Android :: Set ImageView To One Of Images In Array?

Nov 17, 2010

I am trying to use an array of images then set my ImageView to one of the images in the array. My first instinct was to use an array of strings with the image names but this did not work. How do I do this.Make a drawable array with the image names without quotes or what?

Android :: set ImageView to one of images in array?


Android : Adding Images Into Array Of An Application

Nov 16, 2010

I want to display the images in my Application added to my "raw" folder of the Ecllipse as it gets started.

How do I add those particular images to an Array and rotate the loop untill all the Images are displayed?

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Android :: Render Two Images In ImageView In Droid?

Aug 25, 2009

I am trying to write an application, that would allow me to render multiple images onto an ImageView in Android. I can find the method to populate it with a sigle bitmap. But, there seems to be no way of getting two images to render in ImageView (Each occuping half the render space). Any help would be really appreciative.

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Android :: Setup My ImageView Over Gallery / Display Images In Droid App?

Oct 10, 2010

I have a query i want to set my ImageView over the Gallery,How to do this? One more thing is there any possibility to display images in android app without using Gallery view.

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Android :: Load Images In ImageView In Droid From String (imagename Variable)?

Jul 7, 2010

In my application....there are some images like temp1.jpg, temp2.jpg .....upto temp35.jpg,

so on button clicking, i want to load one-by-one image in ImageView ....
i want to do like:

cnt=1; imagename="temp" + cnt + ".jpg"; cnt++;

so my confusion is that "is there anyway to load an image in imageview from string(imagename variable) like temp1.jpg,etc."

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Android :: Loading And Showing A Lot Of Images In ImageView - Frame By Frame Animation - Hangs In Certain Moments

Feb 18, 2010

I've created an application that show around 250 images in ImageView. Images are loaded one after another, 15-30 images per second. Basically the whole thing gives an illusion of a rotating 3D object, at least it should.

The problem is next, app hangs when loading certain images(i.e. I see a few seconds of fluid animation and then animation hangs, jump 10-15 frames(images) ahead and continues. It always happens at the same places in animation cycle.

I though that Android might not have enough resources to handle something like this, so I've resized images to half their size, but it did't help. I've tried buffering images but that did't help either(actually, maybe a little, I think that animation looks a little bit smoother).

And now the weirdest thing. I use the touch screen to allow users to "rotate" the 3D object on those images, and while rotating I again experience those hangs at exactly the same places as with the animation.

All images are in .png format and their size vary from 15kB to 40kB.

I use the following code for the animation:

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

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Android :: Convert Json Array To Normal Java Array

Aug 3, 2010

Is there a way to convert JSON Array to normal Java Array for android ListView data binding?

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Android :: Converting Byte Rgb_565 Array Into Argb Or Rgb Array

Jan 12, 2010

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?

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Android :: Converting Short Array To Byte Array

Feb 16, 2010

I 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?

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Android :: Navigating An Array - String Array

Oct 12, 2010

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.

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Android :: Convert JSON Array To Array

Jul 27, 2010

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.

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Android :: Insert Array Into Array

Sep 13, 2010

In 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.

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Android :: Imageview Ontop Of Another Imageview

Jun 15, 2010

I have a listlayout with items in it that looks like this:

There is first an ImageView (the light) and then two textViews. All of this inside a TableLayout. (source here: http://code.google.com/p/switchctrl/source/browse/trunk/android/res/layout/device_switch.xml)

I want to have a rotating animation of a loading indicator Ontop of this light when this particular device (light) performs an action or an action is performed on it.

How do I put an animation ontop of this light imageview?

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Android :: String-array - Resource Into A String Array

Mar 31, 2009

I 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?

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Android :: Load Images In OpenGL Without Having Thin Outline Appear Around Images?

Nov 2, 2009

I'm basically using the same method of loading bitmaps in OpenGL that the SpriteMethodTest example uses and have been unable to get rid of an annoying outline that appears around all of my images.

For example, If I were to load an image of a white circle on a white background, I would expect to see nothing. Instead, I would see my circle because its edge would be gray. In SpriteMethodTest, I replaced the background image with white and was able to see that the edges of the android images flying around also don't seem to be rendered correctly.

Does anyone know how to load images in OpenGL without having a thin outline appear around the images?

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Android :: Adding Some Nine Patch Images Breaks All Of My Other Images

Apr 6, 2010

I'm working to convert some background images to nine patch so they scale better on different phones.
The problem is that if I have the following resource structure: drawable-hdpi/background.png drawable-hdpi/button.png drawable-mdpi/background.png drawable-mdpi/button.png drawable-ldpi/background.png drawable-ldpi/button.png and then I drop a new drawable-hdpi/background.9.png file into the mix, it breaks button.png during the pre-compile. The error is "No resource found that matches the given name (at 'background' with value '@drawable/button').Simply removing that one nine patch file fixes the build. Should I be able to have some nine patch images and some normal ones, or to have nine patch only in hdpi but not mdpi or ldpi? This is Eclipse 3.5.1 with the latest ADT.

