Hi,
You notice that the ArrayAdapter will have to populate a view for each
row of a list view, thus you must provide it a layout for the row, you
can either specify a layout of your own (R.layout.row) or just use the
framework's built in layout (android.R.layout...).
You can find an example in the
The textViewResourceId is actually the id of a layout (as it says on the
docs: "The resource ID for a layout file containing a TextView to use when
instantiating views.").
So you should have a layout with a single TextView and it should work.
On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 7:00 AM, appsgrrl wrote:
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Hi all, this is my first post, and I'm just starting out, so it will
probably be stoopid.
I'm trying to use the ArrayAdatper(Context, int textViewResourceId,
Listobjects) constructor.
What resourceId am I supposed to use for the second parameter?
I want this to apply this ArrayAdapter to a Spin
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