Hi, thanks.
But I want print these informations on my android application...... There is
a particular UI?

2009/5/15 iDeveloper <[email protected]>

> You can use Log.d for printing debug statements to the LogCat and Log.e for
> error statements.
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> On 15-May-09, at 1:25 PM, Francesco Pace wrote:
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> Hi Mariano, thanks for your time.
> Example :
>
> ///// CODE APPLICATION
> *System.out.println("Hello");
> foo1();   // Simple function
> System.out.println("World");
> foo2();   // Simple function
> System.out.println("Today");
> System.out.println("Yesterday");*
>
> I know that I can't use "System.out.println" on Android.
>
> ///// DISPLAY CONSOLE  (NO WINDOW COMMAND LINE)
> *- Hello
> - World  (after foo1())
> - Today  (after foo2())
> - Yesterday*
>
> "adb -e logcat" display the output of the currently running emulator on
> window command line, I need to show "logs" on interface.
> Can you help me? Thanks for all.
>
> 2009/5/15 Mariano Kamp <[email protected]>
>
>> Not sure if I understand you correctly.
>> You can run "adb -e logcat" on the command line to display the output of
>> the currently running emulator. Is that what are looking for?
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>> On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 9:32 AM, Francesco Pace <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> Hi developers,
>>> I need a help. I need to display all Logcats Log on console of my
>>> emulator, as do it the simple program "Hello World".
>>> Can you help me?
>>>
>>>
>>>
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