap bitmap ) {
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(ImageView)findViewById(ResId)).setImageBitmap(bitmap);}
how to manipulate HTTP header on Android??
View 4 Replies View RelatedIs there a way to manipulate a existing spread sheet that a client has sent to me on these phones.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI have a question about working with time in java, more specificly in Android.I am developing a device that needs to check to see if an update with a remote server has been done today. I do this by comparing the time (in milliseconds) at midnight last night/this morning with the current time in milliseconds. so my code is as follows:Calendar now = Calendar.getInstance(); long milliseconds = now.getTimeInMillis(); long since_midnight = milliseconds%(86400000); long checkpoint = (milliseconds - since_midnight); however when I convert the checkpoint variable to date using: SimpleDate Format formatter = new SimpleDateFormat("dd/MM/yyyy hh:mm:ss"); last_logged_text=formatter.format(checkpoint);I get a time representational corresponding to 1 am this morning.I realise that this has something to do with daylight savings time but Im unsure how to work around it.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a layout which has one large EditText view at the top + a bunch of buttons at the bottom. The EditText is made to shrink and expand when the ime is activated/deactivated by using adjust_resize. The buttons at the bottom are pushed up above the ime.
I would like to hide these buttons when the ime displays, to provide enough space for the EditText view.
I have so far tried the following:
subclassed EditText and provided the activity the option to register a callback on the view's OnSizeChanged.
Used this callback to change the visibility of the buttons (actually the layout container) to GONE.
This work OK and does hide the buttons when the ime pops up. However, the EditText does not expand into the new available space. Furthermore, when the ime is disposed off, the EditText field is now bigger than it was originally, pushing (the now showing) buttons outside the screen.
I should also add that when typing the first letter into the view, and the ime displays the word options, the screen is redrawn and the EditText fills the vacant space. how to get this to work? Or even better, is there a simpler solution to my requirement? In my view, scrolling is not a good option.
I'm making an Android Java app game (although this question applies to all languages really) and hope to release the first version soon. I'm nervous about how I save data in my game. My problem is that, if in a later update, I decide to store more data or store the same data in a different way, I need to be careful I don't lose or corrupt data for users that upgrade (i.e. I want users to be able to use data created by an old version in the new version, like their high scores from before).For example, say I want to save high scores in version 1.
View 3 Replies View RelatedIs it possible to provide files into the data/data directory of an android application on install? If so, where would I put these files in my project?
View 1 Replies View RelatedHow I'm able to do what I've written in the topic. I've looked through many tutorials on AsyncTask but I can't get it to work. I have a little form (EditText) that will take what the user inputs there and make it to a url query for the application to lookup and then display the results.
What I think would seem to work is something like this: In my main activity i have a string called responseBody. Then the user clicks on the search button it will go to my search function and from there call the GrabUrl method with the url which will start the asyncdata and when that process is finished the onPostExecute method will use the function activity.this.setResponseBody(content).
This is what my code looks like simpliefied with the most important parts (I think).
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For my CS bachelors I am doing a Senior project using android and google maps.My vision was to do a (relatively) simple Dijkstra shortest path using google maps road data. I was going to add elevation change along with 2D distance. I am doing well playing with maps in android but I am completely stumped trying to access google maps data in any sort of searchable form.How would I go about accessing the data for say intersections of roads (lat/long) in a particular area?There has to be a way to pull that data in some sort of tree form. It seems like it may be possible with kml?Any pointers would be awesome.I want my paths to follow roads but If i cant this is going to turn into an orienteering application fairly fast.
View 2 Replies View RelatedIs it possible to copy a file located on the sdcard to a package's internal filesytem located at /data/data/packagename/files/ folder?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI just want to capture the updated screen data instead of reading all data from framebuffer. Can I get this data by what method?
View 4 Replies View Relatedto start with I've gone through the entire notepad tutorial, I'm a professional game programmer who has some extra time. (though most of my time has been in C++, I did take a year or two of Java classes in college, and remember some of it). I'm not sure the site is a good site to ask questions like this.. If someone has a Forum that might be a good place to ask these newbie questions, please feel free to point me in the direction. I've examined a few of the samples, and think I've a grasp of what I want to do. I've a three to four project plan for some Android releases to sharpen my skills, but since this is my first project and I have never really developed for a mobile phone or the android before, I'd like to make sure I have a solid plan.The first project is an example of the license plate game, however I want to do a few things to change it. Heck maybe when I'm done it'll become a bingo style game, with bluetooth connectivity, you never know. The base idea is I want to offer a list of states, with checkboxes next to them. so to do this, I'll be starting with a Linear List layout similar to the note pad example, and then have a row that is only a Checkbox. I can use text and call strike through if it's been checked off. Perhaps offer an option to not show them if they are checked.
