Found the solution.
setPadding(0, 0, 0, 0);
Didn't know this existed.
Segunda-feira, 29 de Abril de 2013 9:55:07 UTC+1, Filipe escreveu:
Hi,
I need to create a small spinner in height.
So I created a spinner with 58pixels height, but it has big borders on top
and bottom, so
Please go through this url
http://www.lacherstorfer.at/haris_blog/2008/03/android-howto-create-spinners.html
On Friday, March 8, 2013 2:31:40 PM UTC+5:30, Sadhna Upadhyay wrote:
Hi friends,
i need a help,can some oe tell me that how to dynamically add a value
in spinner in android.
Hello
Refer to API Demos which Google distributes along with the SDK release
under samples.
You can find a spinner related component under views/spinner
Thanks,
Palash
On Tuesday, 23 October 2012 14:56:58 UTC+5:30, rauf qureshi wrote:
Hello friends ,
I want to show Select option in
Nadav,
Which version of android are you developing on?
I am currently developing a project and using 4.0.3 for testing, since this
is the most common up to date version; however, I find that it is not
displaying the radio button as well. But, when I use the same exact code in
an android
OOpppss... O:)
got the error.. thanks a lot... :)
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Hi members,
I want to display the second spinner if i only select
some values in my first spinner and also i want to create the spinner in my
class directly without declaring in my main.xml is it possible?
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Hi members,
Using HttpPost i am able to retrieve the following
data in my response
cities
name stateID=01 cityID=01Chennai/name
name stateID=01 cityID=02Trichy/name
name stateID=01 cityID=03Madurai/name
/cities
Now i need to pass these values into my
Hi members,
How to retrieve xml data from xml database and
display in spinner?
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On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 3:00 AM, vivek elangovan
elangovan.vi...@gmail.comwrote:
How to retrieve xml data from xml database
Google that.
and display in spinner?
Google that too.
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TreKing
Hi members,
Using spinner i display list of details what i need to do
is after selecting the item using spinner i need to display a data in text
field.
For eg : If i m selecting state from spinner i need to display country name
in next field.
- Vivek Elangovan
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spinner1 = (Spinner)this.findViewById(R.id.spinner1);
final String[] groupes = new String[] {A, B, C, D, E, F, G,
H};
ArrayAdapterCharSequence featuresAdapter = new ArrayAdapterCharSequence(
this, android.R.layout.simple_spinner_item, new ArrayListCharSequence());
Hi Arun,
How will i set the name for the next text field
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 4:44 PM, arun kumar hariarun2...@gmail.com wrote:
spinner1 = (Spinner)this.findViewById(R.id.spinner1);
final String[] groupes = new String[] {A, B, C, D, E, F, G,
H};
ArrayAdapterCharSequence
same you create another spinner and declare another string array and get
the position value and assign to string and set to textbox thats it.
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 5:12 PM, vivek elangovan
elangovan.vi...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Arun,
How will i set the name for the next text field
ok i will try that one ,if u any samples also pls send me
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 5:18 PM, arun kumar hariarun2...@gmail.com wrote:
same you create another spinner and declare another string array and get
the position value and assign to string and set to textbox thats it.
On Thu, Mar 1,
SOURCE CODE [main.xml] is
?xml version=1.0 encoding=utf-8?
LinearLayout xmlns:android=http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android;
android:orientation=vertical
android:layout_width=fill_parent
android:layout_height=fill_parent
TextView
Hi arun,
thanks for the sample i already gone through this i need sample
for spinner and corresponding dependent value selection.
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 6:27 PM, arun kumar hariarun2...@gmail.com wrote:
SOURCE CODE [main.xml] is
?xml version=1.0 encoding=utf-8?
LinearLayout
At 11:26 PM 2/28/2012, you wrote:
Being a newbie is no excuse for not reading the documentation. There
is a long one describing themes right in the SDK.
my vision is not so great. i did find
http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/themes.html, but no
mention of how to change the color
Being a newbie is no excuse for not reading the documentation. There
is a long one describing themes right in the SDK.
