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    hi i have to show the battery condition in an LCD in my dialog. i am having an xml file that shows the batterycondition. but i dont know how to show this by an image. pls help me.

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      hi i have to show the battery condition in an LCD in my dialog. i am having an xml file that shows the batterycondition. but i dont know how to show this by an image. pls help me.

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      People haven't answered your question, because there's quite a few things you need to do (and research), and lots of information missing 1/ Reading the XML file, and getting the battery condition information 2/ Making a dialog? 3/ Is the condition simply 0-100%? If so, you can use a progress bar 4/ If its more complicated, and you need to display an LCD look, look at the static and miscelleneous controls section on codeproject 5/ Just guessing, but you'll also need to have some sort of timer to uppdate this information every (eg) minute. As you see, many things to do, and we know almost nothing about where you are now, what skills you have etc. Another reason noone's replied: "pls help me" is a rubbish subject. The fact that your posting means you want help. Trying including something useful in your subject. If you have more specific questions, feel free to post them, and people will be more likely to answer. They're nice folk here! Iain.

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