I have a CDialog and I am trying to override PreTranslateMessage like this:
BOOL CWeekendMeetingDlg::PreTranslateMessage(MSG* pMsg)
{
if (pMsg->message == WM_SETFOCUS)
{
if (::GetDlgCtrlID(pMsg->hwnd) != IDC_COMBO_PT_CHAIRMAN &&
::GetDlgCtrlID(pMsg->hwnd) != IDC_COMBO_PT_OPEN_PRAYER &&
::GetDlgCtrlID(pMsg->hwnd) != IDC_COMBO_WT_CLOSE_PRAYER &&
::GetDlgCtrlID(pMsg->hwnd) != IDC_COMBO_WEEKEND_HOST &&
::GetDlgCtrlID(pMsg->hwnd) != IDC_COMBO_WEEKEND_COHOST &&
::GetDlgCtrlID(pMsg->hwnd) != IDC_COMBO_PT_READER)
{
if (m_gridAssignHist.GetRowCount() != 1)
{
m_gridAssignHist.SetRowCount(1);
}
}
}
return CDialog::PreTranslateMessage(pMsg);
}
It is not working. What I want to do is reset my CGridCtrl row count to 1 when other controls gain focus (eg: edit combo). But if I put a breakpoint inside the first if it is never intercepted.
At the moment the only thing I can think of is to renumber all of the combo IDs on the dialog so they are sequential and then use a command range for OnSetFocus and detect in that handler. But there are also some CEdit controls.
Can't I use PTM though and avoid that? For me it seems it would be the easiest.
Here is the dialog:
At the moment I have 7 combo OnSetFocus handlers. When they fire the display specific assignment history in the grid on the right.
So if the user moves to any other control on the dialog, the assignment history control will not apply. And that was why i wanted to reset the history to just the header row. And I was hoping to do this with PTM.
Child control notifications are received in the parent dialog via WM_COMMAND messages. Overriding MFC dialog's OnCommand catches those notifications (CBN_SETFOCUS, EN_SETFOCUS etc).
void DoSomething()
{ /* ... */ }
BOOL CWeekendMeetingDlg::OnCommand(WPARAM wParam, LPARAM /*unused*/)
{
switch (HIWORD(wParam))
{
case CBN_SETFOCUS:
switch (LOWORD(wParam))
{
case IDC_COMBO_PT_CHAIRMAN:
// ...more combobox IDCs
DoSomething();
break; // or return TRUE to bypass any message map handlers
}
break;
case EN_SETFOCUS:
switch (LOWORD(wParam))
{
case IDC_EDIT_WHATEVER:
// ...more editbox IDCs
DoSomething();
break;
}
break;
// ...more notification codes
}
return CDialog::OnCommand(wParam, lParam);
}
I have added a 2 second timer to the dialog:
void CWeekendMeetingDlg::OnTimer(UINT_PTR nIDEvent)
{
if (nIDEvent == 1)
{
CWnd* pControl = GetFocus();
if (pControl != nullptr)
{
CWnd* pParent = pControl->GetParent();
if (pParent != nullptr)
{
int iCtrlID = pParent->GetDlgCtrlID();
if (iCtrlID != IDC_COMBO_PT_CHAIRMAN &&
iCtrlID != IDC_COMBO_PT_OPEN_PRAYER &&
iCtrlID != IDC_COMBO_WT_CLOSE_PRAYER &&
iCtrlID != IDC_COMBO_WEEKEND_HOST &&
iCtrlID != IDC_COMBO_WEEKEND_COHOST &&
iCtrlID != IDC_COMBO_PT_READER)
{
if (m_gridAssignHist.GetRowCount() != 1)
{
m_gridAssignHist.SetRowCount(1);
UpdateData(TRUE);
m_strAssignHistLabel = _T("Assignment:");
UpdateData(FALSE);
}
}
}
}
}
CDialog::OnTimer(nIDEvent);
}
This seems to work fine.
Related
I have a derived CHtmlView class and I have followed the various tutorials to display my own custom context menu.
