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Q: Custom MultiAutoCompleteTextView like Autocomplete result must suggest me 'ThankYou' when i type 'TY'

KartikI am creating demo of simple MultiAutoCompleteTextView. I have gone through the official docs MultiAutoCompleteTextView. Completed this simple tutorial. But this is something different than what i am trying to achieve. What i want is : When i type 'TY' then autocomplete result must suggest m...

 
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08:04
Morning
08:39
scared everyone off after yesterday ...
Hello.
Hi Suri
How are you Greame?
It's quiet here today, any special reason?
Bit tired - you?
Still energetic. :D
08:51
:P
uurgghh ... so tired this morning zzzzzz
morning @Graeme
09:09
Morning @Merlin, how's things?
don't know ... I haven't quite woken up yet ... no milk in fridge so have to go to shop ... that'll be a struggle witout caffeine ... but it is a sunny day ... sso that might help
09:41
I think I fixed Lux
Congo :D
see, I'm a fool, and managed to use Math.round() on floating point numbers
which means, 50% chance of turning the screen off >_<
anyway, Lux has a working kill switch now
Why would that turn the screen off?
And Morning Glitch :)
because Android was coded by monkeys, and on some phones a brightness of 0 = off
and on others it means lock the phone
and on mine, it means ignore it
so you can see my issue here...
Doesn't long f=100f; long x=Math.round(f); system.print.out(x.toString()); print "100" ?
09:45
yes, but some of my brightness values are percentages, as in 0.4f = 40%
percentages are easier to work with, because as i said, android was coded by monkeys, and setting the window brightness ranges from 0 to 100, and setting the system brightness ranges from 0 to 255
so feeding it a float i would imagine auto converts the float to a double (which shouldn't lose precision) which converts it back to a float...
it returns an integer
static int round(float a)
Not according to the Javadocs...?
09:47
are you sure you're looking at the right method?
maybe for double, but I use float
OooooOOoooh. Android uses a different Math class o.o
Oh, hah, no it doesn't, i was scrolled down too far XD
Sorry, yes, continue ¬.¬
innocent non-idiot wistling
so yeah, Android makes it really easy to break devices
Wait, so how is android to blame?
because setting the brightness to 0 is possible, and the behaviour is unpredictable
agree'ed that different functionality is very bad. Looks more like lazy programming of device programmers
09:55
yeah
Lack of good documentation from google means that these things are bound to happen. You should always expect the worse. You know what they say about "ass-u-me" -ing things
that's the thing, I never intended to set it to zero just in case
it was my bug that caused it, but the effect shouldn't have existed
you used the word "should"
Also you should be working in the same units everywhere ... 0 to 255 is probably your best bet, just convert everything to that
can't rely on any sentance which contains that word while programming.
09:58
@Merlin I work with percentages
because they're easiest to work with given Android's inconsistency
Doing that opens you up to floating point madness
You would be better using a scaling technique
like using units of 0.1%
yeah
So 100% = 1000
integer math is faster too
true
but I'd still have to convert it all the time
I guess its safer
@Glitch You can use an object to wrap things like that up.
10:00
if you are having to convert stuff anyway
relying on your object to convert things as and where it's needed.
+1 to Graeme
that is exactly what encapsulation of logic is for
setValueAsPercent(int) and setValue() would both allow you to pass the object around which has int getValue() and int getValueAsPercent() off the top of my head.
or get/setRawValue() if you prefer.
true
I would just have overrides like setBrightness(float) setBrightness(int) setBrightness255(int)
10:04
@Merlin Eeek!
that's allowed
maybe the 255 one is a bit of a hack
Just thinking that method overloading was what caused the bug in the first place.
maybe setBrightness(int value, int scale)
setBrightnessPercentage(float) and setBrightnessPercentage(int) would allow the code to be more readable as well as eliminating abiguaty.
come again? What was the issue with float and double?
