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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T03:22:50+00:00 2026-05-27T03:22:50+00:00

I have some resources defined, e.g.: <color name=lightGrey>#FFCCCCCC</color> <integer name=KEY_POSITION_ARM>2</integer> …and I have an

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I have some resources defined, e.g.:

<color name="lightGrey">#FFCCCCCC</color>
<integer name="KEY_POSITION_ARM">2</integer>

…and I have an ArrayAdapter displaying items to TextViews. I’m trying to access the values with code like:

keyPosition = getResources().getInteger(R.integer.KEY_POSITION_ARM);
moduleDataView.setTextColor(getResources().getColor(R.color.darkgreen));

…but I get errors like “The method getResources() is undefined for the type ContinuityAdapter”. (ContinuityAdapter extends ArrayAdapter)

Is there a good way around this?

Thanks

This is an example:

switch (currentModule.keyPosition) {
case activity.getResources().getInteger(R.integer.KEY_POSITION_ARM):
    moduleDataView.keyPosition.setText("TEST");
    moduleDataView.keyPosition.setTextColor(Color.GREEN);
    break;
case R.integer.KEY_POSITION_ARM:
    moduleDataView.keyPosition.setText("ARM");
    moduleDataView.keyPosition.setTextColor(Color.RED);
    break;
}

The first case give an error, and the second doesn’t but doesn’t use the value from the XML file either. Although as you say I can just use the R… value as long as I use it that way everywhere. Just not sure if this is considered ‘best practice’. Thanks

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    2026-05-27T03:22:51+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 3:22 am

    You need a Context object to call Context.getResources() method. Usually you can pass a Context or its subclass (i.e. Activity) through the constructor of your custom adapter.

    Like:

    public ContinuityAdapter extends ArrayAdapter {
        private final Context mContext;
        ...
        public ContinuityAdapter(Context context) {
            mContext = context;
        }
    }
    

    and then use:

    mContext.getResources()...
    

    Edit:
    This seem to be the case to avoid switch. See:

    • Ways to eliminate switch in code
    • Alternative to Switch Case in Java
    • How to avoid long switch-case statements?
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