This is the complete handler:
HRESULT CChristianLifeMinistryHtmlView::CustomContextMenu(const POINT* ppt, IUnknown* pcmdtReserved)
{
if (ppt == nullptr || pcmdtReserved == nullptr)
return E_FAIL;
IOleWindow* oleWnd = nullptr;
auto hr = pcmdtReserved->QueryInterface(IID_IOleWindow, reinterpret_cast<void**>(&oleWnd));
if (hr != S_OK && oleWnd == nullptr)
return hr;
HWND hwnd = nullptr;
hr = oleWnd->GetWindow(&hwnd);
if (hr != S_OK || hwnd == nullptr)
return hr;
// AJT 21.0.0 Bug fix - use the resource handle!
auto hMainMenu = LoadMenu(AfxGetResourceHandle(), MAKEINTRESOURCE(IDR_MENU_HTML_POPUP));
if (hMainMenu == nullptr)
return E_FAIL;
auto hPopupMenu = GetSubMenu(hMainMenu, 0);
if (hPopupMenu == nullptr)
{
::DestroyMenu(hMainMenu);
return E_FAIL;
}
if (ShowEditorSRRContextMenu())
{
::RemoveMenu(hPopupMenu, IDM_VIEWSOURCE, MF_BYCOMMAND);
}
// #TODO add code to check if return FALSE and use GetLastError
::SetMenuItemBitmaps(hPopupMenu, IDM_PAGESETUP, MF_BYCOMMAND, (HBITMAP)m_bmpPageSetup, (HBITMAP)m_bmpPageSetup);
::SetMenuItemBitmaps(hPopupMenu, IDM_PRINTPREVIEW, MF_BYCOMMAND, (HBITMAP)m_bmpPrintPreview, (HBITMAP)m_bmpPrintPreview);
::SetMenuItemBitmaps(hPopupMenu, IDM_REFRESH, MF_BYCOMMAND, (HBITMAP)m_bmpRefresh, (HBITMAP)m_bmpRefresh);
::SetMenuItemBitmaps(hPopupMenu, IDM_FIND, MF_BYCOMMAND, (HBITMAP)m_bmpFind, (HBITMAP)m_bmpFind); // AJT 22.0.2
// Show shortcut menu
const auto iSelection = ::TrackPopupMenu(hPopupMenu,
TPM_LEFTALIGN | TPM_RIGHTBUTTON | TPM_RETURNCMD,
ppt->x,
ppt->y,
0,
hwnd,
(RECT*)nullptr);
// Send selected shortcut menu item command to shell
if (iSelection != 0)
{
if (iSelection == IDM_PRINTPREVIEW)
{
::SendMessage(GetParent()->GetSafeHwnd(), WM_COMMAND, ID_FILE_PRINT_PREVIEW, NULL);
}
else if (iSelection == CUSTOM_MENU_VIEW_XML)
{
::SendMessage(GetParent()->GetSafeHwnd(), WM_COMMAND, CUSTOM_MENU_VIEW_XML, NULL);
}
else if (iSelection == CUSTOM_MENU_OPEN_FILE_LOCATION) // AJT 22.0.2 JIRA MSA 91
{
::SendMessage(GetParent()->GetSafeHwnd(), WM_COMMAND, ID_DISPLAY_WORKING_FOLDER, NULL);
}
else if (iSelection == IDM_REFRESH) // AJT 21.0.6 JIRA MSA 38
{
::SendMessage(GetParent()->GetSafeHwnd(), WM_COMMAND, ID_VIEW_REFRESH, NULL);
}
else
{
::SendMessage(hwnd, WM_COMMAND, iSelection, NULL);
}
}
return S_OK;
}
It gets displayed like this:
HRESULT CChristianLifeMinistryHtmlView::OnShowContextMenu(DWORD dwID, LPPOINT ppt,
LPUNKNOWN pcmdtReserved, LPDISPATCH pdispReserved)
{
if(ShowEditorMWBContextMenu())
return CustomContextMenu(ppt, pcmdtReserved);
return S_OK; // Eat it
}
Now, if I run my software (MFC project), and invoke the context menu:
All is good. But, if I create a temporary user account on my PC, and run my software from that temporary account:
Why are two of my custom menu items disabled for this user account?
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Open File Location
I am using Windows 11. Is this coding issue? Is this a Windows 11 setup issue?
Update
If I right-click the app and run elevated then the context menu items are enabled. Why do I have to do that?
Background reading:
Is it not possible to add our own menu items on the CHtmlView context menu?
My main CDialog sometimes displays a child modeless dialog like this:
It is only displayed if the user has configured it to automatically display.
