Android app crashes when I try to adjust seekbar












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I'm making an Android app for a school assignment and I have 4 seekbars that need to work independently and display their unique value based on user input. However, when the app launches and when I interact with the seekbar, it immediately crashes.



Log cat says this:




02-13 16:39:21.894 1905-1961/system_process I/InputDispatcher: Dropped event because the current application is not responding and
the user has started interacting with a different application.
02-13 16:39:21.895 1905-1961/system_process I/InputDispatcher: Dropped event because the current application is not responding and
the user has started interacting with a different application.
02-13 16:39:21.896 1905-1961/system_process I/InputDispatcher: Dropped event because the current application is not responding and
the user has started interacting with a different application.
02-13 16:39:21.896 1905-1961/system_process I/InputDispatcher: Dropped event because the current application is not responding and
the user has started interacting with a different application.



Here is my code so far. I initially declared and initialized the TextViews within the separate case statements. So I changed that and
I'm still getting the same problem.



public class MainActivity extends AppCompatActivity implements 
SeekBar.OnSeekBarChangeListener {

private TextView threadCount;
private TextView threadLength;
private TextView asyncCount;
private TextView asyncLength;

@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);
setTitle("Password Generator");

SeekBar threadCountBar = (SeekBar) findViewById(R.id.ThreadCountBar);
SeekBar threadLengthBar = (SeekBar) findViewById(R.id.ThreadLengthBar);
SeekBar asyncCountBar = (SeekBar) findViewById(R.id.AsyncCountBar);
SeekBar asyncLengthBar = (SeekBar) findViewById(R.id.AsyncLengthBar);
threadCount = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.PasswordCountTextView);
threadLength = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.PasswordLengthTextView);
asyncCount = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.AsyncPasswordCount);
asyncLength = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.AsyncPasswordLength);



threadCountBar.setOnSeekBarChangeListener(this);
threadLengthBar.setOnSeekBarChangeListener(this);
asyncCountBar.setOnSeekBarChangeListener(this);
asyncLengthBar.setOnSeekBarChangeListener(this);

}

@Override
public void onProgressChanged(SeekBar seekBar, int progress, boolean fromUser) {

switch (seekBar.getId()) {

case R.id.ThreadCountBar:
threadCount.setText(progress);
break;

case R.id.ThreadLengthBar:
threadLength.setText(progress);
break;

case R.id.AsyncCountBar:
asyncCount.setText(progress);
break;

case R.id.AsyncLengthBar:
asyncLength.setText(progress);
break;

}


}


What is causing the crash?










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    I'm making an Android app for a school assignment and I have 4 seekbars that need to work independently and display their unique value based on user input. However, when the app launches and when I interact with the seekbar, it immediately crashes.



    Log cat says this:




    02-13 16:39:21.894 1905-1961/system_process I/InputDispatcher: Dropped event because the current application is not responding and
    the user has started interacting with a different application.
    02-13 16:39:21.895 1905-1961/system_process I/InputDispatcher: Dropped event because the current application is not responding and
    the user has started interacting with a different application.
    02-13 16:39:21.896 1905-1961/system_process I/InputDispatcher: Dropped event because the current application is not responding and
    the user has started interacting with a different application.
    02-13 16:39:21.896 1905-1961/system_process I/InputDispatcher: Dropped event because the current application is not responding and
    the user has started interacting with a different application.



    Here is my code so far. I initially declared and initialized the TextViews within the separate case statements. So I changed that and
    I'm still getting the same problem.



    public class MainActivity extends AppCompatActivity implements 
    SeekBar.OnSeekBarChangeListener {

    private TextView threadCount;
    private TextView threadLength;
    private TextView asyncCount;
    private TextView asyncLength;

    @Override
    protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
    super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
    setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);
    setTitle("Password Generator");

    SeekBar threadCountBar = (SeekBar) findViewById(R.id.ThreadCountBar);
    SeekBar threadLengthBar = (SeekBar) findViewById(R.id.ThreadLengthBar);
    SeekBar asyncCountBar = (SeekBar) findViewById(R.id.AsyncCountBar);
    SeekBar asyncLengthBar = (SeekBar) findViewById(R.id.AsyncLengthBar);
    threadCount = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.PasswordCountTextView);
    threadLength = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.PasswordLengthTextView);
    asyncCount = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.AsyncPasswordCount);
    asyncLength = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.AsyncPasswordLength);



    threadCountBar.setOnSeekBarChangeListener(this);
    threadLengthBar.setOnSeekBarChangeListener(this);
    asyncCountBar.setOnSeekBarChangeListener(this);
    asyncLengthBar.setOnSeekBarChangeListener(this);

    }

    @Override
    public void onProgressChanged(SeekBar seekBar, int progress, boolean fromUser) {

    switch (seekBar.getId()) {

    case R.id.ThreadCountBar:
    threadCount.setText(progress);
    break;

    case R.id.ThreadLengthBar:
    threadLength.setText(progress);
    break;

    case R.id.AsyncCountBar:
    asyncCount.setText(progress);
    break;

    case R.id.AsyncLengthBar:
    asyncLength.setText(progress);
    break;

    }


    }


    What is causing the crash?










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      I'm making an Android app for a school assignment and I have 4 seekbars that need to work independently and display their unique value based on user input. However, when the app launches and when I interact with the seekbar, it immediately crashes.



