I have a 2.67 GHz Celeron processor, 1.21 GB of RAM on a x86 Windows XP Professional machine. My understanding is that the Android emulator should start fairly quickly on such a machine, but for me it does not. I have followed all instructions in setting up the IDE, SDKs, JDKs and such and have had some success in staring the emulator quickly but is very particulary. How can I, if possible, fix this problem?
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RouteConverter is an application for dealing with GPS data in many different formats. There is a version without all the GUI stuff that can be used as an API.
ReplyDeleteyou can create a class that implements LocationListener and override onLocationChanged method.
ReplyDeleteIt should be something similar to this.
public class abc implements LocationListener {
@override
public void onLocationChanged(Location location){
if (location != null) {
// This needs to stop getting the location data and save the battery power.
locManager.removeUpdates(locListener);
String longitude = "Longitude: " + location.getLongitude();
String latitude = "Latitude: " + location.getLatitude();
}
}
}