From android 1.6 adds a new feature for the declaration of the “on-click” listener for a Button. In addition to the classic approach of defining some object (such as the activity) as implementing the??? View.OnClickListener interface, you can now take a somewhat simpler approach:
- ?Define some method on your Activity that holds the button that takes a single View parameter, has a void return value, and is public.
- ?In your layout XML, on the Button element, include the? android:onClick attribute with the name of the method you defined in? the previous step.
For example,? we might have a method on our Activity that looks like:
public void updateTime(View view){ ((Button)view).setText("android:onClick attributes");}
Then , we could use this XML declaration for the Button itself, including android:onClick
<Button android:layout_width="fill_parent" android:layout_height="fill_parent" android:id="@+id/button" android:onClick="updateTime"></Button>
OK, now we can run the code , click the button and we get the new text for the button.
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1 楼 ray_linn 2011-01-24
google简直是小白啊,只有onClick其他事件都没有。。。
