How i can set the Searchbar Inative and User click on this for open a Dialog
My Question is how can i Build in Android C# an SreachView this is off by but Show and any User click on this a Dialog open and asked the User to give her ok.
I work in a Fragment
SearchView searchView;
searchView = (SearchView)View.FindViewById(Resource.Id.MenuSearchitem);
searchView.ClearFocus();
searchView.SetOnQueryTextListener(this);
searchView.SetOnQueryTextFocusChangeListener(this);
searchView.SetIconifiedByDefault(false);
searchView.SubmitButtonEnabled = true;
searchView.QueryHint = mapViewModel.AddressPlaceholder;
thats all fine, but nothing work for click on the searchbar and no dialog is open.
follow ways i have used IOnFocusChangeListener and IOnSuggestionListener dont gave the right way for me
c#

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My Question is how can i Build in Android C# an SreachView this is off by but Show and any User click on this a Dialog open and asked the User to give her ok.
I work in a Fragment
SearchView searchView;
searchView = (SearchView)View.FindViewById(Resource.Id.MenuSearchitem);
searchView.ClearFocus();
searchView.SetOnQueryTextListener(this);
searchView.SetOnQueryTextFocusChangeListener(this);
searchView.SetIconifiedByDefault(false);
searchView.SubmitButtonEnabled = true;
searchView.QueryHint = mapViewModel.AddressPlaceholder;
thats all fine, but nothing work for click on the searchbar and no dialog is open.
follow ways i have used IOnFocusChangeListener and IOnSuggestionListener dont gave the right way for me
c#

add a comment |
My Question is how can i Build in Android C# an SreachView this is off by but Show and any User click on this a Dialog open and asked the User to give her ok.
I work in a Fragment
SearchView searchView;
searchView = (SearchView)View.FindViewById(Resource.Id.MenuSearchitem);
searchView.ClearFocus();
searchView.SetOnQueryTextListener(this);
searchView.SetOnQueryTextFocusChangeListener(this);
searchView.SetIconifiedByDefault(false);
searchView.SubmitButtonEnabled = true;
searchView.QueryHint = mapViewModel.AddressPlaceholder;
thats all fine, but nothing work for click on the searchbar and no dialog is open.
follow ways i have used IOnFocusChangeListener and IOnSuggestionListener dont gave the right way for me
c#

My Question is how can i Build in Android C# an SreachView this is off by but Show and any User click on this a Dialog open and asked the User to give her ok.
I work in a Fragment
SearchView searchView;
searchView = (SearchView)View.FindViewById(Resource.Id.MenuSearchitem);
searchView.ClearFocus();
searchView.SetOnQueryTextListener(this);
searchView.SetOnQueryTextFocusChangeListener(this);
searchView.SetIconifiedByDefault(false);
searchView.SubmitButtonEnabled = true;
searchView.QueryHint = mapViewModel.AddressPlaceholder;
thats all fine, but nothing work for click on the searchbar and no dialog is open.
follow ways i have used IOnFocusChangeListener and IOnSuggestionListener dont gave the right way for me
c#

