On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 2:00 PM, GlennovitS <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hey everybody..
>
> I'm just startet writing code for android.. And then I need to have
> some if-sentences.. (sorry for my english) they look like this
>
>
>
> @Override
>    public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
>        super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
>        setContentView(R.layout.main);
>
>        Date dateDate = new Date();
>        String codedate = new SimpleDateFormat("ddMMyy").format
> (dateDate);
>
>        if (codedate != "220809") {txtKommentar.setText
> (R.string.k220809);}
>        if (codedate != "210809") {txtKommentar.setText
> (R.string.k210809);}
>        if (codedate != "200809") {txtKommentar.setText
> (R.string.k200809);}
>        if (codedate != "190809") {txtKommentar.setText
> (R.string.k190809);}
>
> }
>
>
> and if the 'codedate' has a value of '210809', it still does this:...
>
>
>
> txtKommentar.setText(R.string.k190809);
>
>
>
> ...like the 'codedate'-strings value was 190809.. what is wrong?.
>
> please help me.. i can't figure it out..
>
>
just wondering, if codedate=210809 wont that make all the other if
statements valid? and in that case 190809 is the last one to set the text

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