10:06
ambiguousness.... man, that's a hard word.. ambiguity?
ambigui
lol :)
The initial bug was caused by there being two round() functions which took different types and returned different types which were being silently converted (correct me if i'm wrong @Glitch)
more like me being an idiot
Float (the class) is a wrapper around the primitive type double. Confusingly Double is also a wrapper around double
stuff like float percentage = Math.round(getBrightness()/100f)
because my brain does shit like that for no reason
10:12
Yes I see your illogic there
... actually I'm suprised eclipse didn't warn you about that
then again there's usually not much that can go wrong with pushing an integer into a float
eclipse only warns you about stuff you don't care about
@Glitch Creating objects which represent parts of your logic also allow you to create unit tests.
+1 again (although I never actually get round to creating unit tests. the program becomes the unit test)
@Merlin Snap :)
Although, I would have for my current app, but i can't for the life of me figure out android automates tests o.o
I can't figure out android full stop ... it's a shame there isn't a slimmed down dalvik engine to use for this kind of thing on the desktop
i.e not the emulator
maybe tat's just te lack of coffee talking
10:22
I should do what my friend at uni does
he mathematically verifies his code
so he proves his code has no bugs
(of course, this only works if he doesn't go back and modify it :P)
I verified parts of my code, but doing all of it would make me explode
Bugs are an occupational hazard for programmers. Like surgeons leaving scalpels inside patients.
hmm, found another bug in my code
duplicate profiles
At least you're finding them
@Merlin Are you not coding on a device?
Yup ... it's still slow after being so used to desktop development for so long
still it's better than asp(non .NET) debugging
I guess it's not that bad ... just the whole manifest file thing and no dedicated console just makes it all impossibly slow to create anything more than you ave to
10:31
hmm, what's a fast way of finding duplicate objects and removing them from an arraylist?
don't add them in the first place
if(!myList.contains(myObject))myList.add(myObject);
it's not that simple. I have a method which when you add a new object, it modifies existing ones to ensure brightness values are always increasing in the list
however, this means some objects are set the same values
making them duplicates (technically different objects, but I have a custom equals() function)
that's sounds horrendously complex ... are you sure there isn't a simpler way you've overlooked?
it's the most complex method in my app, so I probably have overlooked something :/
ok, so take a piece of paper and right your inputs at the top ... outputs at the bottom ... how would you do it (forgetting about your existing code - which does not live in paper world)
10:37
I used paper last time to write it >_<
I'll try again
but it does work, just that it leaves duplicates
yes but you've learnt a lot since then
true
the other option (assuming you've fixed all critical bugs) is to go to college today and the answer will come to you when you don't expect it.
too late for college, it's 8:40pm :P
oh sorry ... different timezone
10:42
however, I will have a nice long shower, that usually helps
washing the dishes is my mental zen garden
Hi there
@Glitch What makes your objects unique?
@Graeme they store two values, 'lux' and 'brightness'
they are unique if either of those two differ
so a unique key for each item would be lux+brightness as string?
10:46
thinks Dictionary would be better
I don't understand the mechanism on which you would alter lots of values in an array...
basically I use an insertion sort to insert profiles into the list based on their lux value
then I need to make sure that the brightness value of that object also fits in the position
but if you have values which can be identified by a unique string you can use a simple HashMap<String, Object> rather than an array.
But HashMaps aren't ordered.
it needs to be ordered
SortedMap ... sorted !! :)
10:49
lol
but it needs to be sorted based on two values, so how does that work?
let me explain
@Glitch Any sorting you do should be done with a Comparator object.
And a SortedMap supports comparators.
