Thanks!! :)

On Apr 8, 2:55 pm, loweroctave <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry those should be ListAdapters not ArrayAdapters.  A question
> about a spinner got me all mixed up.
>
> On Apr 8, 8:50 am, loweroctave <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Put a get and set function in your application class that lets you
> > interact with the variable you need to pass around.  Then in your
> > listactivity class get a reference to the application class with
> > getApplicationContext();.
>
> > As far as getting it into the list, you just need to put it into an
> > ArrayAdapter adapter using adapter.add and then you can do
> > listview.setAdapter(adapter).
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> > On Apr 8, 8:47 am, Duskox <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > I guess it is either too complicated question or badly asked.
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> > > To simplify it:
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> > > Here is one class definition.
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> > > Class x {
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> > > string mName;
> > > int mID;
> > > ArrayList mTmrs;
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> > > }
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> > > in the class that extends application I create a public variable like
> > > this:
> > > public ArrayList mList;
>
> > > in that list I insert several objects of class x.
>
> > > how do I create data for ListView from this mList array from mName
> > > variable?
>
> > > Thanks!

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