Reputation: 177
I have been trying to implement libgdx without a core project in a new eclipse project, but I keep getting:
The method initialize(ApplicationListener, AndroidApplicationConfiguration) in the type AndroidApplication is not applicable for the arguments (AndroidApplication, AndroidApplicationConfiguration)
The code I use is quite simple at the moment:
package com.debels.androidapplication;
import com.badlogic.gdx.backends.android.AndroidApplication;
import com.badlogic.gdx.backends.android.AndroidApplicationConfiguration;
import android.os.Bundle;
public class MainActivity extends AndroidApplication{
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
AndroidApplicationConfiguration cfg = new AndroidApplicationConfiguration();
cfg.useGL20 = false;
initialize(new AndroidApplication(), cfg);
}
}
and
package com.debels.androidapplication;
import com.badlogic.gdx.Game;
import com.badlogic.gdx.Gdx;
import com.badlogic.gdx.graphics.FPSLogger;
import com.badlogic.gdx.graphics.OrthographicCamera;
import com.badlogic.gdx.graphics.Texture;
//import com.badlogic.gdx.graphics.Texture.TextureFilter;
import com.badlogic.gdx.graphics.g2d.Sprite;
import com.badlogic.gdx.graphics.g2d.SpriteBatch;
//import com.badlogic.gdx.graphics.g2d.TextureRegion;
import com.debels.androidapplication.screens.MainMenuScreen;
public class AndroidApplication extends Game{
private OrthographicCamera camera;
private SpriteBatch batch;
private Texture texture;
private Sprite sprite;
private FPSLogger fps;
@Override
public void create(){
float w = Gdx.graphics.getWidth();
float h = Gdx.graphics.getHeight();
camera = new OrthographicCamera(1, h/w);
batch = new SpriteBatch();
//texture = new Texture(Gdx.files.internal("data/libgdx.png"));
//texture.setFilter(TextureFilter.Linear, TextureFilter.Linear);
//TextureRegion region = new TextureRegion(texture, 0, 0, 512, 275);
/*sprite = new Sprite(region);
sprite.setSize(0.9f, 0.9f * sprite.getHeight() / sprite.getWidth());
sprite.setOrigin(sprite.getWidth()/2, sprite.getHeight()/2);
sprite.setPosition(-sprite.getWidth()/2, -sprite.getHeight()/2);*/
setScreen(new MainMenuScreen(this));
fps = new FPSLogger();
}
@Override
public void dispose() {
super.dispose();
}
@Override
public void render() {
super.render();
/*fps.log();
Gdx.gl.glClearColor(1, 1, 1, 1);
Gdx.gl.glClear(GL10.GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT);
batch.setProjectionMatrix(camera.combined);
batch.begin();
sprite.draw(batch);
batch.end();*/
}
@Override
public void resize(int width, int height) {
super.resize(width, height);
}
@Override
public void pause() {
super.pause();
}
@Override
public void resume() {
super.resume();
}
}
Upvotes: 0
Views: 1090
Reputation: 10320
Thats because you are sending a (gdx)AndroidApplication instance to the ini instead of a (gdx)AndroidApplicationListener (which is any class that extends Game or implements ApplicationListener).
You get all confused because you named that class AndroidApplication...
Change this:
initialize(new AndroidApplication(), cfg);
to this:
initialize(new com.debels.androidapplication.AndroidApplication(), cfg);
Or better yet, change the name of that class. Also dont forget to copy the gdx.jar to the android project libs folder.
Upvotes: 3