The easiest (but also most ugly) would be an edittext with inputtype number.
But making a number picker from scratch isnt that hard.
You just need a Textview which takes a variable as text. Add a + and - button which increment/decrement the variable and call Textview.setText(variable)
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I checked this. Its already implemented in my prj
but my tech mgr wants a better User friendly num picker
NumberPicker was added in API Level 11. So, you can't import it to your API 10 (Android 2.3.3) project.
Alternatives:
android-numberpicker: Android 4.0 NumberPicker backported to 2.1.
android-wheel: A flexible wheel with customized items support.
If I were you, I'll go with the first one.
@Ramji: yahh its going good.. @SilentKiller: bhai dua to uparwala deta he ham to bas uske sevak he.. @SilentKiller: u should write + instead of / .... :)
Is there any tested and usable component we can use to show "Count selector" like this?
Our target is to get it working from API v7 .
(Taken from DatePickerDialog)
i Know this was already asked but this my problem
In my app i have only one view controller but in that view controller i had lot of views and nsmutablearray according to action i am making subviews and when he click on another i am removing that previous view from superview. Here i am getting m...
I hope many developers already worked with this and some of them also has made changes, so here we go:
I am trying to make Multi Level List View using JSON, and using this tutorial for Client Side coding:
http://www.androidhive.info/2012/10/android-multilevel-listview-tutorial/
I am able to ge...
CCMenuItem start = CCMenuItemImage.item("start150.png", "start150.png", sm, "toMenuScreen2"); here "start" is the button, since setIsTouchEnabled(true); is given below, sprite vl act as a button. @Gajini