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  • Get the touch position inside the imageview in android

    - by Manikandan
    I have a imageview in my activity and I am able to get the position where the user touch the imageview, through onTouchListener. I placed another image where the user touch over that image. I need to store the touch position(x,y), and use it in another activity, to show the tags. I stored the touch position in the first activity. In the first activity, my imageview at the top of the screen. In the second activity its at the bottom of the screen. If I use the position stored from the first acitvity, it place the tag image at the top, not on the imageview, where I previously clicked in the first activity. Is there anyway to get the position inside the imageview. FirstActivity: cp.setOnTouchListener(new OnTouchListener() { @Override public boolean onTouch(View v, MotionEvent event) { // TODO Auto-generated method stub Log.v("touched x val of cap img >>", event.getX() + ""); Log.v("touched y val of cap img >>", event.getY() + ""); x = (int) event.getX(); y = (int) event.getY(); tag.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE); int[] viewCoords = new int[2]; cp.getLocationOnScreen(viewCoords); int imageX = x - viewCoords[0]; // viewCoods[0] is the X coordinate int imageY = y - viewCoords[1]; // viewCoods[1] is the y coordinate Log.v("Real x >>>",imageX+""); Log.v("Real y >>>",imageY+""); RelativeLayout rl = (RelativeLayout) findViewById(R.id.lay_lin); ImageView iv = new ImageView(Capture_Image.this); Bitmap bm = BitmapFactory.decodeResource(getResources(), R.drawable.tag_icon_32); iv.setImageBitmap(bm); RelativeLayout.LayoutParams params = new RelativeLayout.LayoutParams( RelativeLayout.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT, RelativeLayout.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT); params.leftMargin = x; params.topMargin = y; rl.addView(iv, params); Intent intent= new Intent(Capture_Image.this,Tag_Image.class); Bundle b=new Bundle(); b.putInt("xval", imageX); b.putInt("yval", imageY); intent.putExtras(b); startActivity(intent); return false; } }); In TagImage.java I used the following: im = (ImageView) findViewById(R.id.img_cam22); b=getIntent().getExtras(); xx=b.getInt("xval"); yy=b.getInt("yval"); im.setOnTouchListener(new OnTouchListener() { @Override public boolean onTouch(View v, MotionEvent event) { int[] viewCoords = new int[2]; im.getLocationOnScreen(viewCoords); int imageX = xx + viewCoords[0]; // viewCoods[0] is the X coordinate int imageY = yy+ viewCoords[1]; // viewCoods[1] is the y coordinate Log.v("Real x >>>",imageX+""); Log.v("Real y >>>",imageY+""); RelativeLayout rl = (RelativeLayout) findViewById(R.id.lay_lin); ImageView iv = new ImageView(Tag_Image.this); Bitmap bm = BitmapFactory.decodeResource(getResources(), R.drawable.tag_icon_32); iv.setImageBitmap(bm); RelativeLayout.LayoutParams params = new RelativeLayout.LayoutParams( 30, 40); params.leftMargin =imageX ; params.topMargin = imageY; rl.addView(iv, params); return true; } });

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  • Android ExpandableListView From Database

    - by SterAllures
    I want to create a two level ExpandableListView from a local database. The group level I want to get the names from the database Category table category_id | name ------------------- 1 | NameOfCategory the children level I want to get the names from the List table list_id | name | foreign_category_id -------------------------------- 1 | Listname | 1 I've got a method in DatabaseDAO to get all the values from the table public List<Category> getAllCategories() { database = dbHelper.getReadableDatabase(); List<Category> categories = new ArrayList<Category>(); Cursor cursor = database.query(SQLiteHelper.TABLE_CATEGORY, null, null, null, null, null, null); cursor.moveToFirst(); while(!cursor.isAfterLast()) { Category category = cursorToCategory(cursor); categories.add(category); cursor.moveToNext(); } cursor.close(); return categories; } Now adding the names to the group level is easy I do it the following way: ArrayList<String> groups; for(Category c : databaseDao.getAllCategories()) { groups.add(c.getName()); } Now I want to add the children to the ExpandableListView in the following array ArrayList<ArrayList<ArrayList<String>>> children;. How do I get the children under the correct group name? I think it has to do somenthing with groups.indexOf() but in the list table I only have a foreign category_id and not the actual name.

