Java – provides an example of an incorrect alertdialog

I'm new to Java / Android Development (I started learning last night), so it's entirely possible for me to do something very stupid. However, after more than an hour of Google search, I didn't think of anything. I'm using eclipse as my editor

I am reading the alertdialog document here, which gives an example:

public static class MyAlertDialogFragment extends DialogFragment {

    public static MyAlertDialogFragment newInstance(int title) {
        MyAlertDialogFragment frag = new MyAlertDialogFragment();
        Bundle args = new Bundle();
        args.putInt("title", title);
        frag.setArguments(args);
        return frag;
    }

    @Override
    public Dialog onCreateDialog(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
        int title = getArguments().getInt("title");

        return new AlertDialog.Builder(getActivity())
                .setIcon(R.drawable.alert_dialog_icon)
                .setTitle(title)
                .setPositiveButton(R.string.alert_dialog_ok,
                    new DialogInterface.OnClickListener() {
                        public void onClick(DialogInterface dialog, int whichButton) {
                            ((FragmentAlertDialog)getActivity()).doPositiveClick();
                        }
                    }
                )
                .setNegativeButton(R.string.alert_dialog_cancel,
                    new DialogInterface.OnClickListener() {
                        public void onClick(DialogInterface dialog, int whichButton) {
                            ((FragmentAlertDialog)getActivity()).doNegativeClick();
                        }
                    }
                )
                .create();
    }
}

I initially rewritten it, so I can start submitting some methods to memory, but I get an error "fragmentalertdialog cannot be resolved to type". I click Ctrl Shift o to make sure I have the correct import, but it still doesn't disappear

So I copied / pasted the sample code and did the following in the following order:

>Press Ctrl Shift O and right-click import (use android.app.dialogfragment instead of android.support.v4.app.dialogfragment) > declare my package at the top > replace r.string.alert with android.r.string.ok and android.r.string.cancel, respectively_ dialog_ OK and r.string.alert_ dialog_ Cancel > deleted seticon () because I don't have an icon to put in yet

I'm still getting errors:

>Fragmentalertdialog cannot be resolved to illegal modifier of type (x4) > myalertdialogfragment class; Only public, abstract and final are allowed

Did I do something wrong, or was there a problem with the sample code?

resolvent:

Make sure that the activity you want to convert to is named fragmentalertdialog. Make sure that you also save everything - sometimes eclipse won't establish a connection until you save everything

Remove the static modifier:

public class MyAlertDialogFragment extends DialogFragment {

Or keep static and move this fragment to include it in the activity you want. This means that myalertdialogfragment should precede the closing bracket of the activity

Don't start with such a complex thing. Learn Java and then go to Android

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