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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T20:57:09+00:00 2026-06-12T20:57:09+00:00

I’m working on a project for college that will let a user place a

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I’m working on a project for college that will let a user place a point on a map and then set the title and description for the overlay object. The problem is, the second EditText box overwrites the first one. Here is my code for the dialog box.

//Make new Dialog
AlertDialog.Builder dialog = new AlertDialog.Builder(mapView.getContext());
dialog.setTitle("Set Target Title & Description");
dialog.setMessage("Title: ");

final EditText titleBox = new EditText(mapView.getContext());
dialog.setView(titleBox);

dialog.setMessage("Description: ");
final EditText descriptionBox = new EditText(mapView.getContext());
dialog.setView(descriptionBox);

Any help would be appreciated!! Thanks!

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    2026-06-12T20:57:10+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 8:57 pm

    A Dialog only contains one root View, that’s why setView() overwrites the first EditText. The solution is simple put everything in one ViewGroup, for instance a LinearLayout:

    Context context = mapView.getContext();
    LinearLayout layout = new LinearLayout(context);
    layout.setOrientation(LinearLayout.VERTICAL);
    
    // Add a TextView here for the "Title" label, as noted in the comments
    final EditText titleBox = new EditText(context);
    titleBox.setHint("Title");
    layout.addView(titleBox); // Notice this is an add method
    
    // Add another TextView here for the "Description" label
    final EditText descriptionBox = new EditText(context);
    descriptionBox.setHint("Description");
    layout.addView(descriptionBox); // Another add method
    
    dialog.setView(layout); // Again this is a set method, not add
    

    (This is a basic example, but it should get you started.)

    You should take note of the nomenclature difference between a set and add method. setView() only holds one View, the same is similar for setMessage(). In fact this should be true for every set method, what you’re thinking of are add commands. add methods are cumulative, they build a list of everything you push in while set methods are singular, they replace the existing data.

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