Hi James,

Great,  It perfectly worked for me.
It saved number of lines and time to code.

Thanks,
Anil

On Jan 20, 3:59 pm, James Yum <j...@google.com> wrote:
> Hi Anil,
>
> Reflection may work for you. Here's an untested example (with
> exception handling omitted):
>
> Field field = R.id.class.getField("button" + i);
> int id = field.getInt(null);
>
> Cheers,
> James
>
> On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 4:01 AM, amadamala <amadam...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I'm using TableLayout for my application.
> > I do have 16 buttons (4 rows and 4 columns) inside the layout.
>
> > I'm able to assign the text to each button by assigning value to
> > R.id.Button01, 02, 03 .... Button16.
>
> > Take this as an example code.
>
> >                ((Button)findViewById(R.id.Button01)).setText(list.get
> > (0).toString());
> >                
> > ((Button)findViewById(R.id.Button02)).setText(list.get(1).toString
> > ());
> >                
> > ((Button)findViewById(R.id.Button03)).setText(list.get(2).toString
> > ());
> >                
> > ((Button)findViewById(R.id.Button04)).setText(list.get(3).toString
> > ());
> >                
> > ((Button)findViewById(R.id.Button05)).setText(list.get(4).toString
> > ());
> >                
> > ((Button)findViewById(R.id.Button06)).setText(list.get(5).toString
> > ());
> >                
> > ((Button)findViewById(R.id.Button07)).setText(list.get(6).toString
> > ());
> >                
> > ((Button)findViewById(R.id.Button08)).setText(list.get(7).toString
> > ());
> >                
> > ((Button)findViewById(R.id.Button09)).setText(list.get(8).toString
> > ());
> >                
> > ((Button)findViewById(R.id.Button10)).setText(list.get(9).toString
> > ());
> >                
> > ((Button)findViewById(R.id.Button11)).setText(list.get(10).toString
> > ());
> >                
> > ((Button)findViewById(R.id.Button12)).setText(list.get(11).toString
> > ());
> >                
> > ((Button)findViewById(R.id.Button13)).setText(list.get(12).toString
> > ());
> >                
> > ((Button)findViewById(R.id.Button14)).setText(list.get(13).toString
> > ());
> >                
> > ((Button)findViewById(R.id.Button15)).setText(list.get(14).toString
> > ());
> >                
> > ((Button)findViewById(R.id.Button16)).setText(list.get(15).toString
> > ());
>
> > But what I want is similar to following code.
>
> >      for(int i=0; i< 16; i++)
> >      {
>
> >           ((Button)findViewById(R.id.Button[i] )).setText(list.get
> > (i).toString());
> >      }
>
> > Thanks,
> > -Anil
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