Populating ListView from a SQLite database?

Your post is quite hard to read, but I think the issue is that list1 has not been initialised You need to add a line like this: list1 = new String10 before you attempt to set a value within the array ps - I picked a value of 10 as your for loop has i.

Your post is quite hard to read, but I think the issue is that list1 has not been initialised. You need to add a line like this: list1 = new String10; before you attempt to set a value within the array. Ps - I picked a value of 10 as your for loop has i.

Ok that work fine for static values – Herry Jan 31 at 11:39 I'm not sure if that's a question or a statement... – dave. C Jan 31 at 11:45 it is statement – Herry Jan 31 at 11:52 hey thank you very much it give me lot of help – Herry Jan 31 at 11:53 I add the list1 = new Stringvalues. Length; instead of list1 = new String10; because I want the list from values the variable values is get from my DBAdapter it should be dynamic – Herry Jan 31 at 11:55.

MDbHelper = new SimpleDBAdapter(ConnectDatabase. Values = mDbHelper. Public void onItemClick(AdapterView.

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