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My question is as follows. I would like to be able to read a text file into an array adapter. I have one TextView and 3 RadioButtons. So far I have managed to pass a string array which can be used to update the TextView. I have an array list as shown below

ArrayList<info> list = new ArrayList<info>();

    for(int i=1; i <= 3; i++)
    {
        Reader reader = new ResultsReader("C:/Users/ALEXDEV/workspace/Questions/src/quiz"+i+".txt");
        reader.read();

        String str = ((ResultsReader)reader).getInput();
        String data[] = str.split("<.>");

        info = q new info();
        q.question = data[0];
        q.choice1 = data[2];
        q.choice2 = data[3];
        q.choice3 = data[4];
        list.add(q);
    }

    for(Question qs: list) { 

      System.out.println("Q: "+qs.question); 
        System.out.println("Q: "+qs.choice1); 
        System.out.println("Q: "+qs.choice2); 
        System.out.println("Q: "+qs.choice3);   
    }

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Q: The question
Q: answer one
Q: answer two
Q: answer three

So what i want todo is pass the arraylist to the arrayadapter so I can use the getView method to return the various results

So far I have tried to pass list which is the arraylist to the MySimpleArrayAdapter adapter = new MySimpleArrayAdapter(this, list);

public class CustomAdapter extends ArrayAdapter {

private ArrayList<Question> list;
private Context context;

public CustomAdapter(Context context, int textViewResourceId, ArrayList<Question> list) {
    super(context, textViewResourceId,list);
    this.context = context;
    this.list = list;
    // TODO Auto-generated constructor stub

}

public View getView(int position, View convertView, ViewGroup parent)
{
     View view = convertView;
        if (view == null) {
            LayoutInflater inflater = (LayoutInflater) context.getSystemService(Context.LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE);
           view = inflater.inflate(R.layout.basic, null);
        }

        Question element = list.get(position);


        if (element!= null) {
            // My layout has only one TextView
            TextView itemView = (TextView) view.findViewById(R.id.questionText);

            if (itemView != null) {
                // do whatever you want with your string and long
                itemView.setText(String.format("%s %d", element.question, element.answer));
            }

         }


        return view;

}

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You'll need to create a custom adapter to feed the listview.

You can create a custom ArrayAdapter (example here) or BaseAdapter (example here).

In either case, you will be overriding the getView method of the adapter to process your data into the various widgets in your layout.

EDIT

If the question is actually "how do I call the adapter?" then:

private CustomAdapter my_adapter;

my_adapter = new CustomAdapter(this, R.layout.row, list);
setListAdapter(my_adapter);

And follow one of the links above to create your CustomAdapter.

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  • if i have another question about this question and want to add a comment do i need to untick my answer so people will know it is a question to answer
    – alex
    Jun 10, 2012 at 16:17
  • It really depends. We try to keep to a "one question per post" thing here... makes it easier for other people to find help with their specific issues. You asked about passing a textfile/arraylist into an adapter. Now if you have a question about implementing the adapter for said array, IMO that would be a new question. If you thought a solution given would work, and there is some complication so that it wouldn't work, then by all means, un-accept the answer and edit your question. Don't ask more questions in commments, unless it is a followup like "where does that code go exactly?".
    – Barak
    Jun 10, 2012 at 21:14
  • thanks i will remember that keep each particular question i have separate and not just have a large general question.
    – alex
    Jun 10, 2012 at 22:26

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