Add this to your activity onCreate() method:
// Adapter
SpinnerAdapter adapter =
ArrayAdapter.createFromResource(this, R.array.actions,
android.R.layout.simple_spinner_dropdown_item);
// Callback
OnNavigationListener callback = new OnNavigationListener() {
String[] items = getResources().getStringArray(R.array.actions); // List items from res
@Override
public boolean onNavigationItemSelected(int position, long id) {
// Do stuff when navigation item is selected
Log.d("NavigationItemSelected", items[position]); // Debug
return true;
}
};
// Action Bar
ActionBar actions = getActionBar();
actions.setNavigationMode(ActionBar.NAVIGATION_MODE_LIST);
actions.setDisplayShowTitleEnabled(false);
actions.setListNavigationCallbacks(adapter, callback);
This example requires an array resource for the list items:
res/values/arrays.xml
<string-array name="actions">
<item>Item 1</item>
<item>Item 2</item>
<item>Item 3</item>
</string-array>
Alternatively you could create your own adapter and layout extended from SpinnerAdapter to display more advanced or dynamic list items.
To make the activity onCreate code even neater you could also change your Activity to implement OnNavigationListener and add the override onNavigationItemSelected with the callback code. Then change "callback" to "this" in the setListNavigationCallbacks() method.
Please note you will need to target API 11+ for the action bar, otherwise you will need to add version checking or a support library.
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