JavaScript

Topic: Anything JavaScript, ECMAScript including Node, React, ...
May 25, 2018 13:12
hey
 
Sep 4, 2016 01:21
:) *
Sep 4, 2016 01:21
give rep please :(
Sep 4, 2016 01:21
:)
Sep 4, 2016 01:21
it's your objects loading the problem
Sep 4, 2016 01:21
but the adapter is correct
Sep 4, 2016 01:21
Sorry
Sep 4, 2016 01:21
I'm doing stuff right now
Sep 4, 2016 01:20
It's android studio's problem :/
Sep 4, 2016 01:20
Well I can't help you out from now on
Sep 4, 2016 01:16
it should show the properties
Sep 4, 2016 01:16
like that
Sep 4, 2016 01:16
imgur.com/a/il1T0
Sep 4, 2016 01:12
minimize
Sep 4, 2016 01:12
minime shadow kiss
Sep 4, 2016 01:07
Set a debug breakpoint at List.add(monsterlink); and see whats being added
Sep 4, 2016 01:06
Where did you do the cycle? In the adapter's constructor?
Sep 4, 2016 01:05
exactly what I though ...
Sep 4, 2016 01:01
and see the results
Sep 4, 2016 01:01
public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container, Bundle savedInstanceState) {
View v = inflater.inflate(R.layout.fragment_list, container,false);

SetCategoryLabel();

//LoadDatabase();

ArrayList<MonsterLink> monsterLinkList = new ArrayList<>();
for(int i=0;i<3;i++)
mosterLinkList.add(new MonsterLink(detail1, detail2, detail3));
MonsterAdapter monsterAdapter = new MonsterAdapter(this.getContext(), monsterLinkList);
ListView monsterListView = (ListView) v.findViewById(R.id.list_Monsters);
Sep 4, 2016 01:01
Please populate it like this
Sep 4, 2016 01:00
?? :/ set a debug point in the constructor of the adapter to see whats being passed to the adapter please
Sep 4, 2016 00:58
don't rely on the logs
Sep 4, 2016 00:58
Please use the debugger to make sure
Sep 4, 2016 00:55
Are they being loaded as desired?
Sep 4, 2016 00:55
Debug it and check its values
Sep 4, 2016 00:55
Does monsterLinkList have the information properly ordered?
Sep 4, 2016 00:44
I'm going to smoke now, brb 5 minutes
Sep 4, 2016 00:44
try that
Sep 4, 2016 00:44
public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container, Bundle savedInstanceState) {
View v = inflater.inflate(R.layout.fragment_list, container,false);

SetCategoryLabel();

LoadDatabase();

ArrayList<MonsterLink> monsterLinkList = LoadMonsterLinkList();
MonsterAdapter monsterAdapter = new MonsterAdapter(this.getContext(), monsterLinkList);
ListView monsterListView = (ListView) v.findViewById(R.id.list_Monsters);
monsterListView.setAdapter(monsterAdapter);

return v; //inflater.inflate(R.layout.fragment_list, container, false);
Sep 4, 2016 00:40
where do you have that?
Sep 4, 2016 00:40
//Change the category label
SetCategoryLabel();

//Load DB;
LoadDatabase();

//Create list for MonsterList
MonsterLink[] MonsterLinkList = LoadMonsterLinkList();
MonsterAdapter monsteradapter = new MonsterAdapter(this.getContext(), MonsterLinkList);
ListView MonsterList = (ListView) MyView.findViewById(R.id.list_Monsters);
MonsterList.setAdapter(monsteradapter);

// Inflate the layout for this fragment
return this.MyView; //inflater.inflate(R.layout.fragment_list, container, false);
}
Sep 4, 2016 00:37
Show me the constructor of the fragment please
Sep 4, 2016 00:37
Hello
Sep 4, 2016 00:36
I forgot, if you don't override the function getCount, it automatically returns 0, so I've added a function called getCount in the adapter, check the edit @Somachr
Sep 4, 2016 00:36
Excuse me, remove the super. It doesn't need to call the parent constructor
Sep 4, 2016 00:36
Works? @Somachr
Sep 4, 2016 00:36
edited the comment
 
Sep 2, 2016 20:00
thanks dude !
Sep 2, 2016 19:55
it actually worked
Sep 2, 2016 19:55
omg joel
Sep 2, 2016 19:33
Ok I appreciate it
Sep 2, 2016 19:27
And in the initComponents() method, it automatically declared and initializes the jPanelImage object
Sep 2, 2016 19:27
Because I created jPanelImage with NetBeans IDE, and it generated the code previously for me
Sep 2, 2016 19:26
But, i got the same result
Sep 2, 2016 19:26
I tried it
Sep 2, 2016 19:26
Thanks Joel for helping
Sep 2, 2016 19:22
I adapted the code you sent me, so here it is the final result:
Sep 2, 2016 19:20
2nd way