Issue
I've got a small problem, my code works and sends me the output of a longitude and latitude. I would simply like a comma and space to separate the value in the textview. I do not want a line separator.
What I get: 32.67543-55.986454
What I want: 32.67543, -55.986454 (comma and space)
Any ideas?
Code:
/**
* After completing background task Dismiss the progress dialog
* *
*/
protected void onPostExecute(JSONObject product) {
if (product != null) {
// product with this pid found
// Edit Text
lblDummyLocation = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.lblDummyLocation);
StringBuilder jsonStringBuilder = new StringBuilder(); //Create StringBuilder for concatenation of JSON results
// display profile data in EditText
try {
//txtMessage.setText(product.getString(TAG_FIRSTNAME)); //Don't set the text here
jsonStringBuilder.append(product.getString(TAG_LATITUDE)); //Concatenate each separate item
jsonStringBuilder.append(System.getProperty("line.separator"));
} catch (JSONException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
try {
//txtMessage.setText(product.getString(TAG_LASTNAME));
jsonStringBuilder.append(product.getString(TAG_LONGITUDE));
//jsonStringBuilder.append(System.getProperty("line.separator"));
} catch (JSONException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
lblDummyLocation.setText(jsonStringBuilder.toString());
}
// dismiss the dialog once got all details
pDialog.dismiss();
}
Solution
That line.separator after get the latitude will put a new line after it, I do not think you want that.
To add the comma just do another append.
Only need one try/catch block on failure.
StringBuilder jsonStringBuilder = new StringBuilder();
// display profile data in EditText
try
{
jsonStringBuilder.append(product.getString(TAG_LATITUDE));
jsonStringBuilder.append(", ");
jsonStringBuilder.append(product.getString(TAG_LONGITUDE));
lblDummyLocation.setText(jsonStringBuilder.toString());
}
catch (JSONException e)
{
e.printStackTrace(); // use a logger for this ideally
lblDummyLocation.setText("Failed to get co-ordinates");
}
Answered By - Sanj
Answer Checked By - Mary Flores (JavaFixing Volunteer)