Android :: If Statement Not Validating?

Feb 16, 2010

I have a strange issue. I am new to java/android but come from a programming background maybe I am just missing or doing something stupid with syntax here. I have a string variable called reportlength

String reportlength;

I then go: reportlength = intent.getExtras().getString("ReportLengt");

Now in my debug console for the variable reportlength it has it set as "d" (that is the correct value it should have)

At this point I have my if statement:

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Android :: if statement not validating?


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Note that the log and debug mode shows that "start = 0"

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@methodin - no sorry, that does not work.

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Here is the actual code I'm running since you've asked.

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