I'm developing an Android application. I have my activity here with some widgets including a Spinner. I want that Spinner object to be searchable using the quick search button. The idea is that the user tapped the Spinner object and he sees the list (the adapter). If he taps the quick search butt...
@Dev I tried to be nice with you many times. But you din't understand yet and you don't want to either. Stubbornness is good if you do it for achieving your goals, not everywhere. Talking about native language, It's good to prioritize our native language at first everywhere. But the thing is, that's gonna work there only where everyone speaks in our language. Other people may get offended if they don't get it. I dont think it's too hard to get. Anyway it's up to you.
If I pass arraylist to a dialog(dialog is a separate class) from some activity where the arraylist is used by some adapter, and do changes in it inside dialog class, will the arraylist inside activity change too?
@berserk if you change the data source (the arraylist) of a ArrayAdapter without calling notifyDataChange you will get an exception, since you change the internal data
@berserk if you are creating a new instance of arraylist in dialog class, then there will be separate arraylist in both classes, if you are just taking an instance in dialog class and passing it arraylist form activity, then it will just be a pointer
@DroidDev lol then it's funny question, because the working hour thingy is not there. It's 8.30PM to 5AM. But you'll stay daily for 12 hours at least once you'll be assigned to a project.
how can i use the following line of code in a fragment: context.aq.progress(ProgressHUD.show(MeditationActivity.this,"Please wait", true,false,MeditationActivity.this)); anyone?
@TheLittleNaruto @DroidDev @rekire how can i use the following line of code in a fragment: context.aq.progress(ProgressHUD.show(MeditationActivity.this,"Please wait", true,false,MeditationActivity.this));
i'm getting the following syntax error: The method show(Context, CharSequence, boolean, boolean, DialogInterface.OnCancelListener) in the type ProgressHUD is not applicable for the arguments (Context, String, boolean, boolean, Context)
@DroidDev once in driving school I drove 160km/h on the most right lane, since it was empty. that is allowed if you don't harm or pressure other drivers
@Dev I think you are getting the wrong idea here. By uncontrollable, I mean not easy to stop and maneuver if anything suddenly comes in way at that speed. Cars are quite safe in that area than a bike
@DroidDev sure the rules say that too. In Germany the highways have a quiet high quality. On those street parts where no speed limit is there should it be no issue.
I am getting OOM error while decoding Base64 String to Bitmap as well in encoding in Bitmap to Base64 String. This is my code for encoding and decoding.
> You can use the time_to_live parameter in the send request to specify the maximum lifespan of a message. The value of this parameter must be a duration from 0 to 2,419,200 seconds, and it corresponds to the maximum period of time for which GCM will store and try to deliver the message. Requests that don't contain this field default to the maximum period of 4 weeks.
@TheLittleNaruto I have to display Image in Imageview and I am getting Base64String from server in JSON so first need to be decoded to save in sdcard also
@HimanshuAgarwal Good. Tell 'em Mobile Development is not like web development. We need to take care of many things. Ask for image path instead of encoded string.