Is it possible to import an external Java-Libary into my Android Project, if yes how? I'd like to use this Libary commons.apache.org/io/download_io.cgi
I am developing Recording App that includes Pause/Play option.
I tried with both Media Recorder and AudioRecord
In case of AudioRecord , the recorded audio consumes larger size, so if the recording size increases say for eg: if i record 1 min audio it consumes 40 to 50MB an it really paining to...
Using the com.google.android.maps API, I've got a MapActivity which uses ItemizedOverlay to place several (up to about 1000) icons on a MapView. I want to refresh (or perhaps just add to the list of) the icons when the LocationListener detects the device has moved a certain distance (currently 5...
Please note the "I think I may have solved my problem" was interrupted by my line manager as he got stuck setting up eclipse. I'm now screwed again. :(
@ThunderRabbit I think the solution to your problem is to add the overlays in a batch then call populate().
So you haveta modify HelloItemizedOverlay so that holds an ArrayList of n elements. If the ArrayList is about to overflow, add all the overlays using addOverlay(ArrayList<item>) and then call populate().
Also if the queue is not full, run a Timer that calls populate() in a few seconds. This is a hacky solution, I know.
Please see each section below for a description of my problem described in three separate ways. Hopefully should help people to answer.
Problem: How do you find a pair of coordinate expressed in canvas/userspace when you only have the coordinate expressed in terms of a zoomed image, given the or...
So, after redrawing the problem I've found the solution I was looking for:
It's pretty easy to find the values for each between A and B (both X and Y) since you can convert known distances by dividing by the scale factor in order to find it's distance in canvas/userspace. This along with the f...
Which unfortunately shows I may have answered the wrong question... hmm...
Modified the title of the question in order for it to make sense compared to what I'm actually answering. Still useful but just... less so.