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Unless there is some way for the fragment to capturing the volume button click I was looking into this type of approach.

I have any one of several Fragments that could be committed at any one time. In the main Activity I am capturing the volume button up/down click. I need some way for the main Activity to tell the Fragment the volume button was clicked.

I have read communicating with Other Fragments and was wondering if I could dynamically initiate a Fragment.

ArticleFragment articleFrag = (ArticleFragment) getSupportFragmentManager().findFragmentById(R.id.article_fragment);

In the above example I need to some how replace ArticleFragment with a String value and run it through some type of method that would return the needed Fragment.

Otherwise I create a method for each possible fragment in the main Activity and when the volume button is clicked I pass through a switch that determines the correct method to call.

Any thoughts on this?

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  • You can also use :- fragmentManager.findFragmentByTag(TAG); Aug 20, 2014 at 13:38
  • @ldce In my SomeFragment method I setTag to SomeFragment. mRootview.setTag("SomeFragment"); In my main Activity I tried access it like this Fragment frag2 = getFragmentManager().findFragmentByTag("SomeTag"); frag2 is null
    – K3NN3TH
    Aug 20, 2014 at 14:20

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When you add the fragments, if you add them with a tag e.g.

getSupportFragmentManager().beginTransaction().add(R.id.the_view_into_which_the_fragment_goes, the_fragment, "tag").commit();'

You can later find the tagged fragment with something like

the_fragment_type frag = (the_fragment_type)getSupportFragmentManager().findFragmentByTag("tag")

or if you want to just use one method:

((the_fragment_type)getSupportFragmentManager().findFragmentByTag("tag")).do_the_thing()

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