Re: [android-beginners] My first post -- ArrayAdapter question

2010-06-15 Thread Nam Ngo
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

Re: [android-beginners] My first post -- ArrayAdapter question

2010-06-12 Thread Yuvi
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: > H

[android-beginners] My first post -- ArrayAdapter question

2010-06-11 Thread appsgrrl
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