On Feb 29, 8:51 am, Ray Tayek rta...@ca.rr.com wrote:
At 04:39 PM 2/28/2012, you wrote:
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 6:29 PM, Ray Tayek
mailto:rta...@ca.rr.comrta...@ca.rr.com
Why don't you just use a Textview which on click opens a
dialog/activity with a listview a edittext for search and return the
selected value to the TextView. You can design the entire thing so that it
looks like a spinner.
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On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 8:35 PM, havexz bali.param...@gmail.com wrote:
You are assuming that it is the same Spinner object and the same
OnItemSelectedListener. Instead, it is a completely different Spinner
instance and a completely different OnItemSelectedListener instance,
for a completely
Well I got your point on creation. So I did some more digging/
experimentation and am pretty sure it is calling on the same Activity
and same Spinner instance i.e. the newly created instance after the
orientation change. I did this by putting a count in activity and also
printing the references.
Thanks for the quick reply. Well I am using fragments but create from
xml. And thanks for providing some work arounds. Really appreciated.
Then your app has other problems. The user is perfectly capable of
using their finger and changing the selection of a Spinner as many
times as the user
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 8:08 PM, havexz bali.param...@gmail.com wrote:
I agree that user can call it multiple times even though program is
processing last selection. But these un-necessary calls make the
program looks sluggish, even though we are using all the goodies of
background processing.
To illustrate, if I select Earth twice, the log statement is called
once, only for the first I change my selection to Earth from some other
selection Which, IMHO, is precisely what should happen when the activity
is destroyed and recreated and you use static fragments (or no
Hi Abhishek ,
Thanks for your reply.I am relatively new on Android.May I have tutorial
link on building custom spinner(extending
BaseAdapter)?
Again thanks.
Cheers
Goutom.
On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 1:50 AM, Abhishek Akhani
abhishek.akh...@gmail.comwrote:
Its possible n for this you have to make
I am attempting to assign each selected spinner value to the variables
ORIGIN, DESTINATION and TRIP_TYPE, respectively. The variables are
null after assignment.
On Jul 26, 11:45 am, TreKing treking...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 1:39 PM, Ab Caballero a...@mac.com wrote:
I have an
First problem I notice is you're setting 3 different adapters to the same
Spinner.
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transit tracking app for Android-powered
i thought each spinner was identified by the findViewById() method?
On Jul 26, 11:58 am, TreKing treking...@gmail.com wrote:
First problem I notice is you're setting 3 different adapters to the same
Spinner.
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On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 2:15 PM, Ab Caballero a...@mac.com wrote:
i thought each spinner was identified by the findViewById() method?
Oh, missed that you were resetting it. In that case, next problem is you're
only setting the listener on the last instance of spinner.
I got it working, but not with the case statement. Instead, I created
three instances of onItemSelectedListener(). However, I'm not certain
that this is the most efficient way to achieve the result.
On Jul 26, 12:58 pm, TreKing treking...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 2:15 PM, Ab
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 3:08 PM, Ab Caballero a...@mac.com wrote:
I got it working, but not with the case statement. Instead, I created
three instances of onItemSelectedListener(). However, I'm not certain
that this is the most efficient way to achieve the result.
Again, you were only
Hi
trying to use getSelectedItem().toString() ?
On 7月27日, 上午2时39分, Ab Caballero a...@mac.com wrote:
Hi,
I have an activity with three spinners and am having trouble
retrieving the data from them. The code below is not yielding the
desired results. Any help is appreciated.
Its possible n for this you have to make a custom adapter (extending
BaseAdapter) and an xml file for this view. and set this custom
adapter as your spinner's adapter.
On Jul 24, 12:11 pm, Goutom goutom.sust@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
Please open the image.In the image Font Size is header and
Fixed, the problem was in my adapter:
// Categories / Folders Adapter for Spinner View
public class spAdapter extends BaseAdapter implements OnClickListener {
private ArrayListString m_arySelItems;
private LayoutInflater m_layoutInfater;
private ArrayListString
On 4/18/2011 1:13 PM, Kumar Bibek wrote:
You cant do that with a spinner.
