Java – Android coding problem
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Android
I have the following lines:
String textEncoding = ((payload[0] & 128) == 0) ? "UTF-8" : "UTF-16";
Both "UTF-8" and "utf-16" are red, indicating the error of "unable to parse symbols"
I don't know what to do. I'm a novice to Android. I'm not sure if there are any specific things I need to do to make Android studio recognize what they are. Thank you very much
Editing: previous jobs
byte[] payload = record.getPayload();
// Get the Text Encoding
String textEncoding = ((payload[0] & 128) == 0) ? "UTF-8" : "UTF-16";
resolvent:
Make sure there are no non terminated string constants, i.e. unpaired, before this allocation. For example, the following will reproduce your problem:
"String textEncoding = ((payload[0] & 128) == 0) ? "UTF-8" : "UTF-16";
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