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Start your free trialMarcin Łuszkiewicz
6,061 PointsProbem with challenge
Hi,
Is this challenge correct? https://teamtreehouse.com/library/build-a-weather-app/hooking-up-the-model-to-the-view/setting-views-with-data
Movie class is't declared in MovieActivity.java. In the challenge desription ther's nothing about decaring it...
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.view.View;
public class MovieActivity extends Activity {
@InjectView(R.id.movieTitle) TextView mTitleLabel;
@InjectView(R.id.movieImage) ImageView mMovieImage;
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_movie);
ButterKnife.inject(this);
// The rest of the code is omitted for brevity :)
}
public void updateDisplay(Movie movie) {
// Add your code here!
}
}
public class Movie {
private String mTitle;
private int mYearReleased;
private int mImageId;
public int getImageId() {
return mImageId;
}
public void setImageId(int id) {
mImageId = id;
}
public String getTitle() {
return mTitle;
}
public void setTitle(String title) {
mTitle = title;
}
public int getYearReleased() {
return mYearReleased;
}
public void setYearReleased(int year) {
mYearReleased = year;
}
}
1 Answer
Steve Hunter
57,712 PointsThe updateDisplay()
method is passed an instantiated Movie instance, though. You can access the Movie object from within that method.
Hope that helps!
Steve.