Are you so sure? I believe spinners can be populated both manually and
from a database. Just google android dynamic spinner content. Here's
one:
On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 12:21 PM, Kenny Riddile kfridd...@gmail.com wrote:
On 4/18/2011 1:13 PM, Kumar Bibek wrote:
You cant do that with a spinner.
Are you so sure?
Probably meant the typing into the spinner part. That you can't do.
So many so quick
YEs I mean typing it into the spinner, but I like the idea of an option in the
spinner is
Add New Calendar might work
are there any other ways ?
Thanks again
On Apr 18, 2011, at 1:47 PM, TreKing wrote:
On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 12:21 PM, Kenny Riddile kfridd...@gmail.com
The only other way would be to create a your own custom Spinner class which
allows editing. You can look here (under Compound Controls) to get you
started:
http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/custom-components.html
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Hi Kumar and Kostya, thanks for your quick replies.
Kumar, I did wonder if text colour could be an issue, but surely the
standard styling should work consistently throughout all devices and
OS versions, right? Note that I have not set a custom text colour.
Kostya, this is indeed on Droid X -- do
I don't have one either, but I've seen screenshots of my program on that
device, done by someone for a review.
See the top-left corner of the screenshot in section 8:
http://www.simplehelp.net/2010/11/30/how-to-manage-your-android-wifi-connections/
The spinners in that screenshot use my own
Hi again,
Thanks for your suggestion Kostya. But my spinner does not use any
custom styling whatsoever. It is shown in a dialog which is built
using AlertBuilder. The only custom styling in the app is for buttons,
which I don't think should have any effect on spinners.
Any other ideas?
Hi,
Are you using a custom theme for your entire application's activities to
customize buttons? Are you using a theme at all?
2011/1/17 michael michael.d.peder...@googlemail.com
Hi again,
Thanks for your suggestion Kostya. But my spinner does not use any
custom styling whatsoever. It is
Hi again,
I am using a custom theme for my entire application through the
android:theme xml attribute in the Manifest file:
application android:theme=@style/CustomActivityTheme ...
But it has very minimal content and does not include the button styles
-- these are set manually when needed. Here
In theory, this shouldn't affect spinners.
In practice, you've got a user complaint, and something *is* going on.
I would try taking out the theme setting for a one-off build, and ask that
user to try it out.
Given that I don't have a Droid X, that's the only thing that comes to my
mind :)
PS
Thanks for the suggestion, I will try it (although I probably won't be
able to verify easily -- can't get more feedback from the user in
question).
Cheers,
Michael.
On Jan 17, 7:54 pm, Kostya Vasilyev kmans...@gmail.com wrote:
In theory, this shouldn't affect spinners.
In practice, you've got
Do you are looking a spinner wheel or a spinner menu?
On 23 Nov, 10:28, Jithin danijanuv...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi friends,
As part of my project I need a spinner that should display
items like HTML select tag rather opening a new window.
Is it possible...?
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Ummm, on mobile devices, it's not a good way to display a equivalent of HTML
select You cannot achieve what you are looking for by using the default
Spinner.
However, I think you can try and change the behaviour by extending the
Spinner class. Just my guess, never thought about it, and never
Hello,
I am running in the same problem. Also with a tabview. Is there any
other solution?
Cheers,
Toby
On Oct 26, 1:47 pm, Khetzal quetz...@gmail.com wrote:
No, i've try with this for the context, with getApplicationContext()
too, with getParent() and with getContext(),
but always the same
Hi, I tried to set the width of the spinner but not using
visibility=GONE and it works.
Spinner android:id=@+id/spinner1
android:layout_height=wrap_content
android:layout_width=0dip
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Thank you Mark, Brad.
I will look into the http://code.google.com/p/android-wheel/
The javascript solution looks too tedious :)
Cheers,
Hatch
On Nov 13, 1:25 am, Brad Gies rbg...@gmail.com wrote:
I needed the same thing awhile ago and couldn't find a good
implementation of it anywhere.
No, i've try with this for the context, with getApplicationContext()
too, with getParent() and with getContext(),
but always the same problem.
