Hi,

It doesn't matter because your activities have two different
hierarchies of Views. All that matters is that an id is unique within
a given hierarchy.

On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 1:02 PM, Danny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> From what I understand, the R file is a global variable file.  Every
> time we do an @+id thing in one of our layout files, it's added in to
> the R file.
>
> Let's say I have two Activity screens, ViewA and ViewB each with their
> own layout files (view_a.xml, view_b.xml) and they both have this line
> of code
>
> <Button android:id="@+id/btnSubmit"  ......  />
>
> When I go: findViewById(R.id.btnSubmit)
>
> How do I know which btnSubmit I am referring to?  I look at the R
> file, I only see one btnSubmit hex number.
>
> I can't make subfolders (or sub dot notation) within the R file
> classes.  Should I have named them 'btnSubmit_view_a' and
> 'btnSubmit_view_b'?  (which is a lot of typing)
>
> For an app with many screens, this could lead to a tonne of global
> variables and such.  Has anyone had to deal with such an issue?  Or
> you started to just use 'button1' 'button2' 'button3' etc..  for your @
> +id names?
>
>
> >
>



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