stupid error. had the same problem. thx!

On 17 Aug., 16:27, Tony Wong <[email protected]> wrote:
> My application dynamically inserts OverlayItem objects throughout its
> lifetime, without ever throwing a loading dialog to block user input.
> If you're doing the same and you've been getting an
> ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException in getIndexToDraw of ItemizedOverlay,
> here's what I did to fix the problem. Before my changes, my size()
> looked something like this:
>
> private ArrayList<OverlayItem> items = new ArrayList<OverlayItem>();
>
> public int size() {
>     return items.size();
>
> }
>
> For the fix, I first created an instance field that is updated after
> inserting a group of OverlayItem objects:
>
> for (OverlayItem newItem : newItems) {
>     items.add(newItem);}
>
> mSize = items.size();
> populate();
>
> Finally, override size() so that instead of automatically to returning
> your collection's size, return the field that was written to manually:
>
> public int size() {
>     return mSize;
>
> }
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