When I use UserListAdapter I got a line on “View” word and an error in “parent ”
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When I use UserListAdapter
I got a line on View
word and an error in "parent":
public UserListViewHolder onCreateViewHolder(@NonNull ViewGroup viewGroup, int x) {
View LayoutView = LayoutInflater.from(Parent.getContext).inflate
(R.layout.item_user , null , false);
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When I use UserListAdapter
I got a line on View
word and an error in "parent":
public UserListViewHolder onCreateViewHolder(@NonNull ViewGroup viewGroup, int x) {
View LayoutView = LayoutInflater.from(Parent.getContext).inflate
(R.layout.item_user , null , false);
java android whatsapp
can you explain your problem little more??. what you want exactly
– Vishal Sharma
Nov 10 at 13:12
Is this a RecyclerView Adapter ?
– Rohit Singh
Nov 12 at 8:38
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When I use UserListAdapter
I got a line on View
word and an error in "parent":
public UserListViewHolder onCreateViewHolder(@NonNull ViewGroup viewGroup, int x) {
View LayoutView = LayoutInflater.from(Parent.getContext).inflate
(R.layout.item_user , null , false);
java android whatsapp
When I use UserListAdapter
I got a line on View
word and an error in "parent":
public UserListViewHolder onCreateViewHolder(@NonNull ViewGroup viewGroup, int x) {
View LayoutView = LayoutInflater.from(Parent.getContext).inflate
(R.layout.item_user , null , false);
java android whatsapp
java android whatsapp
edited Nov 10 at 18:14
Pushpesh Kumar Rajwanshi
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asked Nov 10 at 11:16
Mohsen Ahmed
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can you explain your problem little more??. what you want exactly
– Vishal Sharma
Nov 10 at 13:12
Is this a RecyclerView Adapter ?
– Rohit Singh
Nov 12 at 8:38
add a comment |
can you explain your problem little more??. what you want exactly
– Vishal Sharma
Nov 10 at 13:12
Is this a RecyclerView Adapter ?
– Rohit Singh
Nov 12 at 8:38
can you explain your problem little more??. what you want exactly
– Vishal Sharma
Nov 10 at 13:12
can you explain your problem little more??. what you want exactly
– Vishal Sharma
Nov 10 at 13:12
Is this a RecyclerView Adapter ?
– Rohit Singh
Nov 12 at 8:38
Is this a RecyclerView Adapter ?
– Rohit Singh
Nov 12 at 8:38
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getContext
looks like a function ... so I guess your code line should be
View LayoutView = LayoutInflater.from(Parent.getContext()).inflate()
after getContext
is missing in your version ...
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You can get context from viewGroup that is parent to your item. Use below code as you are doing it wrong.
public UserListViewHolder onCreateViewHolder(@NonNull ViewGroup viewGroup, int x) {
View LayoutView = LayoutInflater.from(viewGroup.getContext()).inflate
(R.layout.item_user , null , false);
//Rest of your code.
}
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2 Answers
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oldest
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getContext
looks like a function ... so I guess your code line should be
View LayoutView = LayoutInflater.from(Parent.getContext()).inflate()
after getContext
is missing in your version ...
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getContext
looks like a function ... so I guess your code line should be
View LayoutView = LayoutInflater.from(Parent.getContext()).inflate()
after getContext
is missing in your version ...
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getContext
looks like a function ... so I guess your code line should be
View LayoutView = LayoutInflater.from(Parent.getContext()).inflate()
after getContext
is missing in your version ...
getContext
looks like a function ... so I guess your code line should be
View LayoutView = LayoutInflater.from(Parent.getContext()).inflate()
after getContext
is missing in your version ...
edited Nov 12 at 8:37
Rohit Singh
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answered Nov 12 at 8:11
PrfctByDsgn
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You can get context from viewGroup that is parent to your item. Use below code as you are doing it wrong.
public UserListViewHolder onCreateViewHolder(@NonNull ViewGroup viewGroup, int x) {
View LayoutView = LayoutInflater.from(viewGroup.getContext()).inflate
(R.layout.item_user , null , false);
//Rest of your code.
}
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You can get context from viewGroup that is parent to your item. Use below code as you are doing it wrong.
public UserListViewHolder onCreateViewHolder(@NonNull ViewGroup viewGroup, int x) {
View LayoutView = LayoutInflater.from(viewGroup.getContext()).inflate
(R.layout.item_user , null , false);
//Rest of your code.
}
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up vote
0
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You can get context from viewGroup that is parent to your item. Use below code as you are doing it wrong.
public UserListViewHolder onCreateViewHolder(@NonNull ViewGroup viewGroup, int x) {
View LayoutView = LayoutInflater.from(viewGroup.getContext()).inflate
(R.layout.item_user , null , false);
//Rest of your code.
}
You can get context from viewGroup that is parent to your item. Use below code as you are doing it wrong.
public UserListViewHolder onCreateViewHolder(@NonNull ViewGroup viewGroup, int x) {
View LayoutView = LayoutInflater.from(viewGroup.getContext()).inflate
(R.layout.item_user , null , false);
//Rest of your code.
}
answered Nov 12 at 8:44
Karan Mer
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can you explain your problem little more??. what you want exactly
– Vishal Sharma
Nov 10 at 13:12
Is this a RecyclerView Adapter ?
– Rohit Singh
Nov 12 at 8:38