It gets displayed via the main dialogs OnInitDialog where this function is called:
void CChristianLifeMinistryEditorDlg::DisplayAssignHistoryDialog()
{
BOOL bShowAssignHistoryDialog;
bShowAssignHistoryDialog = theApp.GetNumberSetting(_T("Options"), _T("SM_ShowAssignHist"), TRUE);
if (bShowAssignHistoryDialog)
{
m_pAssignHistoryDlg = std::make_unique<CAssignHistoryDlg>(); // .release();
if (m_pAssignHistoryDlg != nullptr)
{
m_pAssignHistoryDlg->SetAssignHistMap(&m_mapSPtrHist, &m_HistoryOriginal);
m_pAssignHistoryDlg->Create(IDD_DIALOG_ASSIGN_HISTORY, this);
m_pAssignHistoryDlg->ShowWindow(SW_SHOWNORMAL);
m_pAssignHistoryDlg->UpdateWindow();
m_pAssignHistoryDlg->EnableTree(false);
}
}
}
WhatI have noticed is that some of my main windows ACCELERATOR hotkey keys don't always work. I then realised that this is because the popup window has the focus. If i single click anywhere on the main dialog to give it focus, then my accelerator hotkeys function.
Is there any way that we can easily still allow the main editor to process it's hotkeys even though the modeless window might have focus? A standard way to cater for this?
The main window handles the accelerators like this:
BOOL CChristianLifeMinistryEditorDlg::PreTranslateMessage(MSG * pMsg)
{
if (m_hAccelTable)
{
if (::TranslateAccelerator(GetSafeHwnd(), m_hAccelTable, pMsg))
return TRUE;
}
}
And the popup modeless window also makes use of PreTranslateMessage (incase it is relevant):
BOOL CAssignHistoryDlg::PreTranslateMessage(MSG* pMsg)
{
BOOL bNoDispatch{}, bDealtWith = bDealtWith = FALSE ;
if ( (pMsg->message == WM_KEYDOWN || pMsg->message == WM_KEYUP ||
pMsg->message == WM_CHAR)
&& pMsg->wParam == VK_RETURN)
{
// Eat it.
bNoDispatch = TRUE ;
bDealtWith = TRUE ;
}
if (!bDealtWith)
bNoDispatch = CResizingDialog::PreTranslateMessage(pMsg);
return bNoDispatch ;
}
I would pass your m_hAccelTable from CChristianLifeMinistryEditorDlg to CAssignHistoryDlg and add this to the beginning of CAssignHistoryDlg::PreTranslateMessage:
if (m_hAccelTable)
{
if (::TranslateAccelerator(GetParent()->GetSafeHwnd(), m_hAccelTable, pMsg))
return TRUE;
}
I have this event handler in a modelless popup dialog tree control:
void CAssignHistoryDlg::OnTvnSelchangedTreeHistory(NMHDR *pNMHDR, LRESULT *pResult)
{
LPNMTREEVIEW pNMTreeView = reinterpret_cast<LPNMTREEVIEW>(pNMHDR);
if (!m_bBuildTreeMode)
{
if ((pNMTreeView->itemOld.hItem == nullptr && !m_bFirstSelChangeEvent) ||
pNMTreeView->itemOld.hItem != nullptr)
{
m_bFirstSelChangeEvent = true;
if (m_treeHistory.GetParentItem(pNMTreeView->itemNew.hItem) == nullptr)
{
// We must update the correct combo
// and associated string (in the SERVMEET_S structure)
if (m_pCombo != nullptr && m_pStrText != nullptr)
{
CString strExtractedName = ExtractName(pNMTreeView->itemNew.hItem);
m_pCombo->SetWindowText(strExtractedName);
*m_pStrText = strExtractedName;
}
GetParent()->PostMessage(UM_SM_EDITOR_SET_MODIFIED, (WPARAM)TRUE);
}
}
}
*pResult = 0;
}
What I don't understand is why once this event is triggered is that it goes in a continuous cycle.
Does anything jump out at you as wrong?
