You know, it scares me the things I don't know about Android...

Thanks again.

On Oct 21, 9:59 am, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ken H wrote:
> > Ok that's what I thought, thanks.
>
> > Just curious, what other way is there to implement a cursor?
>
> Cursor is just an interface. There are at least seven Cursor
> implementations in Android, and creating your own is not terribly hard,
> particularly if you use AbstractCursor as a base. For example, I have a
> JoinCursor implementation that demonstrates creating a wrapping Cursor
> that blends two data sources:
>
> http://github.com/commonsguy/cw-advandroid/tree/master/Database/JoinC...
>
> > I usually
> > just load it and roll through in a do/while loop
> > (moveToFirst...moveToNext that sort of thing).
>
> That's a typical pattern for *using* a Cursor. You can also hand a
> Cursor off to a CursorAdapter to display in a ListView or other form of
> AdapterView.
>
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