Re: [android-developers] IndexOutofBoundsException thrown from getViewAt() in RemoteViewFactory
Ah, my bad. Thought it was your code causing IndexOutOfBoundsException.
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H
On Jun 14, 2012 4:12 PM, "Ethan Gao" <ethangao.studio@gmail.com> wrote:
-- I didn't ask for getViewAt(index>=1), this method is called by android framework(I think it's called by RemoteViewsAdater).I can not figure out the reason RemoteViewsAdatper is calling getViewAt(index>=1) after it called getCount() which returns 1.I suspect that this is an android bug, since I didn't do anything wrong according the docs.--
On Thursday, June 14, 2012 6:57:17 PM UTC+8, Harri Smått wrote:On Jun 14, 2012, at 1:37 PM, Ethan Gao wrote:
> Firstly, getCount() methods return 1, but the consequence getViewat() is still trying to get view at position 1 and 2.
If getCount() returns 1, you shouldn't ask for getViewAt(index) where index >= 1. It's your responsibility to make sure you do not exceed getCount() limits (at least usually).
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H
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