Hi,

You notice that the ArrayAdapter will have to populate a view for each
row of a list view, thus you must provide it a layout for the row, you
can either specify a layout of your own (R.layout.row) or just use the
framework's built in layout (android.R.layout...).
You can find an example in the ApiDemo,

Regards,
Nam

On Jun 12, 12:00 pm, appsgrrl <bettyoch...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,  this is my first post, and I'm just starting out, so it will
> probably be stoopid.
>
> I'm trying to use the ArrayAdatper(Context, int textViewResourceId,
> List<T>objects) constructor.
>
> What resourceId am I supposed to use for the second parameter?
>
> I want this to apply this ArrayAdapter to a Spinner, and when I tried
> using the Id of the Spinner,  I got a dump in the log, some of which
> is : android.content.res.Resources$NotFoundException: Resource ID
> #0x7f070001 type #0x12 is not valid
>
> Thanks

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