What "screen" are you talking about.  If you're talking about the UI
that's typically hooked up to the app, then the answer is that you do
need to use these .setText() methods (etc...) that you see from
rhaazy's comment.  Instead, if you're trying to output to the Log you
can use the Log.e/i/d/etc... utilities that will let you track app
behavior.  So, which screen?

kris

On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 3:09 PM, Ma <[email protected]> wrote:
> How do I get the output to show on the screen? I know that
> Sytem,out.println goes to the log, I have tried toasts, and other
> things, I am looking for some suggestions here. How do I implement a
> Textview. Please be as specific as possible.
> Thanks
>
>
>  if ("1".equals(PleaseEnter.getText().toString()))
>
>  {
>
>      System.out.println("This is 1");
>    }
> else if  (PleaseEnter.equals("2"))
>    System.out.println("This 2");
> else if  (PleaseEnter.equals("3"))
>    System.out.println("This 3");
>  else
>     System.out.println("That number is not recognized.");
>  }}
>  catch (Exception ex)
>
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