The sorting is according to either the natural ordering of its keys or the ordering given by a specified comparator.
ctrl+c, ctrl+v strikes again!
as I said, I use an insertion sort to insert profiles into the list based on their lux value. But the brightness value may conflict with the elements on either side. If the brightness is larger than the next element, I need to change the brightness value of all the elements above it to match it. If it's too low, I need to change all the values below it to match it
;)
O.O
Horrifying
10:51
basically, if a user links a dumb value, I need to force it to fit
adjust it before you insert it
I am having only one Activity. I am displaying one ToggleButton and one MultiAutoCompleteTextView. I am setting adapter for MultiAutoCompleteTextView. Now when ToggleButton is set off , i want to reset MultiAutoCompleteTextView. How can i do that ?
oh I see ... hold on
@Glitch So "lux" is your sorted value, "brightness" then you need to iterate higher or lower to max or min the brightness values of it's neighbours
cogs can be heard wirring away inside
10:55
In which case the "lux" value is unique.
Have too index linked lists
because no matter where it is inserted into the list the values above/below it's brightness values will be adjusted to fit?
@Graeme something like that
umm, well it is possible for it to fit without adjustment
So, why not just have a SortedMap using lux as the sortable key?
and iterate higher and lower?
I should look up how sortedmap works
10:57
(I still can't see the possible architecture where this makes sense btw)
imagine a graph of brightness vs lux
it must always have a positive gradient
that's my aim here
ah - makes sense now.
so, you're inserting it based on lux. Checking it's brightness is higher than or equal to the previous lux and lower than or equal to the next lux. If not the previous / next values are modified.
yep
why aren't you just iterating through the list after this is done to check for duplicates?
well that was my original question, what's a fast way of doing this :P
11:01
you're already iterating twice (upwards and downwards)
well one or the other
because the method is run on every insert
on your original two iterations you can do a check to see if the previous next node have a brightness & lux equal to the current node, if so remove it.
yeah, I thought I was doing that but its broken
Rather than removing and inserting values, couldn't you have 100 elements (1 for each brightness) then adjust the values as you are doing without the pain ... i.e remove the problem
In fact you could just use an array instead of list ... lighter faster and no issue
150 actually, I have negative brightness values
but I see what you mean
11:07
the problem with lists is that they will cause overhead as they try to allocate memory unless you have already specified a size from the beginning
yeah
all this problematic code is the stuff I wrote 4 months ago
when Lux was nothing but a proof of concept
yes that's another tennet of programming ... all sorts of horrors lurk in the mists of medievil code
FFS ... wondered why eclipse didn't recognize this as a duplicate SQL_UDPATE
lol
it's nearly impossible to spot
yep
11:15
ponders if animated gifs are allowed
on this chat? heck yeah.
Task-master cat says "Get back to work, slaves"
actually this might be graeme's cat
Looks as amused as one of my cats.
@Glitch You can use SQLite!!
@Graeme I can? :O
set brightness=max where lux <= x and brightness > max;
where lux is a inque primary key
unique
11:24
Hello All
sounds a bit overkill to have a database for such a small amount of data
I need Help regarding the Tab Activity.
can anyone help me ?
I don't see why you can't use the Sorted Map and use the Map.containsValue method
@Merlin I'll take a look
@Merlin Hello Merlin i need help regarding the Tab Activity. . . will you help me >
?
11:25
but I would go with the array ... 150 values is small and faster
Hello iDroid, I haven't used tab activities, but you are always faster to use search on Stack Overflow because it takes a while to figure out what the issue is. Just make sure you include [android] (with the square brackets) in your search terms to filter only the android tagged posts
Hrm.. we do need some sort of system where that is posted back instantly whenever someone asks a question that isn't a direct link to an SO question...
every question?
Instead of a tale about green robots and nyan cats in unicornia ... we should have it as the room banner
EVERY question.
including that one.
11:33
But yes, a "Only ask questions here that have already been asked on SO" sort of jobbie.
@Glitch lol, that's exactly the kind of nonsense that breeds the perception that coding software is easy.
It is easy. Doing it well is the hard part.
also it's the kind of thing that a manager comes through and says "huy guys I know it's possible to write a full-on database inside media palyer ... get to it!"
this is why managers should be culled every 6 months.
