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I know it's been alot of questions like this, but I didn't find the answer.

What I have:

  1. A GridView + a ButtonAdapter class, which also has a OnClickListener class to get wich button on the GridView in pressed. (you can see the basic structure here : http://www.stealthcopter.com/blog/2010/09/android-creating-a-custom-adapter-for-gridview-buttonadapter/)

What I need:

I need to start a new Activity from my OnClickListener class. As I know I can make it only in my main acitivity class(or other class which extends Activity), but this is what I really need. I know only this structure:

Intent i = new Intent(MyMain.this, MyNewActivity.class)
startActivity(i);

I want to be able to use this structure from my OnClickListener class.

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In your ButtonAdapter constructor pass the context of the Activity where you build the adapter and then use that Context to start the new Activity.

Edit: Following that tutorial when you build your adapter you will do something like this:

ButtonAdapter adapter = new ButtonAdapter(this);// this is the activity(if you create in an activity the adapter)

The Context that you get in the constructor of your ButtonAdapter you will pass it to your OnClickListener:

    class MyOnClickListener implements OnClickListener  
    {  
     private final int position;  
private Context ctx;

     public MyOnClickListener(int position, Context ctx)  
     {  
      this.position = position;  
this.ctx = ctx;
     }  

     public void onClick(View v)  
     {  
      // Preform a function based on the position  
      someFunction(this.position)  
      Intent i = new Intent(MyMain.this, MyNewActivity.class)
ctx.startActivity(i);
     }  
    }  

and use it like this:

btn.setOnClickListener(new MyOnClickListener(position, mContext));
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  • could not find how to pass the context of the Activity, could you please write some example code?
    – artouiros
    Mar 4, 2012 at 14:12
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Since you have View object in your MyOnClickListener.onClick() you can simply use View.getContext() (http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/View.html#getContext()) to get the context object and start another activity.

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