If you are refering to String smsbody = textview1. SetText(k) it needs to be changed to String smsbody = textview1. GetText(k) as you are reading the text, not setting it Edit Button btn = (Button)findViewById(R.id.
Button); btn. SetOnClickListener(new OnClickListener() { @Override public void onClick(View v) { // Do your logic here } }) Here's a basic onClick interface model.
If you are refering to String smsbody = textview1. SetText(k); it needs to be changed to String smsbody = textview1. GetText(k); as you are reading the text, not setting it.
Edit Button btn = (Button)findViewById(R.id. Button); btn. SetOnClickListener(new OnClickListener() { @Override public void onClick(View v) { // Do your logic here } }); Here's a basic onClick interface model.
Ty just fixed still not reading my variable k – user705282 Apr 19 at 17:13 You need your button to implement an onClickListener...your current onClick is just a private method you created and isn't really doing anything...reference the edit. Edit: I'm assuming you are using the button to set the text or if b1 is just an extraneous variable correct me – Joe Apr 19 at 17:41.
Do you mean String smsbody = textview1.getText(); Note the *g*et, not *s*et.
Yes I was meaning to change that it slipped my mind thank you now I just need to figure out why the results of my aren't being called down to the menu. – user705282 Apr 19 at 17:01 The results of your what? – Mayra Apr 19 at 17:13.
String smsbody = textview1. Icon: Intent sendIntent = new Intent(Intent. Text: Toast.
MakeText(this, "Testing!", Toast.
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