If I understand correctly, the checkboxes are in a list. There's been a question with the opposite situation: trying to uncheck all boxes. The solution seems to be to call.
If I understand correctly, the checkboxes are in a list. There's been a question with the opposite situation: trying to uncheck all boxes. The solution seems to be to call adapter.
NotifyDataSetChanged() Here is the link to that question: Uncheck all checkboxes in a custom ListView EDIT: Okay, I'll try again :-) Found another question about it: android: Refresh ListView using ListAdapter and SimpleCursorAdapter Hope this helps! :-).
Thanks pecka85! Yes, the checkboxes are in a list, which is in a dialog. But the dialog's adapter is a ListAdapter which does not have a method notifyDataSetChanged.
This method is provided by ArrayAdapter. – Akshay Apr 12 at 12:01 Thanks a lot Pecka85! I was also expecting this to work, but it didn't.
I am sure this has something to do with the list being in a dialog. Thanks for trying! – Akshay Apr 12 at 14:56.
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