Hi all,
before I start banging my head against the wall, I would like to know if
the software I have in mind is technically possible on Android.
I would like to code a local tcp/ip server, listening on an high port
(say... 8080 or 12345) only on the localhost interface (127.0.0.1).
Is it
On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 8:31 AM, Alessandro Pellizzari a...@amiran.it wrote:
before I start banging my head against the wall, I would like to know if
the software I have in mind is technically possible on Android.
I would like to code a local tcp/ip server, listening on an high port
(say...
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Hi All,
Can someone tell me if its possible to add a header layout over tabs in
1.5? If so, how? When I attempt to nest a TabHost within another layout -
things go terribly wrong.
Thanks,
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On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 10:25 AM, Jason Van Anden robotiss...@gmail.com wrote:
Can someone tell me if its possible to add a header layout over tabs in
1.5? If so, how?
Put the TabHost within another layout.
When I attempt to nest a TabHost within another layout -
things go terribly wrong.
Thanks Mark,
When I tried nesting inside a layout I got a null pointer exception. I was
convinced that the TabHost could not be used within another layout (maybe I
was wrong). I figured out a different solution - I replaced the title bar
entirely. This is ultimately a better solution for what
Ok since the EditText.getText. will only allow you to get a string i
made a small program to get the string and convert it to a float. It
was a pain to do. You could change the return to an int or double but
i made this for floats...
Here is the horrible code...
public float
What was wrong with this:
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/api/java/lang/Float.html
On 19 Jun 2010, at 17:02, kille6525 wrote:
Ok since the EditText.getText. will only allow you to get a string i
made a small program to get the string and convert it to a float. It
was a pain to do. You
And just as safe method for avoiding NPE, its good practice to do the
following...
if(text.equals(queryString))
//do stuff
On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 10:50 AM, Tollas tolla...@gmail.com wrote:
Worked great! Thanks!
On Jun 18, 11:12 am, Justin Anderson janderson@gmail.com wrote:
You
I've got an app that uses a Spinner tied to an Adapter. I want to be
able to save its contents when onSaveInstanceState is called, but am
not sure which put method of the Bundle class I can use to do this?
protected void onSaveInstanceState(Bundle outState) {
//TODO: Figure out how to
On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 1:36 PM, -DC- diskcras...@gmail.com wrote:
I've got an app that uses a Spinner tied to an Adapter. I want to be
able to save its contents when onSaveInstanceState is called, but am
not sure which put method of the Bundle class I can use to do this?
protected void
I think he was specifically referring to the parseFloat() function...
This is a direct link to a slightly different version of the api he
referenced...
http://java.sun.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/lang/Float.html#parseFloat(java.lang.String)
Raymond
On 06/19/2010 01:38 PM, kille6525 wrote:
Oh
That or the constructor that takes a string - but anything over making your own
parser...
On 19 Jun 2010, at 22:12, Raymond Rodgers wrote:
I think he was specifically referring to the parseFloat() function... This is
a direct link to a slightly different version of the api he referenced...
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