I was wondering what the best way to approach launching activities from other views in a modular way. I'm trying to figure out a way to tell my "button" which activity to fire off once its been selected in the 'onTouchEvent'. Currently, I have a main activity that creates and sets my view to my 'MainMenu'. My main menu defines a MenuItem class that defines a rect for drawing a button, and firing off an activity when intersected/touched/clicked. However, I'm having some difficulty firing off the activity. Below are just a few snippets of code demonstrating some of what I'm trying to achieve:
public class MainMenu extends View {
...
private Vector<MenuItem> menuItems;
private MenuItem testButton;
private MenuItem testButton2;
public MainMenu(Context context) {
...
// Create our menu buttons and load their specific images
testButton = new MenuItem(context, new OptionsMenu(), 150, 50, imgButtons, 256, 64, 0, 0);
testButton2 = new MenuItem(context, OptionsMenu.class, 150, 200, imgButtons, 256, 64, 0, 0);
// Store our buttons
menuItems = new Vector<MenuItem>(5, 2);
menuItems.add(testButton);
menuItems.add(testButton2);
}
...
@Override
public boolean onTouchEvent(MotionEvent event) {
if (event.getAction() != MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN)
super.onTouchEvent(event);
// Create our menu item iterator
Iterator<MenuItem> menuItemsIter = menuItems.iterator();
Object element;
// Loop through our menu items, drawing them
while(menuItemsIter.hasNext()) {
element = menuItemsIter.next();
if(((MenuItem)element).HasIntersected((int)event.getX(), (int)event.getY())) {
((MenuItem)element).LaunchActivity();
}
}
return true;
}
}
class MenuItem {
...
private Context container = null; // Indicates which activity contains us
private Object startObject = null; // Which activity we'll start/execute
public MenuItem(Context context, Object object, int xPos, int yPos, Bitmap image,
int imageWidth, int imageHeight, int xOffset, int yOffset) {
...
container = context;
startObject = object;
}
...
public void LaunchActivity() {
if(startObject != null) {
Intent activity = new Intent(container, startObject.getClass());
container.startActivity(activity);
}
}
}
I tried setting my MenuItem's Object two different ways (new OptionsMenu() and OptionsMenu.class), but neither seem to work. I tried dodging the use of the MenuItem's startObject when created a new Intent, and using (container, optionsMenu.class) for parameters instead. Which didn't work either. From what I know this is the correct way to fire off an activity, but I'm guess I'm missing a step somewhere.
Also, I read a few articles/posts of people mentioning the use of callbacks, but on the Activity side instead of the View side. However, it wasn't very clear if there were built in Android callbacks I should use, or if I should create my own callbacks and setup my own system.
Any information about what I'm doing wrong, or what I could do differently to approach this differently/better would be appreciated. Thanks.