      Log cat says this:




      02-13 16:39:21.894 1905-1961/system_process I/InputDispatcher: Dropped event because the current application is not responding and
      the user has started interacting with a different application.
      02-13 16:39:21.895 1905-1961/system_process I/InputDispatcher: Dropped event because the current application is not responding and
      the user has started interacting with a different application.
      02-13 16:39:21.896 1905-1961/system_process I/InputDispatcher: Dropped event because the current application is not responding and
      the user has started interacting with a different application.
      02-13 16:39:21.896 1905-1961/system_process I/InputDispatcher: Dropped event because the current application is not responding and
      the user has started interacting with a different application.



      Here is my code so far. I initially declared and initialized the TextViews within the separate case statements. So I changed that and
      I'm still getting the same problem.



      public class MainActivity extends AppCompatActivity implements 
      SeekBar.OnSeekBarChangeListener {

      private TextView threadCount;
      private TextView threadLength;
      private TextView asyncCount;
      private TextView asyncLength;

      @Override
      protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
      super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
      setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);
      setTitle("Password Generator");

      SeekBar threadCountBar = (SeekBar) findViewById(R.id.ThreadCountBar);
      SeekBar threadLengthBar = (SeekBar) findViewById(R.id.ThreadLengthBar);
      SeekBar asyncCountBar = (SeekBar) findViewById(R.id.AsyncCountBar);
      SeekBar asyncLengthBar = (SeekBar) findViewById(R.id.AsyncLengthBar);
      threadCount = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.PasswordCountTextView);
      threadLength = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.PasswordLengthTextView);
      asyncCount = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.AsyncPasswordCount);
      asyncLength = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.AsyncPasswordLength);



      threadCountBar.setOnSeekBarChangeListener(this);
      threadLengthBar.setOnSeekBarChangeListener(this);
      asyncCountBar.setOnSeekBarChangeListener(this);
      asyncLengthBar.setOnSeekBarChangeListener(this);

      }

      @Override
      public void onProgressChanged(SeekBar seekBar, int progress, boolean fromUser) {

      switch (seekBar.getId()) {

      case R.id.ThreadCountBar:
      threadCount.setText(progress);
      break;

      case R.id.ThreadLengthBar:
      threadLength.setText(progress);
      break;

      case R.id.AsyncCountBar:
      asyncCount.setText(progress);
      break;

      case R.id.AsyncLengthBar:
      asyncLength.setText(progress);
      break;

      }


      }


      What is causing the crash?










      share|improve this question
















      I'm making an Android app for a school assignment and I have 4 seekbars that need to work independently and display their unique value based on user input. However, when the app launches and when I interact with the seekbar, it immediately crashes.



      Log cat says this:




      02-13 16:39:21.894 1905-1961/system_process I/InputDispatcher: Dropped event because the current application is not responding and
      the user has started interacting with a different application.
      02-13 16:39:21.895 1905-1961/system_process I/InputDispatcher: Dropped event because the current application is not responding and
      the user has started interacting with a different application.
      02-13 16:39:21.896 1905-1961/system_process I/InputDispatcher: Dropped event because the current application is not responding and
      the user has started interacting with a different application.
      02-13 16:39:21.896 1905-1961/system_process I/InputDispatcher: Dropped event because the current application is not responding and
      the user has started interacting with a different application.



      Here is my code so far. I initially declared and initialized the TextViews within the separate case statements. So I changed that and
      I'm still getting the same problem.



      public class MainActivity extends AppCompatActivity implements 
      SeekBar.OnSeekBarChangeListener {

      private TextView threadCount;
      private TextView threadLength;
      private TextView asyncCount;
      private TextView asyncLength;

      @Override
      protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
      super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
      setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);
      setTitle("Password Generator");

      SeekBar threadCountBar = (SeekBar) findViewById(R.id.ThreadCountBar);
      SeekBar threadLengthBar = (SeekBar) findViewById(R.id.ThreadLengthBar);
      SeekBar asyncCountBar = (SeekBar) findViewById(R.id.AsyncCountBar);
      SeekBar asyncLengthBar = (SeekBar) findViewById(R.id.AsyncLengthBar);
      threadCount = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.PasswordCountTextView);
      threadLength = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.PasswordLengthTextView);
      asyncCount = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.AsyncPasswordCount);
      asyncLength = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.AsyncPasswordLength);



      threadCountBar.setOnSeekBarChangeListener(this);
      threadLengthBar.setOnSeekBarChangeListener(this);
      asyncCountBar.setOnSeekBarChangeListener(this);
      asyncLengthBar.setOnSeekBarChangeListener(this);

      }

      @Override
      public void onProgressChanged(SeekBar seekBar, int progress, boolean fromUser) {

      switch (seekBar.getId()) {

      case R.id.ThreadCountBar:
      threadCount.setText(progress);
      break;

      case R.id.ThreadLengthBar:
      threadLength.setText(progress);
      break;

      case R.id.AsyncCountBar:
      asyncCount.setText(progress);
      break;

      case R.id.AsyncLengthBar:
      asyncLength.setText(progress);
      break;

      }


      }


      What is causing the crash?







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      edited Feb 13 at 23:49









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      asked Feb 13 at 21:50









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