0

I want to know how I can get the count of lines of an EditText and then set a line to a string.

Something like that:

String current_line;

for (int i = 0; i < EditText1.LinesLength; ++i) {
       current_line = EditText1.Lines(i);
}

I can't make this work..

1
  • Ok, I found an answer how to count the lines. But I still don't know how to set the current_line to the current line.. something like that: current_line = EditText1.Lines(i); Oct 28, 2013 at 13:37

1 Answer 1

1

you can get the edittext lines like this..

Try using String.split(). Code example:

String multiLines = streetEt.getText().toString();
String[] streets;
String delimiter = "\n";

streets = multiLines.split(delimiter);

Now you have an array of streets.

Let's say, for example, your EditText reads "1st St.\nHighway Rd.\nUniversity Ave." (or is those 3 streets separated by line breaks, instead of you actually seeing \n). Following the code example I provided you,

multiLines becomes "1st St.\nHighway Rd.\nUniversity Ave."

`streets = multiLines.split(delimiter);` fills the array streets with the street names, i.e.


    streets[0] = "1st St."
    streets[1] = "Highway Rd."
    streets[2] = "University Ave."
0

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.