Jiri wrote:
> I think it is a scoping issue, but I cant seem to find how to solve it.
> I would appreciate some help.
> 
> 
> public class SliderTest extends Activity {
> 
>      private HorizontalSlider slider;
> 
>      public TextView pView;
> 
> 
>      @Override
>      public void onCreate(Bundle icicle) {
> 
>          super.onCreate(icicle);
> 
>          setContentView(R.layout.main);
> 
>          slider = (HorizontalSlider) this.findViewById(R.id.slider);
> 
>          pView = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.label);
> 
>          slider.setOnChangeListener( new OnProgressChangeListener() {
> 
>              public void onProgressChanged(View v, int progress) {
>               /// CRASHES HERE , it seems pView is not know here!!
>               /// tried this SliderTest.this.pView
>                 String myString = Integer.toString(progress);
>                 pView.setText( myString );
>              }
>          });
> 
>      }
> 
> }

If it compiles, you do not have a scope problem.

More likely, pView is null. You can determine this by checking the Java
stack trace, available from adb logcat, DDMS, or the DDMS perspective in
Eclipse.

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