@zIronManBox the more interesting part is how do you draw the points?
if you cause havy calculations on the drawing process it will lag... if your image does not change between draws you can put it into a bitmap and just draw that one again that is much more efficient
I'm having a look at this post: stackoverflow.com/a/12033638/3176433 @rekire But i'm not sure where to put in these lines. Is it inside draw() or outside it?
Another problem I've come across, is by calling invalidate() multiple times to redraw the points I receive. And this causes to trigger onDraw(), which causes to slow done. I was thinking can we use hardware accelerator would help or any other work around. @rekire
Interesting aspects I think too that the hardware acceleration should help but the renderer should know that nothing has changed. you could try to make that view to an independend layer (you need to google that). that bitmap generation should been outside of the normal flow e.g. in your existing thread where you do your calculations
@rekire everytime, I get a new set of thousand points, I need to do Bitmap.createBitmap() and this Bitmap should be passed to ondraw() right? But another problem I face is during createBitmap() GC_FOR_ALLOC keeps triggering, how do I overcome this?
if u need help regarding chat implementation, roster friends, online friends and search i will help u i have done this already, and chat is implemented with bubbles :)
why we use inheritance, suppose there is one class "A" it has few Methods M1, M2 now i have two other classes B & C. now we want to use both M1 & M2 in our classes B & C. according to inheritance we will extend class A in class B & C and we can use both methods. but this scenario can be achieve like: if we create M1, M2 method in both classes.
@Andy Yes, you can still create M1, M2 methods in both classes, but it will be reptative code and not abide to OOPS concept. Inheriting will avoid repetative code and above that we can add more functionalities to M1 & M2 as well.
@Andy For example a CAR can be a parent class, every car has 4 wheels, a steering, and can move. Now take AUDI & BMW if you inherit these to CAR, then you get the properties of a CAR to these classes. Now you can Override the methods in car like topSpeed(), handling(), fuelCapacity() etc.
hi @ItachiUchiha @PG_Android @PankajAndroid @all ...i need to get intercept notification data created by other apps to make backup ..is it possible n android? ..any idea?
well you didn't ask me but is is possible as device admin, or as input method (aka tts or talkback), or with the 4.3 notification reading api which is also used by wearables
Also another thing, The heap memory is limited for java layer in android about 24MB to 32MB on a device and can't be extended. But the bitmap allocation that I do, is more than what is needed. How can I optimize the bitmap allocation on heap. Which is best way: do it on java heap or move to native layer where memory is unlimited?
I have got a prob with adapters, I am using drawableLeft for setting the image on some condition so that some list item will show it and some doesn't... It works good .... But after scrolling all item shows the drawableLeft Image
Why is it that when i use ".split("\\s+")" in a editText to get the words count, It shows 1 when the EditText is Empty? it's supposed to be 0 not 1. What's up with that
@Shweta for that you can use different image background or you can make button array and according to position set background for it or you can use gridview also and position wise implement it
@Shweta Suppose in your keypad has nine buttons . So just set nine items in gridview with three columns and make custom adapter for it and in getView() method check if(position==0) convertView.setBackgroundResources(R.drawable.xyz) and same for others eight items
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I want to develop and Android Application for Interior design like Greenlam application and many more apps available on App store.
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