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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T05:44:18+00:00 2026-05-14T05:44:18+00:00

I am using a while loop to iterate through a cursor and then outputing

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I am using a while loop to iterate through a cursor and then outputing the longitude and latitude values of every point within the database.

For some reason it is not returning the last (or first depending on if I use Cursor.MoveToLast) set of longitude and latitude values in the cursor.

Here is my code:

public void loadTrack() {
SQLiteDatabase db1 = waypoints.getWritableDatabase();
Cursor trackCursor = db1.query(TABLE_NAME, FROM, "trackidfk=1", null, null, null,ORDER_BY); 

    trackCursor.moveToFirst();
    while (trackCursor.moveToNext()) {
        Double lat = trackCursor.getDouble(2);
        Double lon = trackCursor.getDouble(1);
        //overlay.addGeoPoint( new GeoPoint( (int)(lat*1E6),  (int)(lon*1E6)));
        System.out.println(lon);
        System.out.println(lat);
    }
}

From this I am getting:

*******************************************
04-02 15:39:07.416: INFO/System.out(10551): 3.0
04-02 15:39:07.416: INFO/System.out(10551): 5.0
04-02 15:39:07.416: INFO/System.out(10551): 4.0
04-02 15:39:07.416: INFO/System.out(10551): 5.0
04-02 15:39:07.416: INFO/System.out(10551): 5.0
04-02 15:39:07.416: INFO/System.out(10551): 5.0
04-02 15:39:07.416: INFO/System.out(10551): 4.0
04-02 15:39:07.416: INFO/System.out(10551): 4.0
04-02 15:39:07.416: INFO/System.out(10551): 3.0
04-02 15:39:07.416: INFO/System.out(10551): 3.0
04-02 15:39:07.416: INFO/System.out(10551): 2.0
04-02 15:39:07.416: INFO/System.out(10551): 2.0
04-02 15:39:07.493: INFO/System.out(10551): 1.0
04-02 15:39:07.493: INFO/System.out(10551): 1.0
***************************************************************
7 Sets of values, where I should be getting 8 sets.

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    2026-05-14T05:44:18+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 5:44 am

    moveToNext() has two features. It returns a boolean signifying that there is a next, but at the same time it goes ahead and moves the cursor.

    public void loadTrack() {
    SQLiteDatabase db1 = waypoints.getWritableDatabase();
    Cursor trackCursor = db1.query(TABLE_NAME, FROM, "trackidfk=1", null, null, null,ORDER_BY); 
    
        trackCursor.moveToFirst();
        do {
            Double lat = trackCursor.getDouble(2);
            Double lon = trackCursor.getDouble(1);
            //overlay.addGeoPoint( new GeoPoint( (int)(lat*1E6),  (int)(lon*1E6)));
            System.out.println(lon);
            System.out.println(lat);
        } while (trackCursor.moveToNext());
    }
    
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