11:38
right!= write ... right?
left
cull 'em all
ok, FIXED ALL THE THINGS
and when layouts are corrupt..
falls of his chair in shock at such a genrelized statement
@Glitch global warming?
Ok, so now TEST all the things
fixed that too, just taped the mouths of the naysayers full of hot air
11:44
@Glitch oh yeah I love breaking your mood :P
yep, testing now
time to update dropbox...
@H3llGhost that's your cue :P
looks up the phone number for rent-a-security-guard/actor in the phone book in readiness
Only kidding Glitch, good to know that you've battled your way through ;)
Which way did you go in the end? Array or SortedMap?
I didn't change it yet, turns out the duplicates weren't the issue
my binary search was wrong
11:49
oops
because binary search looks for an exact match, I need a "whatever is closest" match
A useful link for when OP has left out important stuff in the question. Or if they haven't put any obvious effort.
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@Glitch I have forgotten my phone at home :P I only can test it in the simulator :P
@H3llGhost don't worry then, emulator is terrible :P
12:00
Yes I know
But it is similar to my life ^^
12:12
OMFG is this a real function??? ActivityManager.isUserAMonkey()
lol
lol
has anyone free Internet for me? :x
uh oh, found another bug
brightness fade somehow broke D:
12:30
I remember a message from you:
46 mins ago, by Glitch
user image
lol
I'm purposely breaking my app by editing my backup profiles with invalid data, then restoring it
fixed it
hmm, only one issue left... my kill switch kills the 100% on usb feature
Have you bugtracking online?
nope, I really should make one
Do you need one? :P
probably
12:44
Say something and you will get one :D
something!
:P
Have you a wish about a system?
how do these systems work? I've never used one
so tempted to push this update out, but I know some obscure bug will show up if I do
need testers to confirm! some should be waking up about now :P
12:59
Which system do you mean? Bugtracker?
yeah
can you start an activity from a AppWidgetProvider?
13:15
Someone report a bug, you will get an email, than you will look at the bug, accept it, if it is really a bug or give more information about your future work in relation to that bug and if you have fixed it you mark the bug as fixed :)
Oh good lord, why am I creating new new TODO items instaed of doing my existing TODO's
@H3llGhost sounds good
thumps head against desk
@Merlin story of my life
13:24
@Glitch I know :P
What system do you prefer?
I have no idea what systems exist :P
why is it so difficult to start a new activity from a widget..
apparently this line of code throws an instantiation exception...
getApplication().startActivity(new Intent(getApplicationContext(), ChangeBright.class).addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK));
o.O
that's from a service
Why not seperate it out onto a few lines so you can tell on which bit it's failing.
I'm assuming creating the Intent... but i wouldn't bet on it.
Launching from a widget is different
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A: Launching activity from widget

mylockI was having the same issue. I discovered that the fix is to call an update through the appwidget manager. here is an example of how to do that in onEnabled. It appears it needs to be done in both onEnabled and onUpdated so that when device is powering on your click intent is also intialized - in...

lots of meaty code there
13:41
but that's for when you press a button
I already know how to do that
Sry thought that's what you were trying to do .... TBH I launch activities with actions most of the time now ... even though you have to muck about with intent filters it seems to work with minimal coding when launching the activity
well I need a window to pop up, adjust brightness, then kill itself when USB is plugged in
it's part of my killswitch
android makes brightness adjustment outside of an activity a major PITA
I would just use a service for that, ah ok ... too tricky to do. Hmm
can't you kill your service completely on USB ... is there a way to detect USB unlpug to start up again?
gives up with typo
polling?
polling should be avoided at all costs according to googleIO
13:51
it kills the parts of my app that control brightness/overlays
there's still the intent listeners
i agree polling is awful.
fixed it
does planking a pole count?
Anybody know any good links to scaleType examples?
