Reference string resource from code

六眼飞鱼酱① 提交于 2019-11-28 12:24:17
scarhand

I found the answer on Google:

getString(R.string.last_msg)
Azhar Shaikh

you cant access String directly by @, for that you need to have context resource and then just do this...

lastMsg.setText(context.getResources().getString(R.string.last_msg) + " " + currentTimeStamp);

in your case use

<string name="last_msg">Your last click was on %1$s</string>

implementation:

public void showMsgNow(View view) {
    TextView lastMsg = (TextView)findViewById(R.id.textView2);
    long currentTimeStamp = System.currentTimeMillis();
    lastMsg.setText(context.getResources()
        .getString(R.string.last_msg, currentTimeStamp));
}
// getString is method of context
if (this instanceof Context) 
//If you are in Activity or Service class            
 lastMsg.setText(getString(R.string.last_msg)+ " " + currentTimeStamp);
else                         
//you need to context to get the string 
  lastMsg.setText(getString(mContext,R.string.last_msg)+ " " + currentTimeStamp);


  public String getString(Context mContext, int id){
     return mContext.getResources().getString(id);
  }

use below line

 lastMsg.setText(getString(R.string.last_msg) + " " + currentTimeStamp);
Kumar Vivek Mitra

Try this :

lastMsg.setText(R.string.last_msg + " " + new SimpleDateFormat(d-MM-YYYY).format(new Date()));
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