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Start your free trialMUZ140346 Rodrick T. Chipere
6,108 Pointschallenge 3 of 3
Finally, add a constructor for GameViewHolder that takes a View as its one parameter. Set mTitleLabel using the ID R.id.titleLabel.
public class GameAdapter extends RecyclerView.Adapter<GameAdapter.GameViewHolder> {
private Game[] mGames;
public GameAdapter(Game[] games) {
mGames = games;
}
@Override
public GameViewHolder onCreateViewHolder(ViewGroup parent, int viewType) {
return null;
}
@Override
public void onBindViewHolder(GameViewHolder holder, int position) {
// code omitted for brevity
}
@Override
public int getItemCount() {
return 0;
}
public class GameViewHolder extends RecyclerView.ViewHolder {
public TextView mTitleLabel;
public GameViewHolder(View) {
mTitleLabel = View.findViewById(R.id.titleLabel);
}
}
}
2 Answers
Luis Cole
17,228 PointsYou have this:
public GameViewHolder(View) {
mTitleLabel = View.findViewById(R.id.titleLabel);
}
It has to be:
public GameViewHolder(View view) {
mTitleLabel = view.findViewById(R.id.titleLabel);
}
You forgot to declare the variable of the View class
MUZ140346 Rodrick T. Chipere
6,108 PointsHey Louis, it worked buddy, thanks i was kinda confused
Tina Maddox
28,102 PointsThanks!! It helped me too!