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32,452 PointsNow set mFuelLevel to the value from the Intent. Check the Intent documentation if you need help finding the correct met
Now set mFuelLevel to the value from the Intent. Check the Intent documentation if you need help finding the correct method to use. Use "FUEL_LEVEL" as the 'name' and -1 as the 'defaultValue'.
I don't seem to get it. Can you guys give me a hand?
import android.os.Bundle;
public class FlightActivity extends Activity {
public int mFuelLevel = 0;
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_flight);
// Add your code below!
Intent intent = getIntent();
Intent putExtra("FUEL_LEVEL", -1);
}
}
2 Answers
Furtuna Virgil
32,452 PointsThank you for your help, managed to get further :).
samuel zaffran
24,815 PointsHi, You need to use the instance of intent object you just declared (intent not Intent) and to attach it the method getIntExtra(you want to get it not to put it) and it as to be equal to mFuelLevel: mFuelLevel = nameOfVariable.NameOfMethod(Parameters). Hope That'll help.