I have an Android application which has four tabs (I use a main TabActivity with TabHost and TabSpecs).
In one of my sub activity (activity opened in a tab), i need to open a tab not by clicking on the tab title and i don’t know how to do this.
For example, i have a button in my activity and when i click on it, it opens a different tab.
For the moment, it is what i do:
Intent intent = new Intent(myActivity.this, myTabActivity.class);
intent.putExtra("ComeFrom", true);
intent.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP);
startActivity(intent);
Then in the TabActivity, if i get true reading the “ComeFrom” extra i open the wished tab but the problem is that it kills all the other activies. So, if someone knows a better (cleaner) way to do that trick, please tell me…
I have an Android application which has four tabs (I use a main TabActivity
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You have to use TabHost’s “setCurrentTab(…)” for that. In one of my projects, I created a static method in the main Activity (the one with the TabHost), named “swtichToTab(int tab)”. In my subactivites (those inside the tabs) could then just call “MainActivity.switchToTab()” to trigger switching.
It may not be the cleanest method, I’m sure you can achieve this using broadcast intents too.