c#

asked Nov 22 '18 at 10:21


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you can use onTouchListner, wherever you will touch on the screen the touch event will be triggered, there you can check which widget is clicked just check it and open dialog in it.
thanks for the fast answer.
– Wolf R
Nov 22 '18 at 10:38
please vote up my answer and mark it as accepted if my answer worked for you.
– Taha wakeel
Nov 22 '18 at 10:40
i think my problem is by start the view. the searchview is completed on. but i need a serachview with disabled textfield. the user must click on the searchview an a dialog open for asked "you sure to search" or anythink ...
– Wolf R
Nov 22 '18 at 10:40
Ok what I have understand so far is that you should try something different instead of Searchview, you can try a linear layout with edittext inside linear layout put search icon before edit text under linear layout it will look like searchview and then put addTextWatcher on edittext, It might work for you. Thanks
– Taha wakeel
Nov 22 '18 at 10:49
hmm ok i will check , but i find the searchview very nice for work with this.
– Wolf R
Nov 22 '18 at 11:20
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you can use onTouchListner, wherever you will touch on the screen the touch event will be triggered, there you can check which widget is clicked just check it and open dialog in it.
thanks for the fast answer.
– Wolf R
Nov 22 '18 at 10:38
please vote up my answer and mark it as accepted if my answer worked for you.
– Taha wakeel
Nov 22 '18 at 10:40
i think my problem is by start the view. the searchview is completed on. but i need a serachview with disabled textfield. the user must click on the searchview an a dialog open for asked "you sure to search" or anythink ...
– Wolf R
Nov 22 '18 at 10:40
Ok what I have understand so far is that you should try something different instead of Searchview, you can try a linear layout with edittext inside linear layout put search icon before edit text under linear layout it will look like searchview and then put addTextWatcher on edittext, It might work for you. Thanks
– Taha wakeel
Nov 22 '18 at 10:49
hmm ok i will check , but i find the searchview very nice for work with this.
– Wolf R
Nov 22 '18 at 11:20
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show 4 more comments
you can use onTouchListner, wherever you will touch on the screen the touch event will be triggered, there you can check which widget is clicked just check it and open dialog in it.
thanks for the fast answer.
– Wolf R
Nov 22 '18 at 10:38
please vote up my answer and mark it as accepted if my answer worked for you.
– Taha wakeel
Nov 22 '18 at 10:40
i think my problem is by start the view. the searchview is completed on. but i need a serachview with disabled textfield. the user must click on the searchview an a dialog open for asked "you sure to search" or anythink ...
– Wolf R
Nov 22 '18 at 10:40
Ok what I have understand so far is that you should try something different instead of Searchview, you can try a linear layout with edittext inside linear layout put search icon before edit text under linear layout it will look like searchview and then put addTextWatcher on edittext, It might work for you. Thanks
– Taha wakeel
Nov 22 '18 at 10:49
hmm ok i will check , but i find the searchview very nice for work with this.
– Wolf R
Nov 22 '18 at 11:20
|
show 4 more comments
you can use onTouchListner, wherever you will touch on the screen the touch event will be triggered, there you can check which widget is clicked just check it and open dialog in it.
you can use onTouchListner, wherever you will touch on the screen the touch event will be triggered, there you can check which widget is clicked just check it and open dialog in it.
answered Nov 22 '18 at 10:26
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thanks for the fast answer.
– Wolf R
Nov 22 '18 at 10:38
please vote up my answer and mark it as accepted if my answer worked for you.
– Taha wakeel
Nov 22 '18 at 10:40
i think my problem is by start the view. the searchview is completed on. but i need a serachview with disabled textfield. the user must click on the searchview an a dialog open for asked "you sure to search" or anythink ...
– Wolf R
Nov 22 '18 at 10:40
Ok what I have understand so far is that you should try something different instead of Searchview, you can try a linear layout with edittext inside linear layout put search icon before edit text under linear layout it will look like searchview and then put addTextWatcher on edittext, It might work for you. Thanks
– Taha wakeel
Nov 22 '18 at 10:49
hmm ok i will check , but i find the searchview very nice for work with this.
– Wolf R
Nov 22 '18 at 11:20
|
show 4 more comments
thanks for the fast answer.
– Wolf R
Nov 22 '18 at 10:38
please vote up my answer and mark it as accepted if my answer worked for you.
– Taha wakeel
Nov 22 '18 at 10:40
i think my problem is by start the view. the searchview is completed on. but i need a serachview with disabled textfield. the user must click on the searchview an a dialog open for asked "you sure to search" or anythink ...
– Wolf R
Nov 22 '18 at 10:40
Ok what I have understand so far is that you should try something different instead of Searchview, you can try a linear layout with edittext inside linear layout put search icon before edit text under linear layout it will look like searchview and then put addTextWatcher on edittext, It might work for you. Thanks
– Taha wakeel
Nov 22 '18 at 10:49
hmm ok i will check , but i find the searchview very nice for work with this.
– Wolf R
Nov 22 '18 at 11:20
thanks for the fast answer.
– Wolf R
Nov 22 '18 at 10:38
thanks for the fast answer.
– Wolf R
Nov 22 '18 at 10:38
please vote up my answer and mark it as accepted if my answer worked for you.
– Taha wakeel
Nov 22 '18 at 10:40
please vote up my answer and mark it as accepted if my answer worked for you.
– Taha wakeel
Nov 22 '18 at 10:40
i think my problem is by start the view. the searchview is completed on. but i need a serachview with disabled textfield. the user must click on the searchview an a dialog open for asked "you sure to search" or anythink ...
– Wolf R
Nov 22 '18 at 10:40
i think my problem is by start the view. the searchview is completed on. but i need a serachview with disabled textfield. the user must click on the searchview an a dialog open for asked "you sure to search" or anythink ...
– Wolf R
Nov 22 '18 at 10:40
Ok what I have understand so far is that you should try something different instead of Searchview, you can try a linear layout with edittext inside linear layout put search icon before edit text under linear layout it will look like searchview and then put addTextWatcher on edittext, It might work for you. Thanks
– Taha wakeel
Nov 22 '18 at 10:49
Ok what I have understand so far is that you should try something different instead of Searchview, you can try a linear layout with edittext inside linear layout put search icon before edit text under linear layout it will look like searchview and then put addTextWatcher on edittext, It might work for you. Thanks
– Taha wakeel
Nov 22 '18 at 10:49
hmm ok i will check , but i find the searchview very nice for work with this.
– Wolf R
Nov 22 '18 at 11:20
hmm ok i will check , but i find the searchview very nice for work with this.
– Wolf R
Nov 22 '18 at 11:20
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