Replace
builder.setView(inflater.inflate(R.layout.dialog_checklist, null))
with
builder.setView(dialogLayout)
You're modifying the edittexts in one layout and then inflating a new layout for the dialog.
Pregunta
I have created a Custom AlertDialog and I'm trying to set text for EditTexts. I have tried following
public class CheckListDialog extends DialogFragment {
private View view;
public CheckListDialog(View view) {
this.view = view;
}
@Override
public AlertDialog onCreateDialog(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
LayoutInflater inflater = getActivity().getLayoutInflater();
View dialogLayout = inflater.inflate(R.layout.dialog_checklist, null);
EditText etCost = (EditText) dialogLayout.findViewById(R.id.etCost);
EditText etOdoReading = (EditText) dialogLayout.findViewById(R.id.etOdometer);
etOdoReading.setText("bla");
etCost.setText("tada");
AlertDialog.Builder builder = new AlertDialog.Builder(new ContextThemeWrapper(Reminders.this, android.R.color.transparent));
builder.setView(inflater.inflate(R.layout.dialog_checklist, null))
.setTitle("jaja")
.setPositiveButton("Add", new DialogInterface.OnClickListener() {
@Override
public void onClick(DialogInterface dialog, int id) {
}
})
.setNegativeButton("Cancel", new DialogInterface.OnClickListener() {
public void onClick(DialogInterface dialog, int id) {
}
});
return builder.create();
}
}
The EditTexts are empty and does not contain the values. How can i fix this?
Solución
Replace
builder.setView(inflater.inflate(R.layout.dialog_checklist, null))
with
builder.setView(dialogLayout)
You're modifying the edittexts in one layout and then inflating a new layout for the dialog.
Otros consejos
For such operations you have to use a custom layout to inflate into the CheckListDialog class of yours. DialogFragment will provide you complete freedom to customize your dialog as per your requirement.
You can refer to this tutorial