Reputation: 137
I have the following inside a relative layout.
<TextEdit
android:layout_width="wrap_content"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:layout_alignBottom="@id/buttonA"
android:layout_alignParentLeft="true"
android:layout_alignParentTop="true"
android:layout_toLeftOf="@id/buttonA" />
<Button
android:id="@+id/buttonA"
android:layout_width="wrap_content"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:layout_alignParentRight="true"
android:text="@string/message" >
</Button>
Eclipse gives me these errors at lines android:layout_alignBottom="@id/buttonA" and android:layout_toLeftOf="@id/buttonA" respectively:
error: Error: No resource found that matches the given name (at 'layout_alignBottom' with value '@id/buttonA').
error: Error: No resource found that matches the given name (at 'layout_toLeftOf' with value '@id/buttonA').
Replacing @id/buttonA with @+id/buttonA removes this eclipse error message. Is that the right thing to do? If so, why would that work instead? Doesn't @+id create a new id? I don't want a new id. I want to use the one referenced in the button object. What is the best way to deal with this?
Thanks guys. -Joe
Upvotes: 12
Views: 6720
Reputation: 19385
The layout which you are trying to use as a reference should be defined before it is used as reference i.e. use as 'layout_toLeftOf'.
It is like you have to declare a variable in java before using it. Declare then use it ...
If you need to mention the id before its defined in the file, then you need to use @+id/textView1
instead of @id/textView1
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 81349
Using @+id
is the right way to do it. @+id
creates a new id but only if one with that name doesn't already exist.
If you don't want to do that, for this particular simple case it would suffice to move the TextEdit
below the Button
.
Upvotes: 31