I'm new to Android development and have a question about OnAttach(Context context)
method. As far as I understand you override OnAttach
method in the class that you extend Fragment and what it basically does is it attaches the fragment to the Activity(Context)
that gets passed as a parameter. However, in a lot of example codes I've seen on the internet, people create an interface with methods that the main Activity needs to implement and in OnAttach
method, they typecast context as the interface for ex)
public class exampleFragment extends Fragment{
exampleFragmentListener activityCommander;
public interface exampleFragmentListener{
public void someMethod(String top, String bot);
}
@Override
public void onAttach(Context context) {
super.onAttach(context);
try{
activityCommander = (exampleFragmentListener)context;
}catch(Exception e){
throw new ClassCastException(context.toString());
}
}
What I don't get is this piece of code :
activityCommander = (exampleFragmentListener)context;
What's the purpose of typecasting context as exampleFragmentListener?
Why would we typecast our main activity to fragment? Why can't the main activity just implement the interface/implement
interface methods? Thank you in advance.