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I have a class to create the dialog and coding to get the values from it. it works fine for one. and when i try to call dialog for the second time it passes following error message.

: java.lang.IllegalStateException: The specified child already has a parent. You must call removeView() on the child's parent first.

Can you please tell me how to remove the removeView()?

here is the code for the class;

    package com.util;

import android.app.AlertDialog;  
import android.content.Context;  
import android.content.DialogInterface;  
import android.content.DialogInterface.OnClickListener;  
import android.widget.EditText;  

/** 
 * helper for Prompt-Dialog creation 
 */  
public abstract class PromptDialog extends AlertDialog.Builder implements OnClickListener {  
 private final EditText input;  

 /** 
  * @param context 
  * @param title resource id 
  * @param message resource id 
  */  
 public PromptDialog(Context context, int title, int message) {  
  super(context);  
  setTitle(title);
  //:TODO Display msg only if not empty
  //setMessage(message);  

  input = new EditText(context);  
  setView(input);  

  setPositiveButton("ok", this);  
  setNegativeButton("cancel", this);  
 }  

 /** 
  * will be called when "cancel" pressed. 
  * closes the dialog. 
  * can be overridden. 
  * @param dialog 
  */  
 public void onCancelClicked(DialogInterface dialog) {  
  dialog.dismiss();  
 }  

 @Override  
 public void onClick(DialogInterface dialog, int which) {  
  if (which == DialogInterface.BUTTON_POSITIVE) {  
   if (onOkClicked(input.getText().toString())) {  
    dialog.dismiss();  
   }  
  } else {  
   onCancelClicked(dialog);  
  }  
 }  

 /** 

      * called when "ok" pressed. 
      * @param input 
      * @return true, if the dialog should be closed. false, if not. 
      */  
     abstract public boolean onOkClicked(String input);  
    }  

and here is the code that i call the instance of the class;

@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
    super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
    setContentView(R.layout.main);



final PromptDialog dlgName = new PromptDialog(this, R.string.enterName, R.string.enter_comment) {  
             @Override  
             public boolean onOkClicked(String input) {  
              // do something 
              mName = input;
                  save();
                          //end do some thing
              return true; // true = close dialog  
             }  
        };      


    mTxtShiftName = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.shiftname);
            mTxtShiftName.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
            public void onClick(View v) {
                dlgName.show();
            }   
        });
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  • Are you calling the dialog constructor again on your second try?
    – C.d.
    Feb 12, 2012 at 0:01
  • All the coding i'm using is in copied in my question. I think that could be the reason. but i don't know how to avoid this?
    – SAN
    Feb 12, 2012 at 0:22
  • Do not call the constructor twice when you click the button. Create your dialog once in onCreate with your Dialog constructor or onPrepareDailog with just code then just call dialog.show() when you want to show it.
    – C.d.
    Feb 12, 2012 at 0:25
  • Is is in onCreate as above. I've edit the code above. it is call at mTxtShiftName.setOnClickListener. is that wrong? thanks in advance.
    – SAN
    Feb 12, 2012 at 1:17

3 Answers 3

66

I got this error from calling the wrong inflate method in my fragment's onCreateView() call.

I fixed it by changing from this:

public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container, Bundle savedInstanceState) {
    return inflater.inflate(R.layout.fragment_saves, container);
}

To this:

public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container, Bundle savedInstanceState) {
    return inflater.inflate(R.layout.fragment_saves, container, false);
}
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You should put the code calling the dialog constructor inside the onCreateDialog(int) callback method instead of onCreate(Bundle). In your code, the dialog is initialized implicitly when you call dlgName.show(). As a result, when you call dialog for the second time, so it is with the dialog constructor.

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Check this out:

http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/LayoutInflater.html#inflate(int,android.view.ViewGroup,boolean)

Specifically, the boolean argument and Return value in LayoutInflator's inflate method:

Returns The root View of the inflated hierarchy. If root was supplied and attachToRoot is true, this is root; otherwise it is the root of the inflated XML file.

View dialogView = inflater.inflate(R.layout.brush_opts_dialog, rootView, false);

You want to make the inflated view's root to be the created view rather than "this", which would be the entire fragment inside of an activity.

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