If the CheckBox is inside an AdapterView<CheckBox> then you can cast the Object returned by getItemAtPosition() to a CheckBox, other wise if it is a view then you really should be using view holders to cut down on execution times.
I am NOT here to read the android docs to you. Go do it yourself. Read the docs, the blog, watch the google I/O videos, then maybe I'll answer some more intelligent questions. -theSmith On Jan 7, 2:30 am, Manoj <[email protected]> wrote: > Sir I am doing the same thing what you are tell but i am not getting > the way tousethe returned object by getItemAtPosition() to get the > checkbox which is a item in list. > > On Jan 7, 10:53 am, theSmith <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Manoj, > > > I'm not sure if I understood you correctly, but I believe you are > > looking for getViewById(R.id.whatever); > > cast the result to a ListView, then call getItemAtPosition. > > > also there is a group for android > > beginners.http://groups.google.com/group/android-beginners > > > P.S. Please brush up on your knowledge of the android > > documentationhttp://developer.android.com/guide/index.html > > There are plenty of examples that will help you get started. > > > -theSmith > > > On Jan 6, 3:47 am, Manoj <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > I am new for Android development. I want touse"Object> > > > > android.widget.AdapterView.getItemAtPosition(int position)" method for > > > getting the items from ListView. But I am not getting the way to make > > > it happen. > > > Please help me out on this topic.
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