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5,672 PointsAndroid Studio and PlaceholderFragment
What do I do with Android Studio and the Placeholder Frag - which is not like the DummyFrag in the video. I have looked through the forum and did alot of what was mentioned. It got me further but not all the way.
Thanks.
public class SectionsPagerAdapter extends FragmentPagerAdapter {
protected Context mContext;
public SectionsPagerAdapter(Context context, FragmentManager fm) {
super(fm);
mContext = context;
}
@Override
public Fragment getItem(int position) {
// getItem is called to instantiate the fragment for the given page.
// Return a PlaceholderFragment (defined as a static inner class below).
return PlaceholderFragment.newInstance(position + 1);
}
@Override
public int getCount() {
// Show 2 total pages.
return 2;
}
@Override
public CharSequence getPageTitle(int position) {
Locale l = Locale.getDefault();
switch (position) {
case 0:
return mContext.getString(R.string.title_section1).toUpperCase(l);
case 1:
return mContext.getString(R.string.title_section2).toUpperCase(l);
}
return null;
}
1 Answer
Tyrel Hiebert
14,739 PointsI struggled with this for a few hours. Finally, Ben's answer here really helped me.
In SectionsPagerAdapter.java, change PlaceholderFragment to MainActivity.PlaceholderFragment so that it looks like this
@Override
public Fragment getItem(int position) {
// getItem is called to instantiate the fragment for the given page.
// Return a PlaceholderFragment (defined as a static inner class below).
return MainActivity.PlaceholderFragment.newInstance(position + 1);
}
This allows it to reference the MainActivity for the PlaceholderFragment class.
Then in your MainActivity.java, make sure that your imports for Fragment, FragmentManager and FragmentPagerAdapter are referencing the v4 support library, like this
import android.support.v4.app.Fragment;
import android.support.v4.app.FragmentManager;
import android.support.v4.app.FragmentPagerAdapter;
Instead of any of them being
import android.app.Fragment;
import android.app.FragmentManager;
import android.app.FragmentPagerAdapter;
In the notes for this video, it tells you to update the FragmentActivity import, but not the others.
You may not need FragmentManager as it is grey (unused) in my project at this stage, but I left it there anyway as I am just glad that my app will run now.
I hope this helps. I was stuck with this same problem and this seemed to do the trick!