But I want the list to be generated from a set of lists. Maybe all of America's states, maybe reasonable American states (no Hawaii, no Alaska) maybe a North American list, (add in Mexico and some Canadian provinces), a European list, who knows. I'd probably have to have a pop up window that lists all of the lists I suppose using a radiogroup of some sort. So then as far as the data, after weighing options I think best solution is to make a database with two fields, "checked" and "name".I figure I can use the menu for most of the user interaction (aside from clicking on stuff we want to check off) with maybe a few context menu items, I understand how to make all of those already so I should be good. The question I have is what is the best way to populate the lists? Should I create raw data, and have different files for all the lists? Or is there some other way to do this? I've seen this done on the searchable dictionary, but I'd like to hear what people who have actually generated the data like this before. In addition is there an easy way to look at the sql database these applications create, or do you have to run searches on them and output the data? Finally any other suggestion or advice? I definitely want to try to get something like this on the market so I can see the full life cycle and see if anyone actually likes it. (luckily there's not a plethora of them already) but I also want a few people to look over my code if they're willing when I'm done to make sure I've done this right or at least not missing any basic mistakes.
I wanna develop an app that uses CSD or Data channel of GSM Service to send data. Can anyone help me out with it?
View 1 Replies View RelatedDear Android geeks, I am new to android development, and i want to develop an app in which u can set some data and location in google map and at a later time we can retrieve it also. Please help me out with it I am not able to set data in maps.
View 20 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to get a list of folders in /data/data that starts with "totalcross". Is this possible? All i get is "permission denied". All these folders are signed with the same key and have the same user id.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI am saving an image using openFileOutput and now i want to use this image in my java script file.
View 9 Replies View RelatedOn Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 10:10 AM, Lidia <lidyp...@yahoo.com> wrote: > And using the "internal storage" data are always removed after uninstall.
View 8 Replies View RelatedI am building an application where in I need to take the data (say inbox message) from a android mobile phone store it in any data base and then use the datas from Db. Here I want the datas from android mob to be directly stored in any DB. Can any one come out with a good idea.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI had been using the DATA TOGGLE widget for couple days, today strangely the widget was not functioning, it was not possible to turn on/off data. I tried uninstalling the app but still the problem persists.I tried switching off the phone, remove battery didn't work also tried the airplane mode on/off without luck also tried changing the ENABLE DATA in the settings no luck Cleare all current APN's and re installed the APN settings but still the problem persists?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI use DU meter but its in the notification panel...i need one in the notification bar
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but none of them have it on the notification bar....
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but isnt refreshed in real time and slows the phone and battery life.
Can anyone help explain what this does? I did a small search around the internet, and it came up with just about nothing.My first question is: I turned mobile data off, and yet, during the night, I was charged for data, so something leaked.Personally, I thought if this was because of this particular function. But maybe it was something else.So, I turned it off, but around the forums for other androids people seem to think that syncing doesn't work as well with this disabled.Does anybody know what might have happened? And could this function have been the thing that caused the leak.The leak, was actually for only 50 KB or so, but because I'm on Page Plus, it caused me to go under the required balance to refill of $29.95 and caused my plan to lapse. It's important for me for this not to happen again. Can anyone give any tips?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI just signed up for these forums because soon I will be an HTC Desire owner in Canada. Having never owned a smartphone before I do have a few questions. The plan I intend on signing up for is the Telus Student 40 and that will come with only 100mb of data. Now I don't see myself being too data using heavy so I feel like I will be able to live with it. However I do have some questions regarding my data consumption.
1. Is it possible to completely stop all data usage by somehow disabling the data connection if I find myself reaching my limit?
2. What are ways to track my data usage to make sure I don't use too much data?
3. What are good ways to conserve data usage? I'm getting the feeling that there are some applications that will constantly be sending data back and forth updating themselves, is it possible to have these applications but stop them from constantly updating and only have them update when I want to access the application?.........
I have an application with a lot of media data (images and videos) that were previously stored on the sdcard. With that, images and videos are displayed fine in my app.
Now, in order to secure the content more, I wanted to move the content to the internal storage / data dir of the app, which I did. I copied all media with a routine within my app to the data folder (/data/data/com.myapp/some/folders/video.mp4) and adjusted the path in my app so that it would look for the media in the internal storage data directory and not the sdcard anymore.
Everything works fine, images are being displayed (decoded) properly, but videos don't play. They files do exist though - I do not get a FileNotFound exception. But an IOException: java.io.IOException: Prepare failed.: status=0xFFFFFFFC
Why is that? Everything is handled within my one app and the videos have been copied with the same routine as the images, thus having the same permission settings. Looking at the stack trace, it all runs in process id 18060).
Why I cannot playback the video from internal storage? Or how can I?
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