14:05
3 hours ago, by Merlin
Hello iDroid, I haven't used tab activities, but you are always faster to use search on Stack Overflow because it takes a while to figure out what the issue is. Just make sure you include [android] (with the square brackets) in your search terms to filter only the android tagged posts
reap what you sow dude!! MWAHAHAHAA
Thanks :P
See, I want to ask a question about this, but i'm now scared people will call me an idiot.
I want to ask this question:
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Q: ImageView one dimension to fit free space and second evaluate to keep aspect ration

ATomI need something like<img width="100%" /> for Android <ImageView>. I mean resize width to all available space (shrink or enlarge width of image) and automatically change height to keep aspect ratio. Something like <ImageView android:layout_width="match_parent" android:layout_heig...

But, in English.
Second answer ... fitXY
I'm pretty sure
@Merlin I was looking at that - which is why I need examples because "Scale the image using center" isn't alot of use.
I'm just going to ask the question :P
wait wait wait ...
do you mean prgramitically or with a layout?
android description for screenBrightness is dangerous
"This can be used to override the user's preferred brightness of the screen. A value of less than 0, the default, means to use the preferred screen brightness. 0 to 1 adjusts the brightness from dark to full bright."
It actually states that 0 is a valid value
-_-
14:12
Tell them it's wrong
@Graeme surely just one dimension to match_parent and the other to wrap_content
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Q: Enlarge an ImageView to fit a single dimension of container while remaining aspect ratio

GraemeI have an image which is smaller than the container I would like it to fit inside of. I would like the image to stretch, keeping it's aspect ratio, to the largest dimension of it's container ie, I would like the picture to enlarge as far as it can (given the constraints of it's parent) without l...

One step ahead of you @Merlin
are you saying that scaling does not affect wrap_content? i.e it clips the scaled image because the wrap_content doesn't do what it says on the tin?
I'll upload an image as an example.
I've already answered
updated
14:31
which value did you try setting adjust view bounds to?
ok true, I saw your update ... your picture looks correct ... what is it supposed to show
is the output you are showing the desired output or the actual output you are seeing?
updated question again
Seems like a really simple problem doesn't it :/
Which is why it's so annoying to solve.
@Graeme: try my answer
that's just stealing the two previous answers
@Graeme please tell me you already tried that!
lol, yes,
And i've explained why that answer is incorrect - although while answering it has clarified the problem for me - the problem with fitCenter is caused by the heigh not growing past it's initial value (the native size of the image).
I updated mine after reading the documentation ... but you've probably tried all of them
that's what the bounds thing is supposed to fix ... maybe it doesn't work :(
14:45
If it is "center" then the Image smaller than the ImageView will be centered with exact its image size
but if it "fitCenter" then the Image smaller than the ImageView will be stretched to the Height or the Width
@AdilSoomro You're wrong.
38 mins ago, by Merlin
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/widget/ImageView.ScaleType.html
already covered that
or at least, you're right, but the heigh of the ImageView doesn't grow to accomodate it.
you know you're stuffed when the big boys with 9k start saying it can't be done :(
I just +1'd his comment ... coz he posted it as a comment :D
I also deleted my answer ... coz if it doesn't fix it ... it's just more for some poor sod to read when it gets a search hit
... that's just how I roll
hah, ok
14:51
sup folks? :)
Hey @Urban ... same **** different day
:)
was glitch able to figure his problem out?
I think he's managed to break some real ground today ... he's back into testing again
ohh cool...id love to see what he does
nightmare situation for a dev
Hi urban
14:54
hullo :)
graeme, can I just flag your question as a duplicate now ??? ;)
Hah!
Please, my question is amazing.
Got pictures and code samples and everything. :)
you should linnk it to the other and say you expressly want it to use layouts ... that way it should avoid being flagged by others
also it will appear as a linked question in the right hand side, offering an answer to those who are cool with a hardcoded version
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