I've read somewhere that is because i try to make my spinner in an
Activity created by an other Activity which is in a tabview.
Finally, i use a simple
Seems like you're not setting the adapter on the spinner but on the
list, is this intended? (I'm assuming you are extending ListActivity)
this would explain why onItemSelected isn't called.
-Dario
On Oct 18, 2:18 pm, SImplyG2010 thomas.sheppar...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry Bret I do not understand
Are you calling the super of the onClick method in the onClickListener?
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Sorry Bret I do not understand in which onClickListener? The button or
the onItemSelected listener?
On Oct 18, 1:31 pm, Bret Foreman bret.fore...@gmail.com wrote:
Are you calling the super of the onClick method in the onClickListener?
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ok, thanks. My workaround was to simply grab the panel containing the
spinner and make it disappear.
final TableRow s1Row = (TableRow)
findViewById(R.id.spinner1_row);
isRepeatedCheckBox
.setOnCheckedChangeListener(new
Looked at your link - I don't think it's the same thing.
The spinner does get disabled - it just does not grey out.
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Anil,
Spinner background,
spinner_background.xml
located under
android-sdk-windows\platforms\android-version\data\res\drawable
has state selectors for state_pressed and state_focused.
It does not have a selector for state_enabled=false.
One way to fix this is to use your own drawable with
Sorry Mark, I guess I didn't make myself clear.
What I meant to say was that I have not seen an example where a
Spinner and Adapter is configured with something other an Array/Cursor
of String. Ie an Array of some complex Objec.
But I think I have figured out what I need now.
I should render the
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 9:52 AM, William Ferguson
william.ferguson...@gmail.com wrote:
But I think I have figured out what I need now.
I should render the non String items by overriding #getView and
#getDropDownView, correct?
Correct. In this respect, it is not much different than the samples
Ah OK,
learned something new... Thanks Mark.
Where do I get the source code you mentioned?
I guess they are not included in the SDK because I wasn't able to find
them there.
Sorry for all this newbie questions, but I'm still working on getting
into the platform (I'm coming from Windows Mobile)...
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 12:40 PM, maik maik.wi...@googlemail.com wrote:
Where do I get the source code you mentioned?
I used Google Code Search:
http://www.google.com/codesearch
Include the package:android clause in there, and it will restrict your
search to Android-related code. Otherwise,
Thank you for your hint. I was able to get it to work with one little
problem left. I now read all my database values into an array and use
ArrayAdapter to fill the AlertDialog. The problem is, the list shows
the list entries with white text on a white background (only while
clicking an entry
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 4:23 PM, maik maik.wi...@googlemail.com wrote:
I now read all my database values into an array and use
ArrayAdapter to fill the AlertDialog.
That's not a good idea. You waste a fair bit of memory and CPU time this way.
The problem is, the list shows
the list entries
Dear Mark, yes that dis the trick. Thanks!
But I'm wondering anyway, what was wrong with my attempt?
What is the predefined layout
android.R.layout.simple_list_item_single_choice good for if it uses
the same color for text and background?
On 22 Jun., 22:31, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 4:56 PM, maik maik.wi...@googlemail.com wrote:
What is the predefined layout
android.R.layout.simple_list_item_single_choice good for if it uses
the same color for text and background?
That's for ListView. ListView is not AlertDialog.
AlertDialog uses
Hi,
Did you tried :
onClick(DialogInterface dialog, int which)
I think you can update your list adapter according to the wich
parameter.
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On 19 avr, 03:45, greg sep...@eduneer.com wrote:
I have an activity with a ListView check list and a spinner that
controls the sort order of the
Thanks for the suggestions Will and TreKing. I haven't tried the
DialogInterface onClick handler yet. I thought
OnItemLongClickListener might be a work around, but the following
onItemLongClick handler never gets called.
Spinner s2 = (Spinner) findViewById(R.id.spinner_order);
You have a few options. You can ask the view for the position of the
selected item (getSelectedItemPosition()), or the ID you associated
with that item (getSelectedItemId()), or register listener with
setOnItemSelectedListener().
