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I am using an ArrayAdapter<CharSequence> to populate the items to list in a android.widget.Spinner. That works all fine.

But now I want to keep the list of items dynamic, i.e. I want to be able to add/remove items from the selection list at runtime. However, when I call adapter.add(item) or adapter.remove(item) I always get a UnsupportedOperationException, even though the Javadocs of the ArrayAdapter class describe these two methods as to be usable for exactly that intended purpose.

Is this a bug, really not implemented or what am I missing here?

Macarse
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mmo
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You probably initialized the adapter with a plain Java array (e.g., String[]). Try using something that implements the java.util.List interface (e.g., ArrayList<String>).

CommonsWare
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I know it's late but just a quick explanation: it's because method Arrays.asList(T... array) returns custom inner class named ArrayList that is read-only. As already said, you need to provide full impl. e.g. java.util.ArrayList.

zeratul021
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Here's the source code of ArrayAdapter#remove:

public void remove(T object) {
    if (mOriginalValues != null) {
        synchronized (mLock) {
            mOriginalValues.remove(object);
        }
    } else {
        mObjects.remove(object);
    }
    if (mNotifyOnChange) notifyDataSetChanged();
}

The only thing that can throw an UnsupportedOperationException there is the line in the else-block. So the problem is that the list you're using doesn't support removing items. My guess is you're using an array. Try an ArrayList, for instance.

edit: So yeah, what Mark said...

benvd
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I was having the same problem, my data was saved in resource String Array, so I was creating ArraAdapter with createFromResource.
The following code for creating ArrayAdapter from resource String Array solved the problem:

Resources res = getResources();
String[] cities = res.getStringArray(R.array.cities_array);
ArrayAdapter<CharSequence> adapter = new ArrayAdapter(
     this,
     android.R.layout.simple_spinner_item,
     new ArrayList(Arrays.asList(cities)));
user1063503
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In your adapter Class - Delete an Item

remove(position);
notifyDataSetChanged();

Add an Item -

adapter.add (newItem);
adapter.notifyDataSetChanged ();
Tom
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Probably, you are using List in your ArrayAdapter class instead of ArrayList.

Try converting your array or list to ArrayList -

new ArrayList<ClassType>(Arrays.asList(array));
Regolith
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You can try like this:

new ArrayList<>(Arrays.asList(recentlyClient))

Example code how to implement:

String[] recentlyClient;

ArrayAdapter<String> recenAdapter = new ArrayAdapter<String>(MainActivity.this,android.R.layout.simple_list_item_1,new ArrayList<>(Arrays.asList(recentlyClient)));

Dharman
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My nightmare was removing items from the ArrayAdapter<String>. I have been avoiding this method for almost 6 years because of this phenomenon :(

My Adapter was been:

 private class MyAdapter extends ArrayAdapter<String> {
    private final Context context;
    private final Bitmap[] slike;
    private final String[] nazivi;
    private final String[] grad_freq;
    private final boolean[] omiljeni;

    MyAdapter (Context c, Bitmap[] slike, String[] nazivi, String[] grad_freq, boolean[] omiljeni) {
        super(c, R.layout.row, R.id.textView1, nazivi);
        this.context = c;
        this.slike = slike;
        this.nazivi = nazivi;
        this.grad_freq= grad_freq;
        this.omiljeni = omiljeni;
    }
// ...
}

And now, it look like:

 private class MyAdapter extends ArrayAdapter<String> {
    private final Context context;
    private final ArrayList<Bitmap> slike;
    private final ArrayList<String> nazivi;
    private final ArrayList<String> grad_freq;
    private final ArrayList<Boolean> omiljeni;

    MyAdapter (Context c, ArrayList<Bitmap> slike, ArrayList<String> nazivi, ArrayList<String> grad_freq, ArrayList<Boolean> omiljeni) {
        super(c, R.layout.row, R.id.textView1, nazivi);
        this.context = c;
        this.slike = slike;
        this.nazivi = nazivi;
        this.grad_freq= grad_freq;
        this.omiljeni = omiljeni;
    }
// ...
}

Of course, after deleting the desired items, be sure to call:

adapter.notifyDataSetChanged();

Thanks for answers here.

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I think String [] has got the fixed size. So, we cannot add or remove element from it. So, When we want to remove element from the adapter which populated by string [] , the exception UnsupportedOperationException is thrown.

So, for this workaround we have to populate the adapter with java.util.List interface (e.g., ArrayList<String>).

Noor Hossain
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