I FOUND A SOLUTION FOR RESTORING MY VALUES, SEE MY NEW VERSION of populateFields()
Okay so I have been reading through all the Spinner and SQlite posts on here and cannot seem to find a good answer for what I am looking for so I am posting this scenario.
My app has two screens and uses the sqlite database on my device saving a name and weight fields from editTexts as strings like so
String eName = name.getText().toString();
String eWeight = weight.getText().toString();// where name and weight are EditTexts
and I have two spinners as follows
String eReps = spinReps.getSelectedItem().toString();
String eSets = spinSets.getSelectedItem().toString();
Then I call this to add to the database
long id = mDbHelper.createExercise(eName, eWeight, eReps, eSets);
Here is where my issue is, upon someone selecting to create a new exercise my app crashes because it is trying to populate a spinner incorrectly. Here is what I have currently.
private void populateFields(){
if(mRowId != null){ // where mRowId is the selected row from the list
Cursor exercise = mDbHelper.fetchExercise();
name.setText(exercise.getString(exercise.
getColumnIndexOrThrow(ExerciseDbAdapter.KEY_NAME)));
weight.setText(exercise.getString(exercise.
getColumnIndexOrThrow(ExerciseDbAdapter.KEY_WEIGHT)));
// this is the part that i need help with, I do not know how to restore
// the current items spinner value for reps and sets from the database.
spinReps.setSelection(exercise.getString(exercise.
getColumnIndexOrThrow(ExerciseDbAdapter.KEY_REPS)));
spinSets.setSelection(exercise.getString(exercise.
getColumnIndexOrThrow(ExerciseDbAdapter.KEY_SETS)));
}
I assume I need to use some sort of adapter to restore my list items along with the current value from the database, I am just not sure how.
Can someone please help me with this???
** BELOW IS MY SOLUTION**
I had to move my ArrayAdapters repsAdapter, spinAdapter out of my onCreate()
and then implement this new populateFields()
private void populateFields(){
if(mRowId != null){
Cursor exercise = mDbHelper.fetchExercise(mRowId);
// same as before
name.setText(exercise.getString(exercise.
getColumnIndexOrThrow(ExerciseDbAdapter.KEY_NAME)));
// get the string for sReps and sSets from the database
String sReps = exercise.getString(exercise.
getColumnIndexOrThrow(ExerciseDbAdapter.KEY_REPS));
String sSets = exercise.getString(exercise.
getColumnIndexOrThrow(ExerciseDbAdapter.KEY_SETS));
// use the strings to get their position in my adapters
int r = repsAdapter.getPosition(sReps);
int s = setsAdapter.getPosition(sSets);
// set their returned values to the selected spinner Items
spinReps.setSelection(r);
spinSets.setSelection(s);
// same as before
weight.setText(exercise.getString(exercise.
getColumnIndexOrThrow(ExerciseDbAdapter.KEY_WEIGHT)));
}
}
The way to set a Spinner to a value, not a position, depends on what adapter you are using.
ArrayAdapter, this one is easy:
SimpleCursorAdapter, this one is a little harder:
If you are using a different type of adapter and can’t modify the code above to fit it, let me know. Hope that helps!