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Motorola Droid X :: Does Google Images Let You Select Images?

Jul 18, 2010

Just curious how many have this issue.If you are unsure select the link below and find out pls.

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Android :: Tutorials On How To Create Jpeg Images Or Convert Images Into Jpeg?

Jun 23, 2010

1.myJpegFile = new File("images/jpegImage.jpg");
2.output = new BufferedOutputStream(new FileOutputStream(myJpegFile));
3.encoder = JPEGCodec.createJPEGEncoder(output);
4.encoder.encode(myJpegImage); Please could you give me the equivalent code for line no. 3 and 4 in Android?

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Android :: String Array

Aug 13, 2010

I have defined a string array in the resource and access it using:

String arrStrings[] = getResources().getStringArray(R.array.arrayname);

But, how can I get the size of this array?

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Android :: Getting Values From Array

Apr 16, 2010

I have a collection of strings and declared the strings individually as arrays using ArrayList<String> al=new ArrayList<String>(); and called the arrays in the program by using al=getIntent().getStringArrayListExtra("titles");

Now, instead of declaring each of the arrays i have created SongsArray.java like below...

public class SongsArray {
private String title;
private String movieName;
private String singerName;
private String imagePath;
private String mediaPath;

public String gettitle()
{
return title;
}
public void settitle(String title) {.................

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Android : Gridview And Using Array

Dec 29, 2009

My question is this: i was looking at the "Hello world view: gridview" example and was wondering, how do i load all my images dynamically. for example in the ImageAdapter.java file, at the end there is:

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

But what if i dont know the images name (as the user will add new images). what i would like to do is grab the image name from an xml file and then load it into an array.

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Android :: Storing An Array Of Objects

Mar 31, 2010

I have an array of 5 Timer objects in my app, some of wich have been scheduled with a TimerTask. I need to be able to store and load these 5 Timers; is there a way to save Objects? Maybe storing the address of the array would be enough? How could I do that?

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Android :: String-array Max Size?

May 12, 2010

I 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?

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Android :: Assigning Value To A 2-Dimensional Array

Oct 27, 2010

How can I assign value to a 2-dimensional array?

My array is:

String[][] arr=new String[2][3];

And when I am assigning value to this array, application is stopped.

Example: arr[0][0]="hello";

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Android :: Passing An Array To A View

Apr 8, 2010

My background is in C, but I'm relatively new to Java and to Android. I have a question as to whether I'm implementing code in the best way:

As a learning exercise in Java and in meeting the Model-View- Controller pattern, I wrote a simple game. It plays out on a 2D grid owned by the game class, and is drawn to the display by an extended View class. I have it working, but I'm wondering after the fact if I'm going about it the right way.

Here's a simplified version of what I have:

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

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Android :: Ampersand In String Array

Sep 16, 2010

I've looked around for how to use an ampersand ( '&' ) in an item for a string-array but can't seem to find it. I feel silly for having to ask for something this simple, but does anyone know how to escape it?

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Android :: Getting Array From Arrays.xml File

Mar 16, 2010

I am just trying to display a list from an array that I have in my arrays.xml. When I try to run it in the emulator, I get a force close message. If I define the array in the java file (String[] testArray = "one","two","three","etc";) it works, but when I use "String[] testArray = getResources().getStringArray (R.array.testArray); " it doesnt work.Here is my Java file:package com.xtensivearts.episode.seven;
import android.app.ListActivity;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.widget.ArrayAdapter;public class Episode7 extends ListActivity { String[] testArray = getResources().getStringArray(R.array.testArray); /** Called when the activity is first created. */

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Android :: How To Save Array In Bundle?

Sep 18, 2010

I have 2 dimensions array like this: public myArrayType[][] mObjArray; I want to save it in the onSaveInstanceState method, since my array contains lot of elements I don't want to save element by element but the whole array object, what is the best way?

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Android :: Get Array NullPointerException At Start

Jul 28, 2010

i get NullPointerException at the start of the for where am i going wrong?

public void checkzone(Location loc)
{
X = new List<float[]>() {
};
Y = new List<float[]>() {
};
X.clear();
Y.clear();

float x = (float) loc.getLatitude();
float y = (float) loc.getLongitude();
float A1X[] = {(float) 41.992853, (float) 41.994815, (float) 41.995158, (float) 41.993065};//DOMA..........................

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Android :: Store Array In Sharepreferences?

Oct 5, 2010

I created a weather widget. I store its configuration in sharedpreferences. The widget is updated by a service. I keep the weather information together with forecasts in an array. After the phone is off for the night i find that the array values are gone, maybe the system suspended? the service. Is there a way to store the array in sharepreferences so it is more sticky.

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