I don't know why the message seemed to be going in a continuous cycle. Maybe it was because I was inserting breakpoints or adding temporary popup message boxes to debug. Either way, I worked out the minor adjustment I needed:
void CAssignHistoryDlg::OnTvnSelchangedTreeHistory(NMHDR *pNMHDR, LRESULT *pResult)
{
LPNMTREEVIEW pNMTreeView = reinterpret_cast<LPNMTREEVIEW>(pNMHDR);
if (!m_bBuildTreeMode)
{
if ((pNMTreeView->itemOld.hItem == nullptr && !m_bFirstSelChangeEvent) ||
pNMTreeView->itemOld.hItem != nullptr)
{
m_bFirstSelChangeEvent = true;
if (m_treeHistory.GetParentItem(pNMTreeView->itemNew.hItem) == nullptr)
{
// We must update the correct combo
// and associated string (in the SERVMEET_S structure)
if (m_pCombo != nullptr && m_pStrText != nullptr)
{
CString strExtractedName = ExtractName(pNMTreeView->itemNew.hItem);
m_pCombo->SetWindowText(strExtractedName);
// Bug fix - Only set as modified if the name is different
if(*m_pStrText != strExtractedName)
GetParent()->PostMessage(UM_SM_EDITOR_SET_MODIFIED, (WPARAM)TRUE);
*m_pStrText = strExtractedName;
}
}
}
}
*pResult = 0;
}
As you can see, I have changed how and where I post the UM_SM_EDITOR_SET_MODIFIED message. This causes my application to work correctly. Previously it was always setting it as modified (multiple times). So even if you had just saved the file, it then was marked as modified again. This problem no longer happens.
Am new to MFC, I want to replicate the exact Ctrl+Page Down and Ctrl+Page Up behavior to regular Page Down/Page Up keys without any supporting keys (Ctrl/Shift). I have been trying to clear the focus of item which is getting selected automatically on striking the keys Page Up and Page Down.
I've tried with this code but its not working:
case VK_NEXT: // pagedown
case VK_PRIOR: // pageup
lhItem = GetFocusedItem();
if (IsSelected(lhItem))
{
CTreeCtrl::SetItemState(lhItem, 0, TVIS_SELECTED);
}
break;
Can anyone please help me in solving it
The Code need to written in OnSelChanging & OnSelChanged Event Handler functions
void CTreeCtrl::OnSelchanging(NMHDR *pNMHDR, LRESULT *pResult)
{
HTREEITEM hNew = pNMTreeView->itemNew.hItem;
HTREEITEM hOld = pNMTreeView->itemOld.hItem;
m_bOldItemSelected = hOld && (CTreeCtrl::GetItemState(hOld, UINT(TVIS_SELECTED)) & TVIS_SELECTED);
if (GetSelectedCount() > 1)
{
if (m_bPgUpState || m_bPgDownState)
{
//Check the state of New Item
if ((pNMTreeView->itemNew.state & TVIS_SELECTED))
{
// If the item is selected, so make sure OnSelchanged()
// will "select" it !
m_bNewItemSelected = TRUE;
}
else if (!(pNMTreeView->itemNew.state & TVIS_SELECTED))
{
// The New item is not selected, so make sure OnSelchanged()
// will not "re-select" it !
m_bNewItemSelected = FALSE;
CTreeCtrl::SetItemState(hNew, UINT(~TVIS_SELECTED), UINT(TVIS_SELECTED));
}
}
}
void TreeCtrl::OnSelchanged(NMHDR* pNMHDR, LRESULT* pResult)
{
NM_TREEVIEW* pNMTreeView = (NM_TREEVIEW*)pNMHDR;
HTREEITEM itemNew = pNMTreeView->itemNew.hItem;
HTREEITEM itemOld = pNMTreeView->itemOld.hItem;
if ((m_bPgUpState || m_bPgDownState) && (GetSelectedCount() > 1)
&& (pNMTreeView->itemOld.hItem != NULL || pNMTreeView->itemNew.hItem != NULL))
{
// It had the focus so Keep selection at old item
if (itemOld && m_bOldItemSelected)
{
CTreeCtrl::SetItemState(itemOld, UINT(TVIS_SELECTED), UINT(TVIS_SELECTED));
m_bOldItemSelected = FALSE;
}
else
{
// Do-not select the item if it is not selected
CTreeCtrl::SetItemState(itemOld, UINT(~TVIS_SELECTED), UINT(TVIS_SELECTED));
}
}
In this article you'll find solution for every thing about CTreeCtrl
Full-Featured Tree Control
I've seen another similar thread, but I wasn't able to resolve my issue with the given answers.
EXPLANATION OF MY GOALS:
I have 4 spinners, each has its own ArrayList of strings assigned to it via an adapter. All of these arrays contain the same values at the beginning.
