May 9, 2014 18:23
I'm just not able to see the caret sign on the textfield
May 9, 2014 18:23
May 9, 2014 18:22
thanks!
May 9, 2014 18:19
can I ask another question and link it to you. You might know the answer
May 9, 2014 18:19
as I play around with things to see what is wrong
May 9, 2014 18:19
I really appreciate your help. I am going to accept the answer
May 9, 2014 18:13
does that make sense?
May 9, 2014 18:12
It happens because that check is in onCreate. When user launches the app MainActivity is launched and onCreate cheeks if user is logged in, if not they go to loginActivity. If they press back on loginActivity, then MainActivity shows but onCreate() is NOT called again. because the activity was already created
May 9, 2014 18:09
Yes. I tried that. If I remove it from onResume then when the user is on LoginActivity and presses the phone's back button they go back to MainAcitivity...which is NOT what I want because they have not logged in yet
May 9, 2014 18:07
in MainActivity's I have check in onCreate and onResume to see if user is logged in, if they are not I start Loginactivity by startActivityForResult()
May 9, 2014 18:07
MainActivity is the Launcher
May 9, 2014 18:06
no. I have MainActivity, LoginActivity, FooActivity. FooActivity is only launched from MainActivity.
May 9, 2014 18:05
So thats the problem
May 9, 2014 18:05
yeah it shows multiple times because each time onResume is called and user has not logged in it will launch a new login activity.
May 9, 2014 18:02
I also tried onResume in main activity. So if user is on login screen and has not logged in yet and presses the back button on the phone. they go to main screen and the onResume() would get called and check if user is not logged in then show login activity. But this way, I end up with multiple login activities!!
May 9, 2014 18:01
does that make sense?
May 9, 2014 18:01
But, If I do that then, after user logs in and presses the top left hand back button in my app, they go back to the phone's main screen because I already called finish() on main activity....
May 9, 2014 18:00
So here is the problem: If I launch the app, main activity comes first and check if the user is logged in. If he is not logged in then it goes to Login activity with startActivityForResult(....). Now when user is on main screen and presses the phone's back button, they go back to main screen (which is not what I want, since they have not logged in yet). So, to stop this I changed startActivityForResult to startActivity(...); finish();
May 9, 2014 17:55
I do have that flag. My problem is pressing home button (as described in my question) that is causing multiple activities to app each each time
May 9, 2014 17:49
Yeah, it works fine If i remove it from main screen. If I add it in login screen instead then after clicking login I go back to Main screen (which is desired). But then another problem arises. If on login screen I press phone's home screen and open the app again then the login screen is gone.
May 9, 2014 17:37
If I remove your snippet from MAIN activity then I am back to normal.
May 9, 2014 17:35
I have up voted the answer but not accepted ....since I think someonee else might solve it completely
May 9, 2014 17:35
now, even when I click LOGIN on my login activity its not sending me back go MAIN but rather back to phones main screen.
This is how I am going to next screen
From Main:
startActivityForResult(new Intent(getApplicationContext(), LoginActivity.class), LOGIN_ACTIVITY);

From Login:
setAccountAuthenticatorResult(intent.getExtras());
setResult(RESULT_OK, intent);
Log.i("finishing","");
finish();
May 9, 2014 17:32
hi, that did not fix my issue
May 9, 2014 17:32
So, I have other activities too. For example Activity1. When I launch Activity1 from MainActivity and press the back button in my app (top left hand corner) then instead of going back to Main my app is going back to the phone's home screen.
May 9, 2014 17:32
Sorry, I just checked. Even though this fixed that issue, it is causing other issues. Now whenever I come back to MAIN activity even from with-in my app, then I go back to the phone's home screen rather than coming back to MAIN activity. I certainly don't want that
May 9, 2014 17:32
Great, that seems to be working. Is it a good practice to put that in onCreate of all my activities?
May 9, 2014 17:32
Should I place this in my MAIN and LogIN?
 

 bin

It's a bin, for binning things.
Apr 1, 2013 02:20
c++

std::vector<cv::Point> points;
cv::Mat_<uchar>::iterator it = gray.begin<uchar>();
cv::Mat_<uchar>::iterator end = gray.end<uchar>();
for (; it != end; it++)
{
if (*it)
points.push_back(it.pos());
}

Java
List<Point> points = new ArrayList<Point>();
for (int i = 0; i < gray.rows(); i++) {
for (int j = 0; j < gray.cols(); j++) {
points.add(new Point(i,j));
}
}

not even close..
 

Lounge<C++>

Today we're daydreaming about C++26 reflection
Apr 1, 2013 02:17
converting c++ to java is a pain in the ass
Apr 1, 2013 01:59
@Tuntuni hmm the author says he is referring to the color of the pixel. Not sure how color of the pixel can be determined from there. So, if (*it) just means if if was dereferenced properly?
Apr 1, 2013 01:54
can someone explain what the line if (*it) means in this code?stackoverflow.com/a/15699181/131194 I asked the author but I'm confused. I'm trying to convert that piece of code to open cv's java bindings...