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  • android 3D desktop

    - by pengwang
    hello today i look at a 3D desktop as below. i feel very code,i want to make one,but i donot know how to begin? how to put desktop icon paste to every aspect of 3d,could you give me some guide or simple example ,thank you.

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  • Manually abort GPS updating in Android

    - by poeschlorn
    Hey Guys, I receive updates from my GPS in this way: lm.requestLocationUpdates(LocationManager.GPS_PROVIDER, 5000, 0, locationListener); In my onLocationChanged(Location loc)-method I want now to abort updating GPS data by specific criteria... So how can I undo/disable the requestLocationUpdates(...) ? Nice greetings, poeschlorn

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  • Android: raise AlertDialog from background thread

    - by Stefan Klumpp
    In my activity there's some stuff going on in a background thread, which gets started in Activity_1. The processing of the background thread takes a while and I want to notify the user when it's completed via an AlertDialog. However, the user might have changed to Activity_2 or Activity_3 in the meantime and I would like to pop up the AlertDialog always in the current Activity. Any idea how to realize this?

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  • mounting SD card on android emulator

    - by Lo'oris
    On the emulator, I can unmount the SD card from the Settings. On OSX, I can then mount it using hdiutil, then unmount it normally. I haven't been able to figure out how to re-mount it then on the emulator (without rebooting it). hints: the adb command "remount" is unrelated: it's about /system the emulator command is unrelated: it's only about starting the emulator mounting the SD card on OSX without unmounting it from the emulator, causes horrible pain to the emulator

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  • Global Search In Android

    - by Sunil
    Hi, I want Messaging (Sms/Mms) application to be part of the global search i.e., when I type a word in the omni search box (on home screen), it should show me the messages which has that word. Currently, we have local search within messaging app which works fine but how do I make messaging globally searchable. I tried refereing searchable dictornary example and also some online resource but didn't help. Please provide me the steps to make messaging application part of global search. Regards, Sunil.

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  • Set custom keyboard for android application

    - by dAnjou
    Hi, i know that there is the possibility to set a special keyboard with these attributes. But i need my own keyboard as default. How can i do that? How can my app change the settings? As an example, let's say: i want the example SoftKeyboard as default for my app. Is that even possible? Thanks for your efforts :)

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  • How to get the place name by latitude and longitude using openstreetmap in android

    - by Gaurav kumar
    In my app i am using osm rather than google map.I have latitude and longitude.So from here how i will query to get the city name from osm database..please help me. final String requestString = "http://nominatim.openstreetmap.org/reverse?format=json&lat=" + Double.toString(lat) + "&lon=" + Double.toString(lon) + "&zoom=18&addressdetails=1"; RequestBuilder builder = new RequestBuilder(RequestBuilder.GET, URL.encode(requestString)); try { @SuppressWarnings("unused") Request request = builder.sendRequest(null, new RequestCallback() { @Override public void onResponseReceived(Request request, Response response) { if (response.getStatusCode() == 200) { String city = ""; try { JSONValue json = JSONParser.parseStrict(response); JSONObject address = json.isObject().get("address").isObject(); final String quotes = "^\"|\"$"; if (address.get("city") != null) { city = address.get("city").toString().replaceAll(quotes, ""); } else if (address.get("village") != null) { city = address.get("village").toString().replaceAll(quotes, ""); } } catch (Exception e) { } } } }); } catch (Exception e1) { }

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  • How to customize android analog clock widget through configuration screen

