Miguel Arroz
On 2009/10/27, at 00:26, Joe Little wrote:
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 5:22 PM, Miguel Arroz <email@hidden>
wrote:
Hi!
1) Try new Integer[] instead of new int[].
2) Are you sure anAppliedClass.appliedYear is an integer?
appliedYear is an Integer.
I've added a formatter = "0000", but not help. I tried #1 but it
requires a "new Integer(2000)" etc for each. That should work, but
I'm
just curious why its not handling the int to Integer conversion well.
Just something that I expected. I guess I'll do it the ugly way.
Yours
Miguel Arroz
On 2009/10/27, at 00:18, Joe Little wrote:
I have a wo popup button
YearPopUpButton: WOPopUpButton {
item = intSelection;
list = YearList;
selection = anAppliedClass.appliedYear;
}
and the relevant code is
public NSArray YearList = new NSArray(new int[]{2000, 2001, 2002,
2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009});
public int intSelection;
appliedYear is an Integer.
When run, I get:
While trying to set the field "intSelection" on an object of type
edu.stanford.ee.classmgmt.apply.ui.AppliedClassPage we expected a int
but received a [I with a value of [I@70d9cbcb. This often happens if
you forget to use a formatter.
Setting a formatter doesn't seem to help. I'm guessing I need some
indirection to setting the appliedYear value, but it seems the error
is more due to the fact that its not liking the NSArray. Do I need to
generate a list of new Integer(2000), new Integer(2001).. etc?
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