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Q: How to to prevent out of memory exception in Runnable

Si8private class Roller implements Runnable { private long delayMillis; public Roller(long delayMillis) { this.delayMillis = delayMillis; } @Override public void run() { if (tv != null) { int min = 0; int max = 3; ...

Si8
Si8
Should I post the entire Activity code?
I am guessing since the runnable is infinite, I have to do manual garbage collection after each run, to get rid of the memory the drawables are taking up?
Do you want the Runnable to call itself recursively with tv.postDelayed(this, delayMillis);?
Si8
Si8
I am trying to generate the numbers continuously
That doesn't seem like the best way to do that. Can you post the code that kicks off the Runnable? Are you sure it's only kicked off a single time? Other than that, try removing tv.postDelayed(this, delayMillis) from the Runnable and rather kick off a continuous series of Runnables. Make sense?
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Si8
tv = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.textView); tv.post(new Roller(900)); in the MainActivity. The TextView is updated with the new generated number. Kind of makes sense but maybe need clarification :) Thanks.
Tried removing it and it doesn't do anything anymore.
01:25
That helps. So are you sure that you only call tv.post(new Roller(900)) a single time? Perhaps you should post all that code. Also, if you remove tv.postDelayed(this, delayMillis) it should run a single time, right?
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Si8
@MarkCramer Yes it runs only once. It is being called once in the Activity and nowhere else. I can post the code.
public class MainActivity extends AppCompatActivity {

private Random rand = new Random();
TextView tv, tv7;
ImageButton ibRed, ibGreen, ibBlue, ibYellow;
Integer inType;
Integer inIncrement = 0;

@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.content_main);
tv7 = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.textView7);
ibRed = (ImageButton) findViewById(R.id.imageButton);
ibRed.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
@Override
yo. i'm trying to make dinner for my family while i do this.
Si8
Si8
It is not too clear with no formatting
lol... well help out here
i am sure the dinner will be just fine :D
Thanks
let me see if i can give you a quick tip. whenever you have recursion (a method calling itself) you run the risk of blowing the stack (i.e. out of memory). so, unless you're careful, it's generally not the best idea.
(dinner will not be fine if i don't make it... ;-) )
Si8
Si8
Ok well finish dinner
and let me know if you are back :)
It runs for a little bit... and then crashes
01:32
yeah, i think it's crashing because Runnables are tricky (they're on different threads) and so you're probably spinning up a bunch of them and blowing out the memory (i.e. stack). this site is called, after all, Stack Overflow! (congrats on that)
Si8
Si8
yep yep and thats why i am here
for assistance
I wonder if I can retrieve the random number from an AsyncTask and do the work in the Activitiy afterward
any idea how to optimize the code?
a) think about why you're using a Runnable. perhaps you should using another method for doing this. in other words, architect what you want to do differently.
b) try to hook into when the Runnable finishes. that way you know it's over. this can be done easily with AsyncTask if you want to go down that route.
(making food. back shortly...)
Si8
Si8
yeah i tried going that route unf it wasn't very successful
esp with my code :/
How would you use what I have and make it using AsyncTask?
I have to go for now but i will be back
please let me know if you have a better method and how i go on about doing it
btw... Enjoy dinner... talk tmrw :)
01:54
in general, you should only use Runnables or AsynTasks where there's a specific need for one because you need to be on a different thread or there's a timing issue.
if you want something to just keep looping and looping forever, i would use a Handler.
(ok, a Handler uses a Runnable, but you're not using it directly so you've got some stuff to manage it.)
oh, i just saw stackoverflow.com/a/40943433/852795 on your post. that's a pretty smart observation and actually looks like it might be the culprit. let me know how that goes.
good luck!

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