If that doesn't help, you can send the error that you are getting, so we
can have a better idea of what is wrong with the code.

2012/1/9 Kostya Vasilyev <[email protected]>

>
> http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/resources/accessing-resources.html
>
> >>>
> When your application is compiled, aapt generates the R class, which
> contains resource IDs for all the resources in your res/ directory. For
> each type of resource, there is an Rsubclass (for example, R.drawable for
> all drawable resources) and for each resource of that type, there is a
> static integer (for example, R.drawable.icon). This integer is the
> resource ID that you can use to retrieve your resource.
> <<<
>
> You need to add the import for your application's R.java file.
>
> In Eclipse, press Ctrl+Shift+O, then select <your package name> R.java, if
> prompted.
>
> Or add "import R.java" manually in the imports section, near the top of
> the file.
>
> -- Kostya
>
> 10 января 2012 г. 0:53 пользователь dev0708 <[email protected]>написал:
>
> I don't understand the "findViewById(R.id.myWidget)" syntax. I've
>> searched for an explanation and only found more advanced topics.
>>
>> In graphic layout of main.xml I add a button and edit ID to "@+id/
>> myButton" and edit text to a new string.
>>
>> I assume that somewhere an ID is recorded, similar to strings.xml that
>> holds the strings.
>>
>> But in the .java file when I do this:
>>           Button myButton = (Button)findViewById(R.id.myButton);
>> the "id" shows an error (red squiggle).
>>
>> Is my concept of storage of IDs wrong?
>> Where are ID's stored? (Or is this beyond what a beginner should be
>> thinking about?)
>> How can I get the "id" in above line of code to recognize the
>> collection of IDs?
>>
>> Much thanks.
>>
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