Here,
Inflater : is an object of LayoutInflater
content : is of LinearLayout
records : is a List<data>
tag_divider : is the layout file name in xml
i : an integer for printing in offset (not important)

On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 10:32 AM, Arithy <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I've been working on android coding recently and I'm stuck up at this
> situation.
>
> Here is the code that sets up the View and prints the string that is
> present in the View.
>
> content.addView (record.getView (this,inflator,content,i), i+1) ;
> content.addView(inflater.inflate (R.layout.tag_divider, content,
> false), 2+1) ;
>
> I know that record.getView(this, inflator, content, i); returns the
> required View.  Actually, I want the data as a string because I want
> to work on it further. Its not jsut to print it on screen but to use
> it further like chek it with some other string, append it, etc. How
> could I get the string that is present in this View...? Can anyone
> guide me on that?
>
> Arithy.
>
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