I want to remove the selected value (eg. "item" in spinner1) from all the other spinners (remove "item" from spinner2, 3 and 4) when it is selected.
PROBLEM:
When I select an item for the first two or three times from different spinners (the number of selections needed to reproduce the problem varies) the onItemSelected() method gets called multiple times (the number of callings is greater than the number of actual -user- selections made).
QUESTION:
How to prevent the calling of onItemSelected(); at unnecessary times. I want it to be called only when the actual user makes a selection in one of the spinners and only call it once when that does happen.
If you want to try to help me out and you need more code / images of the problem on the device itself, please, say so.
Here is my whole onItemSelected() method:
#Override
public void onItemSelected(AdapterView<?> parent, View view, int position, long id) {
if (inCorrection == false)
{
s1 = spinner1.getSelectedItemPosition();
s2 = spinner2.getSelectedItemPosition();
s3 = spinner3.getSelectedItemPosition();
s4 = spinner4.getSelectedItemPosition();
testcount++;
switch(parent.getId())
{
case R.id.v1_q1_s1:
if((position != AdapterView.INVALID_POSITION) && (spinner1.getSelectedItem().toString() != "Default---"))
{
findLists(myList2, myList3, myList4, spinner1.getSelectedItem().toString());
if(returnChecks(0) != "Default---")
{
myList2.add(returnChecks(0));
myList3.add(returnChecks(0));
myList4.add(returnChecks(0));
}
addChecks(0, (spinner1.getSelectedItem().toString()));
}
else
{
if(position != AdapterView.INVALID_POSITION)
{
myList2.add(returnChecks(0));
myList3.add(returnChecks(0));
myList4.add(returnChecks(0));
addChecks(0, (spinner1.getSelectedItem().toString()));
}
}
adapter1.notifyDataSetChanged();
adapter2.notifyDataSetChanged();
adapter3.notifyDataSetChanged();
adapter4.notifyDataSetChanged();
Toast.makeText(Vprasalnik1.this, myList1.toString()+"\n"+myList2.toString()+"\n"+myList3.toString()+"\n"+myList4.toString()+"\n"+checks.toString(), Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
break;
case R.id.v1_q1_s2:
if((position != AdapterView.INVALID_POSITION) && (spinner2.getSelectedItem().toString() != "Default---"))
{
findLists(myList1, myList3, myList4, spinner2.getSelectedItem().toString());
if(returnChecks(1) != "Default---")
{
myList1.add(returnChecks(1));
myList3.add(returnChecks(1));
myList4.add(returnChecks(1));
}
addChecks(1, (spinner2.getSelectedItem().toString()));
}
else
{
if(position != AdapterView.INVALID_POSITION)
{
myList1.add(returnChecks(1));
myList3.add(returnChecks(1));
myList4.add(returnChecks(1));
addChecks(1, (spinner2.getSelectedItem().toString()));
}
}
adapter1.notifyDataSetChanged();
adapter2.notifyDataSetChanged();
adapter3.notifyDataSetChanged();
adapter4.notifyDataSetChanged();
Toast.makeText(Vprasalnik1.this, myList1.toString()+"\n"+myList2.toString()+"\n"+myList3.toString()+"\n"+myList4.toString()+"\n"+checks.toString(), Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
break;
case R.id.v1_q1_s3:
if((position != AdapterView.INVALID_POSITION) && (spinner3.getSelectedItem().toString() != "Default---"))
{
findLists(myList2, myList1, myList4, spinner3.getSelectedItem().toString());
if(returnChecks(2) != "Default---")
{
myList2.add(returnChecks(2));
myList1.add(returnChecks(2));
myList4.add(returnChecks(2));
Toast.makeText(Vprasalnik1.this, "before: "+returnChecks(2), Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
}
addChecks(2, (spinner3.getSelectedItem().toString()));
Toast.makeText(Vprasalnik1.this, "after: "+returnChecks(2), Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
}
else
{
if(position != AdapterView.INVALID_POSITION)
{
myList2.add(returnChecks(2));
myList1.add(returnChecks(2));
myList4.add(returnChecks(2));
addChecks(2, (spinner3.getSelectedItem().toString()));
}
}
adapter1.notifyDataSetChanged();
adapter2.notifyDataSetChanged();
adapter3.notifyDataSetChanged();
adapter4.notifyDataSetChanged();
Toast.makeText(Vprasalnik1.this, myList1.toString()+"\n"+myList2.toString()+"\n"+myList3.toString()+"\n"+myList4.toString()+"\n"+checks.toString(), Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
break;
case R.id.v1_q1_s4:
if((position != AdapterView.INVALID_POSITION) && (spinner4.getSelectedItem().toString() != "Default---"))
