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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T02:43:57+00:00 2026-05-17T02:43:57+00:00

Here is my color XML <resources> <drawable name=red>#7f00</drawable> <drawable name=blue>#770000ff</drawable> <drawable name=green>#7700ff00</drawable> <drawable name=yellow>#77ffff00</drawable>

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Here is my color XML

<resources>
    <drawable name="red">#7f00</drawable>
    <drawable name="blue">#770000ff</drawable>
    <drawable name="green">#7700ff00</drawable>
    <drawable name="yellow">#77ffff00</drawable>

    <drawable name="screen_background_black">#ff000000</drawable>
    <drawable name="translucent_background">#e0000000</drawable>
    <drawable name="transparent_background">#00000000</drawable>

    <color name="solid_red">#ED1C24</color>
    <color name="solid_blue">#0000ff</color>
    <color name="solid_green">#39B54A</color>
    <color name="solid_yellow">#ffffff00</color>

</resources>

Here is my Java code:

if (floatedChange < 0)
                            changeText.setTextColor(R.color.solid_red); //red
                        else
                            changeText.setTextColor(R.color.solid_green); //green

This works when I use Color.RED or Color.GREEN, but when I use my own colors. The color doesn’t show up.

Why?

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    2026-05-17T02:43:58+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 2:43 am

    Do like this:

    In your XML-file, use style:

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
    <resources>
       <style name="YourCustomText">
            <item name="android:textColor">#FFFF00</item>
        </style>
    </resources>
    

    then, in your .java code:

    //Here you assign the style that is defined in YourCustomText
    yourTextView.setTextAppearance(this, R.style.YourCustomText);
    
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