    - by michJ
    I'm trying to develop my own analog clock widget on the home screen. It's based on the stock ICS analog clock widget, but when added to the homescreen, my widget opens a configuration screen first. On this screen you can choose the color you want the clock to be (through a colorpicker dialog). You also see a preview of the clock in the chosen color on this screen. (See picture). My problem is changing the color of the widget on the home screen to the chosen color (when you hit the apply button). I have three .png files that I use for the dial, hour hand and minute hand. I color them using this code in my widgetconfig class: Drawable dial = getResources().getDrawable(R.drawable.clockbackground); dial.setColorFilter(color, PorterDuff.Mode.MULTIPLY); //hour Drawable hour = getResources().getDrawable(R.drawable.hourhand); hour.setColorFilter(color, PorterDuff.Mode.MULTIPLY); //minute Drawable min = getResources().getDrawable(R.drawable.minutehand); min.setColorFilter(color, PorterDuff.Mode.MULTIPLY); // clock AnalogClock clockpreview = (AnalogClock) findViewById(R.id.ACconfig); clockpreview.setBackgroundDrawable(dial); This works fine because I can find the AnalogClock since it's in the layout xml file of the configuration screen, which I set in the OnCreate() through setContentView(). The problem is that for the clock widget on my screen I have to use RemoteViews. So I tried setting the new background of the clock widget through RemoteViews. But RemoteViews seems too limited to do this. I need something like setTextViewText() but then for the background of my analog clock widget, like for example: RemoteViews views = new RemoteViews(context.getPackageName(), R.layout.clockwidget); views.setAnalogClockBackgroundDrawable(dial); The clock widget background seems sort of unchangeable. How can I recolor my clockwidget on homescreen in widgetconfig class? There must be a way because it seems so easy to do at first... My project consists of the widget config class and clockwidget class, widgetconfig.xml, clockwidget.xml, and widget_info.xml (for appwidgetprovider).

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  • Receiving a NullPointerException when calling a cursor in Android

    - by LordSnoutimus
    I am creating an application which tracks the users location using GPS, stores the longitude and latitude in a database using a content provider then output the first long and lat to a mapview. I am able to create the cursor using this line of code: Cursor c = getContentResolver().query(GPSContentProvider.CONTENT_URI, null, null, null, null); startManagingCursor(c); However, when I make a call to move to the first row in the database or even try to close the cursor using c.close(); I receive a NullPointerException.

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  • make a variable final in Android Studio

    - by user3664685
    When I try to make the variable A(String) equal to e(Which comes from a Plain Text) this appears in the line of the error(In the code below): Variable 'e' is accessed from within inner class, needs to be declared final. I don't know how to make 'e' final. public void MORSE(View v) { EditText e=(EditText)findViewById(R.id.text); TextView T=(TextView)findViewById(R.id.translation); Button TRAD=(Button) findViewById(R.id.translate); TRAD.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() { @Override public void onClick(View view){ String A; A=""+e; //HERE IS THE ERROR. } }); }

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  • How to get current location with an accept accuracy in Android

    - by virsir
    I am trying to locate user's device to get its current location with coarse method. The problem is that I can only accept a location with accuracy of 1000m, my code like this: public void onLocationChanged(Location location) { currentLocation = location; if(location.hasAccuracy()) { if(location.getAccuracy() < 1000) { locationManager.removeUpdates(this); callback(); //do callback here } } } But what if the network is not good and I can not get the location with that accuracy? I may want to accept the latest location I got if I have requested its location for some time, like 1 minute. Then how can I control the request time, for example, 1 minute, if it did not get the accurate location until then, I will stop it and then accept the latest location I have got if exist.

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  • Android WebViewClient problem

    - by deSelby
    I've defined a private class that extends WebViewClient and set my WebView's client to an instance of that class (webView01.setWebViewClient(new Callback());). The class definition is as follows: private class Callback extends WebViewClient { public void onLoadResource (WebView view, String url) { } public void onPageStarted (WebView view, String url, Bitmap favicon) { } public void onPageFinished (WebView view, String url) { Animation anim = AnimationUtils.loadAnimation(MyNews.this, R.anim.webviewanim); view.startAnimation(anim); } public void onReceivedError (WebView view, int errorCode, String description, String failingUrl) { } public boolean shouldOverrideUrlLoading (WebView view, String url) { Log.e("loading url", url); return false; } } My problem is that onPageFinished is definitely getting called, but shouldOverrideUrlLoading is never being called. What am I doing wrong here?

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  • Android Emulator and adb problems

    - by Richard
    I'm having a problem in that whenever I start a emulator, either manually through the command line, or when debugging from Eclipse, it is never recognized by adb, i.e. 'adb devices' will not list it. I have to manually kill and restart adb every time I want to recognize a new emulator. Surely, something is wrong here? (I'm on Vista 64-bit)

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  • Resources & Frameworks for mobile development (iphone,android) using HTML5

    - by Pasta
    I am looking for resources to develop HTML5 apps for iphone primarily. Are their frameworks and tools that I can use to get started? I am looking for: Javascript frameworks that help with UI layout Touch based controls for phones Articles on iphone development, best practices, etc. I searched stackoverflow and was not able to come up with a good list of resources. I am looking for examples like these http://jqtouch.com/

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