You can get the associated item with getSelectedItem(). You can get
Thanks, Mark...that did the trick. :)
On Apr 9, 5:44 pm, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com wrote:
polyclefsoftware wrote:
I'm trying to create a spinner that displays an image+text, where the
image can be one of two possible images, depending on a parameter
(e.g. think of a list of
If you want the text to align to right, then create a custom adapter
which extends BaseAdapter and align the text to right.
Nithin
On Mar 29, 2:53 pm, emna zeddini zeddini.e...@gmail.com wrote:
Good Morning,
I am thinking of having a spinner with a reversed direction , that's from
right to
Hello,
Could you please explain a little more.
Thanks in advance.
2010/3/29 Nithin nithin.war...@gmail.com
If you want the text to align to right, then create a custom adapter
which extends BaseAdapter and align the text to right.
Nithin
On Mar 29, 2:53 pm, emna zeddini
I am thinking of having a spinner with a reversed direction , that's from
right to left.
What you mean by this. If you mean Aligning text to right, then create
a class which extends BaseAdapter in that
- override the getView() method
- create a textview or create your layout in xml and use
Hi Mark,
Could you please share code snippet for the above problem.
Thanks,
Shekhar
On Jan 28, 6:03 pm, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com wrote:
When user click on the item, I dont knw which event to register like
button
have OnClick so what is there for this how to check which item is
Hi Mark,
Could you share a code snippet for this.
Thanks,
Shekhar
On Jan 28, 6:03 pm, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com wrote:
When user click on the item, I dont knw which event to register like
button
have OnClick so what is there for this how to check which item is
selected?
Use
Hi Satish,
I have solution of you problem. Here is your code.
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import android.widget.Spinner;
Spinner spinnerDay;
String strSpinnerDay;
public class SpinnerDemo extends Activity{
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle
thanks pranav..
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 10:22 AM, Pranav vips...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Satish,
I have solution of you problem. Here is your code.
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import android.widget.Spinner;
Spinner spinnerDay;
String strSpinnerDay;
public class
param position is the item's position in the drop down list, start
from 0, not rowid in database
On 8月25日, 上午5时13分, Federico Paolinelli fedep...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all, I successfully binded aspinnerwidget to a simple cursor
adapter, but I started having problems when I tried to add a new
Honest wrote:
I want to add String values in spinner at run time. My problem is that
the value is not available in res file. Can some one tell me how can i
do it ? I just want to insert one String array or simple String run
time in Spinner.
Step #1: Put your initial values in an
The following is my code but some how it is not displaying String
which is inside ListString. and when i click on spinner it hangs
somehow.
Spinner s1=new Spinner(this);
//String cityNames[]={a,b,c};
//String bankName[]=(String[])bankList.toArray();
Honest wrote:
The following is my code but some how it is not displaying String
which is inside ListString. and when i click on spinner it hangs
somehow.
Check your stack trace for exceptions. The stack trace can be found in
adb logcat, DDMS, or the DDMS perspective in Eclipse.
Spinner
The look of a Spinner is just defined through a framework style, and
you can override that style in your XML. In this case, the look of
a spinner is provided by its android:background, which is defined
here:
set your Sipinner onItemSelectedLisnter
and implement the inteface method :
onItemClick(AdapterView? arg0, View arg1, int arg2,long arg3)
the parameter of arg1 is your selected view, and you could pick
textview form it.
then set the backgroud color as your like of textview
On Aug 4, 1:10 pm,
Peter, thanks a bunch. Here's code snippet:
// d is a dialog
Spinner spin = (Spinner) d.findViewById(R.id.searchCriteria);
spin.setOnItemSelectedListener(new OnItemSelectedListener() {
public void onItemSelected(AdapterView? parent, View view, int
position, long id) {
// hide selection text
sorry to be intruding here but did anyone try to get the selected item
of the spinner and got a handler null exception error?
I am getting the error EVEN thought the spinner is getting populated
but as soon as I make the selection, I am getting a handler exception
thanks
On Jun 12, 9:44 pm,
On Saturday 27 June 2009 16:38:20 Kent Loobey wrote:
Is there a way to set a Spinner's style so that each entry has the but no
radio button?
