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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T22:19:16+00:00 2026-05-19T22:19:16+00:00

I understand that the closed spinner is actually a View , I think. But

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I understand that the closed spinner is actually a View, I think. But I am guessing it has a TextView there somewhere to show the text. How do I get access to that TextView so I can change the textcolor?

EDIT: I need to change this programatically on the fly, not in the XML.

TextView v = (TextView) getView(mySpinner);

v.setTextColor(.....

This doesnt work…

Thank you!

    array_typ=new String[5];
    array_typ[0]="Pressure";
    array_typ[1]="Level";

    array_typ[2]="Overage";
    array_typ[3]="Under";
    array_typ[4]="Taken";


    adaptertyp = new ArrayAdapter<Object>(this,R.layout.simple_spinner_item, array_typ);
    typ.setAdapter(adaptertyp);
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    2026-05-19T22:19:17+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 10:19 pm

    I understand that the closed spinner is actually a View, I think.

    Yes. Specifically, it is whatever you told your SpinnerAdapter to create.

    But I am guessing it has a TextView there somewhere to show the text.

    That would depend on what you told your SpinnerAdapter to create.

    How do I get access to that TextView so I can change the textcolor?

    Ideally, you don’t — you give it the right color in the first place, via whatever you told your SpinnerAdapter to create. If the color varies, override getView() in your SpinnerAdapter and change the color at that point.

    In a pinch, you can try calling getSelectedView() to get the current View being shown by the closed Spinner, but whatever change you make here may be eliminated on the user’s next selection, and the alternate color may return later on if the earlier View gets recycled.

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