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6,095 PointsI have no idea
Totally lost, don't understand the question.
EditText entryField = (EditText)findViewById(R.id.entry_field);
TextView textHolder = (TextView)findViewById(R.id.text_holder);
2 Answers
David Postlethwaite
9,355 PointsDan, You have to get the text from entryField and set it as the text of of the textHolder
textHolder.setText(entryField.getText().toString());
D J W
6,095 PointsHere's the challenge: Challenge Task 1 of 1
Time for a quick review! Below we are accessing an EditText and a TextView. We have accessed the actual controls, but lets now set the TextView's contents with whatever is in the EditText.
D J W
6,095 PointsD J W
6,095 PointsDavid, Thanks, I new they were not compatible but I just couldn't get it started.
Dan