So I have this code that iterates through an ArrayList and adds its contents to an Imageview. I'm checking to see whether the ArrayList is empty at a certain index to stop it from processing the code, but the thing is that its crashing whenever the condition is checking, namely this picturePathResults.get(i) != null giving me an out of bounds exception. This is usually happening when the ArrayList has one element in it, it loops once through the first and only element and then crashes when checking during the second loop. I don't understand why its crashing when the condition is supposed to prevent this very scenario from happening.
for(int i=0; i < allEDs.size(); i++){
LinearLayout singleOptionContainer =new LinearLayout(this.getApplicationContext());
ETResults[i] = allEDs.get(i);
if(picturePathResults.size() != 0 ){
if(picturePathResults.get(i) != null){
picturePathResult = picturePathResults.get(i);
imagesContainer = new ImageView(QuestionCollector.this);
imagesContainer.setId(imageViewTemplateID);
imagesContainer.setBottom(editTextTemplateID);
imagesContainer.setLayoutParams(imageParams);
image = BitmapFactory.decodeFile(picturePathResult);
scaledBitmap = scaleImage(image, 330, 330, 330, true);
imagesContainer.setImageBitmap(scaledBitmap);
singleOptionContainer.addView(imagesContainer);
}else{
return;
}
}
}
if ( i <= picturePathResults.size())
instead ofif(picturePathResults.size() != 0 )