> You could use reflection, I suppose.

Hi Mark, thank you for the advice

I tried it.
I checked resource number by throwing integers from 0 to 10 like this ....

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int k;
for(k=0; k<=10; k++){
    int numTp3 = 
ContactsContract.CommonDataKinds.Email.getTypeLabelResource(k);        
//recource number
        Resources res = activity.getResources();
        CharSequence CharSeq = res.getText(numTp3);     //  <<=== checked
}
--------------------------------------------------------------
In case of Email, the CharSeq returned the same value of TYPE_CUSTOM after k >5.
Thank you.


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