I have the same problem and Ctrs+Shift+O does not resolve it in
Eclipse. Can someone help me?

On Dec 16 2009, 2:45 am, Steve <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am also working through this example but ran into a different
> problem.  The lines:
>
>         mDateDisplay = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.dateDisplay);
>         mPickDate = (Button) findViewById(R.id.pickDate);
>
> give the error "R.idcan not beresolved".  R is never declared
> anywhere.  What is it supposed to be? Eclipse's suggestion is:
>
> public static Object id;
> or
> public static final String id = null;
>
> -Steve
>
> On Dec 15, 2:45 pm, Justin Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > If you are using Eclipse you can do this quickly with the Ctrl+Shift+O
> > shortcut... It will automatically add missing imports and remove those you
> > don't need.
>
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> > There are only 10 types of people in the world...
> > Those who know binary and those who don't.
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> > On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 10:04 AM, Waiter <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > ME TOO.
>
> > > I'm going through the tutorials one at a time. Very helpful and
> > > learning as I go.
>
> > > So, I need to import both the Textview and the Button, (and whatever
> > > else I'll be using)
>
> > > import android.widget.TextView;
> > > import android.widget.Button;
>
> > > Added this to the imports, worked like a champ.
>
> > > Thanks
>
> > > Waiter
>
> > > On Dec 10, 3:59 pm, "Lee $$$" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > Nevermind, already figured out what was wrong. As a note to beginners,
> > > > always double-check that you are importing all the android packages for
> > > the
> > > > tutorials. It will save you mountains of time and problems.
>
> > > > On Dec 9, 2009 11:58 PM, "LeeGiT" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > I am working through the tutorial for Hello Date Picker. I copied the
> > > > code for the HelloDatePicker.java file but I keep getting syntax error
> > > > on tokens for the 'int'. Here some code...
>
> > > > package com.example.hellodatepicker;
>
> > > > import android.app.Activity;
> > > > import android.os.Bundle;
> > > > import java.util.Calendar;
>
> > > > private TextView mDateDisplay; <====== Error Here - Syntax error on
> > > > these tokens, delete these tokens.
> > > > private Button mPickDate;          <====== and here
>
> > > > private int mYear;                       <====== and here
> > > > private int mMonth;                    <====== and here
> > > > private int mDay;                        <====== and here.....
>
> > > > static final int DATE_DIALOG_ID = 0; <====== Error Here - Syntax error
> > > > on these tokens, AnnotationName expected instead.
>
> > > > What is going on here? Is seems all the tutorials are based on Android
> > > > 1.5 - 1.6....
>
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