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↳ | android.app.Dialog | |
↳ | android.app.AlertDialog |
Known Direct Subclasses |
A subclass of Dialog that can display one, two or three buttons. If you only want to display a String in this dialog box, use the setMessage() method. If you want to display a more complex view, look up the FrameLayout called "body" and add your view to it:
FrameLayout fl = (FrameLayout) findViewById(R.id.body); fl.add(myView, new LayoutParams(FILL_PARENT, WRAP_CONTENT));
The AlertDialog class takes care of automatically setting WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_ALT_FOCUSABLE_IM for you based on whether any views in the dialog return true from View.onCheckIsTextEditor(). Generally you want this set for a Dialog without text editors, so that it will be placed on top of the current input method UI. You can modify this behavior by forcing the flag to your desired mode after calling onCreate(Bundle).
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AlertDialog.Builder |
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From interface
android.content.DialogInterface
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Gets one of the buttons used in the dialog.
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Gets the list view used in the dialog.
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A key was pressed down.
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A key was released.
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This method is deprecated.
Use setButton(int, CharSequence, Message) with
BUTTON_POSITIVE.
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Set a message to be sent when a button is pressed.
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Set a listener to be invoked when the positive button of the dialog is pressed.
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This method is deprecated.
Use
setButton(int, CharSequence, android.content.DialogInterface.OnClickListener)
with BUTTON_POSITIVE
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This method is deprecated.
Use setButton(int, CharSequence, Message) with
BUTTON_NEGATIVE.
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This method is deprecated.
Use
setButton(int, CharSequence, android.content.DialogInterface.OnClickListener)
with BUTTON_NEGATIVE
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This method is deprecated.
Use
setButton(int, CharSequence, android.content.DialogInterface.OnClickListener)
with BUTTON_POSITIVE
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This method is deprecated.
Use setButton(int, CharSequence, Message) with
BUTTON_NEUTRAL.
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Set resId to 0 if you don't want an icon.
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Set the title text for this dialog's window.
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Set the view to display in that dialog.
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Set the view to display in that dialog, specifying the spacing to appear around that
view.
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Similar to onCreate(Bundle), you should initialized your dialog
in this method, including calling setContentView(View).
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From class android.app.Dialog
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From class java.lang.Object
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From interface android.content.DialogInterface
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From interface android.view.KeyEvent.Callback
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From interface android.view.View.OnCreateContextMenuListener
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From interface android.view.Window.Callback
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Gets one of the buttons used in the dialog.
If a button does not exist in the dialog, null will be returned.
whichButton | The identifier of the button that should be returned. For example, this can be BUTTON_POSITIVE. |
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Gets the list view used in the dialog.
A key was pressed down.
If the focused view didn't want this event, this method is called.
The default implementation handles KEYCODE_BACK to close the dialog.
keyCode | The value in event.getKeyCode(). |
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event | Description of the key event. |
A key was released.
keyCode | The value in event.getKeyCode(). |
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event | Description of the key event. |
Set a message to be sent when a button is pressed.
whichButton | Which button to set the message for, can be one of BUTTON_POSITIVE, BUTTON_NEGATIVE, or BUTTON_NEUTRAL |
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text | The text to display in positive button. |
msg | The Message to be sent when clicked. |
Set a listener to be invoked when the positive button of the dialog is pressed.
whichButton | Which button to set the listener on, can be one of BUTTON_POSITIVE, BUTTON_NEGATIVE, or BUTTON_NEUTRAL |
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text | The text to display in positive button. |
listener | The DialogInterface.OnClickListener to use. |
This method is deprecated.Use setButton(int, CharSequence, android.content.DialogInterface.OnClickListener) with BUTTON_POSITIVE
Set a listener to be invoked when button 1 of the dialog is pressed.
text | The text to display in button 1. |
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listener | The DialogInterface.OnClickListener to use. |
This method is deprecated.Use setButton(int, CharSequence, android.content.DialogInterface.OnClickListener) with BUTTON_NEGATIVE
Set a listener to be invoked when button 2 of the dialog is pressed.
text | The text to display in button 2. |
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listener | The DialogInterface.OnClickListener to use. |
This method is deprecated.Use setButton(int, CharSequence, android.content.DialogInterface.OnClickListener) with BUTTON_POSITIVE
Set a listener to be invoked when button 3 of the dialog is pressed.
text | The text to display in button 3. |
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listener | The DialogInterface.OnClickListener to use. |
Set resId to 0 if you don't want an icon.
resId | the resourceId of the drawable to use as the icon or 0 if you don't want an icon. |
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Set the title text for this dialog's window.
title | The new text to display in the title. |
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Set the view to display in that dialog.
Set the view to display in that dialog, specifying the spacing to appear around that view.
view | The view to show in the content area of the dialog |
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viewSpacingLeft | Extra space to appear to the left of view |
viewSpacingTop | Extra space to appear above view |
viewSpacingRight | Extra space to appear to the right of view |
viewSpacingBottom | Extra space to appear below view
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Similar to onCreate(Bundle), you should initialized your dialog in this method, including calling setContentView(View).
savedInstanceState | If this dialog is being reinitalized after a the hosting activity was previously shut down, holds the result from the most recent call to onSaveInstanceState(), or null if this is the first time. |
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