There is no paintImmediately() equivalent in Android. On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 3:00 PM, Chaton <contactez.arn...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > In standard Java, you use repaint() to force the paint() method. > paint() method starts after the end of the current method. I explain : > > public void joueIA() > { > PosC=1; > repaint(); > PosL=1; > } > > The paint method will start after the end of joueIA method (after > PosC=1 and PosL=1). > > If you want to force the paint method immediately, you can use the > paintImmediately method. > > public void joueIA() > { > PosC=1; > paintImmediately(0,0,getWidth(),getHeight()); > PosL=1; > } > > Then, PosC=1, next the paint method starts and at the end of paint > method, posL=1. > > =================================== > > OK, now, what's happen under Android Java : > > You have this code : > > public void joueIA() > { > PosC=1; > invalidate(); > PosL=1; > } > > This code is the same as the repaint method (PosC=1 and PosL=1, next > onDraw starts) > > The question is : What is the same as paintImmediately method under > Android, in order to force onDraw method in the middle of a method ? > > Thanks for all, > > Chaton. > > > > > >
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