I'm writing something in Android and in order to tailor for an older SDK, I need to change what a variable becomes. I'm using ClipboardManager
which has different versions based on SDK. The issue is to create this variable easily, I have to do it in an if, and my code won't compile after due to the variable not being detected.
Example:
if(android.os.Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 11){
final android.content.ClipboardManager clipboard = (ClipboardManager)context.getSystemService(Context.CLIPBOARD_SERVICE);
} else {
final android.text.ClipboardManager clipboard = (ClipboardManager)context.getSystemService(Context.CLIPBOARD_SERVICE);
}
if (clipboard.hasPrimaryClip()) {
// Do stuff
}
Because the instance of clipboard depends on the SDK, if (clipboard.hasPrimaryClip())
complains at me.
Is there any way to do this other than making two variables and checking for null?
android.text.ClipboardManager
doesn't have ahasPrimaryClip
method. So if the version is < 11, then what were you expectingclipboard.hasPrimaryClip()
to do?getText()
for the older API but it was just for example.if
...else
, then I don't see how you thought you could do the method call outside theif
. However, if you were going to call some method that does exist in both, you could declare it to beandroid.text.ClipboardManager
(outside theif
), because the variable would still be able to hold anandroid.content.ClipboardManager
since it's a subclass.