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At first the problem was getView() always returns null in my fragment . so as others offer I used a View in onCreateView to get view like this :

     private  View vv ;

@Override
public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container, Bundle savedInstanceState)
{
    vv = inflater.inflate(R.layout.fragment_exam_page2, container, false); ;
    return  vv ;

}

so I could use vv instead of getView() . But now I see that onCreateView does not get called at all ! in my activity I do this :

    FragmentTransaction transaction = getSupportFragmentManager().beginTransaction();
    TwoLineOptionsFragment twoLineOptionsFragment = new TwoLineOptionsFragment();
            transaction.replace(R.id.fragment_answerContainer, twoLineOptionsFragment).commit();

            twoLineOptionsFragment.updateOptions(question.AnswerOptions) ;// my public function doing stuff ... 

so where is the problem ?

EDIT : here is my function if matters :

    public  boolean updateOptions(ArrayList<Exam.Question.Answer> answers)
    {
    try
    {


        QuestionOptionView optionView = (QuestionOptionView)(vv.findViewById(R.id.option1)) ;
        //QuestionOptionView optionView = (QuestionOptionView)(getView().findViewById(R.id.option1)) ;
        optionView.setText(answers.get(0).AnswerText);
    return reue ;
    }
    // ... 
    }
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  • Can you tell me how you're creating transaction object in the above code ? Jun 14, 2017 at 10:33
  • also post code from updateOptions() method Jun 14, 2017 at 10:34
  • Try putting a log inside in onCreateView and tell us if it does not show up. IMO it should be called unless the Fragment turns into a No view Fragment which is possible.
    – Enzokie
    Jun 14, 2017 at 10:34
  • @AbhishekSingh edited my question
    – sasan
    Jun 14, 2017 at 10:37
  • see the @Darish answer thats the actual problem Jun 14, 2017 at 10:38

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onCreateView() of Fragment will get called always. The problem in your case is you are trying to access the view object before onCreateView() get called. The following get executed too early.

 twoLineOptionsFragment.updateOptions(question.AnswerOptions) ;

Don't call Fragment methods directly from the activity, because you may not sure that Fragment is ready or not. You should move your logic into Fragment class itself and provide a callback to Activity so that you can pass results back to the Activity.

In your case, you can pass answers.get(0).AnswerText value as an argument to Fragment and display it on the TextView. cheers :)

TwoLineOptionsFragment f = new TwoLineOptionsFragment();
Bundle args = new Bundle();
args.putString("arg", answers.get(0).AnswerText);
f.setArguments(args);
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  • but I need to do it from Activity . is there any way to check if fragment is ready ?
    – sasan
    Jun 14, 2017 at 10:44
  • in this case problem is solved , but now what should I do if I need an update in fragment not just pass values at first time ?
    – sasan
    Jun 14, 2017 at 11:04
  • add a callback to the parent Activity and get the value dynamically
    – Darish
    Jun 14, 2017 at 11:05
  • callback is useful if I want to get changes from fragment in Activity . I mean Consider a situation something has changed in Activity not in fragment , and I want to change something in fragment from Activity ,
    – sasan
    Jun 14, 2017 at 11:09
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    if the fragment is alive and ready, you can pass it directly from activity. define a boolean in your fragment class and set it true on onCreateView() and set it false on OnDestroy(). Then you can check that value to determine whether the fragment is ready or not.
    – Darish
    Jun 14, 2017 at 11:14

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