I got it.

I moved the following under onCreate and it started working

DrawingSurfaceView     drawingsurface =
(DrawingSurfaceView)findViewById(R.id.DrawingSurfaceView);

On Jan 12, 5:30 pm, JamesColeman <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I am wondering If I can get access to my mainActivity from my extend
> SurfaceView somehow.  Along the lines of
>
> public class DrawingSurfaceView extends SurfaceView implements
> SurfaceHolder.Callback{
>
>     public DrawingSurfaceView(Context context, AttributeSet
> attributeSet) {
>         super(context, attributeSet);
>         getHolder().addCallback(this);
>
>        MyMainActivity myMainActivity = (MyMainActivity )."???"
>        myMainActivity.setDrawingSurfaceView(this);
>     }
>
>     public MyMethod(){
>     }
>
> }
>
> public class MyMainActivity extends Activity implements
> OnClickListener{
>
>     public setDrawingSurfaceView(DrawingSurfaceView view){
>        DrawingSurfaceView MyView = view;
>     }
>
>    MyView.MyMethod();
>
> Does anyone know a way to get "???".
>
> Thanks!
>
> On Jan 12, 1:14 pm, JamesColeman <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Well this is embarrassing. Eclipse didn't choke on the following
> > statement so I assumed it would work and put it up for the night. When
> > I picked it up today the following code generates a null value. I even
> > moved the code to a button so I could initiate it when I cold see the
> > SurfaceView and it still generated a null value..
>
> >  DrawingSurfaceView     drawingsurface =
> > (DrawingSurfaceView)findViewById(R.id.DrawingSurfaceView);
>
> > It feels like I am so close. I will be doing some more experimentation
> > today. However,if anyone has any thoughts on the subject, I would
> > appreciate the input.
>
> > On Jan 11, 8:16 pm, JamesColeman <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > I must have missed something the first time I tried. This time it
> > > worked the first time I tried it. I guess I must have have one of
> > > those not so bright moments the first time I tried. Maybe it was late
> > > at night.
>
> > > Thank you VERY VERY much.  Since I already tried this and failed, it
> > > would have taken me forever to figure this out on my own. You saved me
> > > a LOT of time.
>
> > > Enjoy and good luck with your endeavors!
>
> > > On Jan 11, 8:05 pm, skink <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > JamesColeman wrote:
> > > > > Thank you for your reply!!
>
> > > > > I am not sure what doesn't make sense.  I was told from a developers
> > > > > forum that  I HAVE to use the xml file and extend surfaceview to
> > > > > accomplish my goals. So that is what I did.  It works, all I need to
> > > > > do now is call a method.
>
> > > > > The DrawingSurfaceView is created from the xml file, not my code, so I
> > > > > don't know how to format a call to mymethod.
>
> > > > > If it wasn't created from the xml file there are a couple of ways for
> > > > > me to call mymethod. For example if I create the class from where I
> > > > > want to make the call I can do the following.
>
> > > > > DrawingSurfaceView MyView - new DrawingSurfaceView();
> > > > > MyView.myMethod();
>
> > > > > However, I never create the MyView. It is created form the xlm file.
>
> > > > > I  do not think basic android questions involve xml layout files.
>
> > > > its 4am so I'm sure i missed something, but uf not, what abiut sumpke:
>
> > > > findViewById(R.id.DrawingSurfaceView)
>
> > > > called in your activity?
>
> > > > pskink

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