@Matt it would be whatever you put into uriSavedImage value ... or if you have a Uri you can use intent.setData ... you need to read up on the Activity class for this to make sense
I have made a demo activity. i.e a simple activity with a layout and a textview.
I have used Log.e(kFileString,
"Native Heap Allocated Size = "
+ Debug.getNativeHeapAllocatedSize());
Log.e(kFileString,
"Native Heap Free Size = " + De...
@Merlin His problem is that he didn't know where he should set the URI of the image and start the next Activity. He started it right in the click listener instead of the callback method of the camera class.
@Hardik4560 It just means that you are probably leaking something in your activity. However you are not supposed to debug it like that. There is DDMS for that. If offers you a Heap inspector.
@Matt Well to get a string extra out of the intent.
@OctavianDamiean Actually i have created the simplest app possible in android. So i guess we don't have any leaking chances..And about the heap i want to track the native heap not the VM heap that is shown in DDMS perspective
OK, Getting back to Matt's problem ... can't he just create a field and copy the imageUri to that so it always keeps a copy of the last picture filepath taken
@Matt TBH I need more time to figure out what you need and therefore it's probably best to leave this to the Stack Overflow population ... if you still don't have an answer I may be able to help later but my balls are getting chewed by my boss ATM.
Well ive got the app so far you open up the camera take the picture which then saves the picture into a new folder created on the SD Card. I want it so when the image has been took it opens a new Activity with the image on screen which has just been took
I have a app which at the moment takes a image using the camera, at the moment once the image is took it saves to a folder on the SD Card and then the same screen stays on so another picture can be took.
I am wanting it so when the image has been took and saved a new screen opens with the pictur...
Ah ok, I do this another way ... I open the camera activity with startActivityForResult then in the onPictureTaken callback I would save the image and call setData and setResult() to return to the previous screen. Then I overload onActivityResult to handle the value coming back and display the image afterwards ... so many ways to skin this cat
not really ... but I use this technique a lot ... I try to dump activities as soon as I can rather than having them floating about. You could look at the code here better than nothing
I have a app which at the moment takes a image using the camera, at the moment once the image is took it saves to a folder on the SD Card and then the same screen stays on so another picture can be took.
I am wanting it so when the image has been took and saved a new screen opens with the pictur...
I have a app which at the moment takes a image using the camera, at the moment once the image is took it saves to a folder on the SD Card and then the same screen stays on so another picture can be took.
I am wanting it so when the image has been took and saved a new screen opens with the pictur...
I love how Louis CK made a million dollars for his last comedy gig, because he had the brains to record it himself, and then sell it on his site without DRM for $5.
I generally take a look at the profile when someone requests access and accept him if I can tell that he'd be a good fit in a blink. Every user profile that doesn't convince me instantly lands in the queue.
When I get some time I review the users in the queue.
I use SharedPref I know there are other options, but it works for me (except the one damn device that looses that information, he just needs to log in each time)
@JMRboosties there is no best option, but if you wanted to add some obscurity you could assign a GUID (or UUID if your prefer) to each user account in a table of users in your database and store that UUID in your database or sharepreferences ... alternatively you could have a boolean flag column (bit) if possible and then flag who was the last user in your database to log in ... I'd probably go with the UUID
It began on the day when I said stop to the help vampires in this room and locked it down because of raging trolls that were not satisfied with me crashing their party.
The entire incident spanned at least three months and is still pretty hot under the surface.
It is also the reason why we have this unique user access philosophy.
Just for your information. I'm no fan of this user access philosophy what so ever but it is the only way to maintain the quality standard we have in here.
Well I'd just call them the others. I think the term rebels is fairly subjective.
For them I'm probably the rebel.
The point is that many of them are help vampires or just don't have the necessary English skills to participate in a high-level development discussion which is actually the purpose of this channel.
What is SO's long-term solution for the Help Vampire problem?
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Identifying Help Vampires can be tricky, because they look like any ordinary person (or internet user, whichever is lesser). But by closely observing an individual's behavior using this handy checklist,...
-1 - Poorly formed question. If you can't take the time to summarize I can't take the time to click and read. I'll just assume you are wrong and downvote.
Assuming you are wrong because you don't want to read it is kinda... bad imo
If you don't want to educate yourself, don't join in the conversation