Is there a way to set a Spinner's style so that each entry has text but no
radio button?
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You
this works fine for me :
- arrayadapter :
public class MoSpinnerListAdapter extends ArrayAdapterString {
private Listyourobjs yourobjs;
public MoSpinnerListAdapter(Context context, Listyourobj
yourobjs) {
super(context, R.layout.simple_spinner_item);
Kerry wrote:
I've seen this posted before but haven't seen an answer yet. The
OnItemSelectedListener event handler gets called both when a spinner
is initialized, and when a user physically clicks the spinner control.
Is is possible to determine if an event was triggered by a user
selection
There are at least two other people who have encountered this problem:
http://groups.google.com/group/android-beginners/browse_thread/thread/252736990cf0251c
http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/thread/b88d99ce73de2efe?fwc=1
Any ideas? Is it a bug?
At the very least,
I suggest you create your own SpinnerAdapter for the spinner. In
getDropDownView for that SpinnerAdapter you determine what is
displayed for each drop down view.
On Feb 10, 1:21 pm, Inderjeet Singh inder...@gmail.com wrote:
I would like to create a spinner where a user can edit the text for
Have you looked at the API demos for Spinner?
Peli
www.openintents.org
On 27 Jan., 16:01, Honest honestsucc...@gmail.com wrote:
I made a one screen by using xml file. I had a 2 TextView and `1
spinner one the screen but i am facing some proble with spinner.
I hope some one will help me in
The same problem happens when I'm trying to change the Button backgroud.
After that i'm loosing button behavior.
Looks strange if I have inherit and implemet MyButton to provide so basic
functionality like background color...
Any ideas? Missing I something?
Thanks,
Evgeny
On Fri, Nov 28,
Thank you, Mark.
I will read your posts.
On 10月8日, 上午6时20分, Mark Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anthony wrote:
I want the spinner displays ImageView+TextView, so I create two
classes as below:
You may have better luck replacing AlbumSpinnerItem with an XML layout
and using
u need to create an array in the resources ( values\arrays.xml ) with
the values u want the spinner to show
and create a SpinnerAdupter with this array
u can see an example in the samples comming with the android sdk
( ApiDemos ) and from the spinner u can take
the indx of the item.
On Sep
I need to get these values from the database. I have a Clients table
and A Projects Table,
The Project has a Foreign Key to the Client Table, Client_ID. So whe
they add a Project, they will select a Client from the Spinner.
The Client Spinner needs to be dynamic and be able to be loaded from a
I derived a subclass from spinner and overwrote performClick(),
something like:
public boolean performClick() {
if (actionPerformer != null) {
actionPerformer.onClick(this);
}
return true;
}
where actionPerformer is
Hi,
Thanks again, Mark and David.
The suggested ideas seems too complicated (I was hoping to simplify
the solution. and not the other way around...).
Therefore, I would probably have to add some fictive records to
database tables. It isn't such a legitimate software design, but it is
the
Shaimailit wrote:
[...]
I would like to enable no selection in the spinner itself (like
windows combobox style), without using other controls, like checkbox.
I forgot to mention an important issue: I am using the
SimpleCursorAdapter, which means I get the values from DB table.
Therefore, I
Mark Murphy wrote:
David Given wrote:
Simplest solution is probably to use a custom ViewBinder on your
SimpleCursorAdapter that adds a '(no selection)' row to the spinner.
Can a ViewBinder add rows? I don't see how given the API.
Yeah, if you're mapping the Spinner's data directly onto
ok, and if you try to do :
my_spinner.setAdapter(new ArrayAdapter());
my_spinner.setAdapter(new ArrayAdapter());
how many invocation do you have?
thks
On May 20, 3:11 pm, vitvikt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use
my_spinner.setOnItemSelectedListener(MyActivity.this);
where
public
Sorry, I did not undrstand, what do yo want.
As I understand now, you have different quantity of invocation for
spinner with focus and without it?
And you don't now, have spinner focus or not?
I did not investigate this problem.
May be parameters of onItemSelected(AdapterView parent, View v, int
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