Android: Using findViewById() with a string / in a loop

前提是你 提交于 2019-11-26 15:07:57
WarrenFaith

You should use getIdentifier()

for(int i=0; i<some_value; i++) {
   for(int j=0; j<some_other_value; j++) {
    String buttonID = "btn" + i + "-" + j;
    int resID = getResources().getIdentifier(buttonID, "id", getPackageName());
    buttons[i][j] = ((Button) findViewById(resID));
    buttons[i][j].setOnClickListener(this);
   }
}

You can try making an int[] that holds all of your button IDs, and then iterate over that:

int[] buttonIDs = new int[] {R.id.button1ID, R.id.button2ID, R.id.button3ID, ... }

for(int i=0; i<buttonIDs.length; i++) {
    Button b = (Button) findViewById(buttonIDs[i]);
    b.setOnClickListener(this);
}
Ganapathy C

you can Use tag if you want to access.

in onClick

int i=Integer.parseInt(v.getTag);

But you cant access that button like this.

simply create button programatically

by Button b=new Button(this);

create Custom Button in java code rather in Xml as i shown below

Button bs_text[]= new Button[some_value];

    for(int z=0;z<some_value;z++)
        {
            try
            {

            bs_text[z]   =  (Button) new Button(this);

            }
            catch(ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException e)
            {
                Log.d("ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException",e.toString());
            }
        }

If your top level view only has those button views as children, you could do

for (int i = 0 ; i < yourView.getChildCount(); i++) {
    Button b = (Button) yourView.getChildAt(i);
    b.setOnClickListener(xxxx);
}

If there are more views present you'd need to check if the selected one is one of your buttons.

If for some reason you can't use the getIdentifier() function and/or you know the possible id's beforehand, you could use a switch.

int id = 0;

switch(name) {
    case "x":
        id = R.id.x;
        break;
    etc.etc.
}

String value = findViewById(id);
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