Hi, I am doing this using the following method:
- Declare int constants which will be unique to each button
- After initializing button variables via findViewById, use
View#setTag to set the unique ID to that button, and the
onClickListener to 'this'
- Declare another int variable which will hold the current state
(mState in the example below)
- Implement the OnClickListener method in the following way:
Integer id = (Integer) view.getTag();
mState = id;
switch (id) {
case BUTTON_1:
//do stuff
break;
case BUTTON_2:
//do more stuff
break;
}
- Create the menu as normal in onCreateMenuOptions
- In onPrepareMenuOptions (which is called each time the menu will be
shown), do something like this:
switch (mState) {
case BUTTON_1:
//hide/show certain menu groups/items
break;
//etc, etc
}
Hope this helps.
On Feb 8, 12:19 pm, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm trying to figure out a way to display different option menu groups
> at a time based on various events.
> For instanece, if the click listeners on certain views have been
> triggered, the activity should bring up a specific option menu. On the
> other hand if they are not on focussed, by pressing the menu button
> the activity should display different more generic menu options. I've
> played around with Menu.setGroupVisible(int groud, boolean visible),
> however, I couldn't work out a way to have it working properly. I've
> been stuck on this for a day now. Any suggestions are welcomed! Many
> Thanks!
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