{
findLists(myList2, myList3, myList1, spinner4.getSelectedItem().toString());
if(returnChecks(3) != "Default---")
{
myList2.add(returnChecks(3));
myList3.add(returnChecks(3));
myList1.add(returnChecks(3));
}
addChecks(3, (spinner4.getSelectedItem().toString()));
}
else
{
if(position != AdapterView.INVALID_POSITION)
{
myList2.add(returnChecks(3));
myList3.add(returnChecks(3));
myList1.add(returnChecks(3));
addChecks(3, (spinner4.getSelectedItem().toString()));
}
}
adapter1.notifyDataSetChanged();
adapter2.notifyDataSetChanged();
adapter3.notifyDataSetChanged();
adapter4.notifyDataSetChanged();
Toast.makeText(Vprasalnik1.this, myList1.toString()+"\n"+myList2.toString()+"\n"+myList3.toString()+"\n"+myList4.toString()+"\n"+checks.toString(), Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
break;
}
correctSelection();
}
}
At the end of the above code there is a function I call named correctSelection();, that corrects the selection of all spinners, because it doesn't work correctly otherwise - it looks like this:
void correctSelection()
{
inCorrection = true;
spinner1.setSelection(myList1.lastIndexOf(returnChecks(0)));
spinner2.setSelection(myList2.lastIndexOf(returnChecks(1)));
spinner3.setSelection(myList3.lastIndexOf(returnChecks(2)));
spinner4.setSelection(myList4.lastIndexOf(returnChecks(3)));
inCorrection = false;
}
/*it sets the position of all spinners to the last "saved"
(current) item selected, so it corrects the possible index offset that occurs otherwise
(returnChecks(); returns the last item selected from an array in a string format)
PS: To avoid the calling of onItemSelected() in case of programmatically setting the selection
of spinners, I've input a boolean flag (variable "inCorrection"), which is set to false before the
selections are made by "the application" and then set back to false when the code gets run.
*/
To prevent onItemSelected() from being called when you set up the spinner, you can do it like this:
spinner.setOnItemSelectedListener(null);
adapter.notifyDatasetChanged();
spinner.setSelection(0, false);
spinner.setOnItemSelectedListener(onItemSelectedListener);
Explanation:
The framework fires the onItemSelected event when a change in the selection has occurred. It detects a change by registering the current selected position and the previous selected position (mSelectedPostion and mOldSelectedPosition).
When you call notifyDatasetChanged the framework performs various checks to see if the previous selection can be found, so onItemSelected may or may not be called when the spinner is laid out.
By calling setSelection(0, false) these positions are set to 0, possibly detecting a change, but since onItemSelectedListener is null, onItemSelected wont be fired. Position 0 is selected because I guess the "Default---" value is the first position in the list. You can choose another position if you like.
When the spinner is later laid out there is no change, so onItemSelected wont be fired here either.
Note that this has been established by debugging on API level 19 (Android 4.4 KitKat). I don't know if it works on other versions, and I haven't been able to find anything in the documentation to support it.
You can stop the spinner from firing prior to the user making a selection via the optional animation field in the setSelection method. Be sure to order your code this way:
ArrayAdapter<String> spinnerAdapter = new ArrayAdapter<String>(this, android.R.layout.simple_spinner_item, yourList);
spinner.setAdapter(spinnerAdapter);
spinner.setSelection(0, false); //stops spinner from firing prior to user selection
as explained by user1801374 , I made the fix for my case. Just make sure before and after selection index remains same in order to not to invoke the onItemSelected again.
private int spinnerIndex = 0;
spinner.setSelection(spinnerIndex, false);
spinner.setOnItemSelectedListener(new AdapterView.OnItemSelectedListener()
{ public void onItemSelected(AdapterView<?> adapterView, View view, int i, long l) {
// Your code here
//I was detaching and reattaching one fragment which was calling the onItemSelected multiple times, recursively.
spinnerIndex = i;
spinner.setSelection(spinnerIndex, false);
return;
}
public void onNothingSelected(AdapterView<?> adapterView) {
// Your code here
return;
}
}