This question helped me so much, I want to give you all a class that provide country code from phone code and viceversa.
Usage:
CountryCodes.getCode(String country)
returns international code from country sign
CountryCodes.getCountry(String code)
returns country signs from international code
An instance of this class can be provided as adapter to Views, for example in Activity onCreate:
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState)
{
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_layout); // your layout xml
Spinner s = ( Spinner )findViewById( R.id.spinner1 ); // id of your spinner
CountryCodes cc = new CountryCodes( this );
s.setAdapter( cc );
TelephonyManager man = (TelephonyManager)getSystemService(Context.TELEPHONY_SERVICE);
int index = CountryCodes.getIndex( man.getSimCountryIso() );
if( index > -1 )
{
s.setSelection( index );
}
}
What follows is the class code
CountryCodes.java
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Locale;
import android.content.Context;
import android.view.View;
import android.view.ViewGroup;
import android.widget.BaseAdapter;
import android.widget.TextView;
/**
* Call getCountry( String code ) to get matching country sign.
* Call getCode( String country ) to get matching phone code.
* It has been extended from BaseAdapter in order to make it compatible with Spinner,
* ListView and so on (just instance it and give it as adapter).
*
* This class is provided AS IS without any warranty.
*
* @author Niki Romagnoli
*
*/
public class CountryCodes extends BaseAdapter{
private static final String[] m_Countries = {
"AD",
"AE",
"AF",
"AL",
"AM",
"AN",
"AO",
"AQ",
"AR",
"AT",
"AU",
"AW",
"AZ",
"BA",
"BD",
"BE",
"BF",
"BG",
"BH",
"BI",
"BJ",
"BL",
"BN",
"BO",
"BR",
"BT",
"BW",
"BY",
"BZ",
"CA",
"CC",
"CD",
"CF",
"CG",
"CH",
"CI",
"CK",
"CL",
"CM",
"CN",
"CO",
"CR",
"CU",
"CV",
"CX",
"CY",
"CZ",
"DE",
"DJ",
"DK",
"DZ",
"EC",
"EE",
"EG",
"ER",
"ES",
"ET",
"FI",
"FJ",
"FK",
"FM",
"FO",
"FR",
"GA",
"GB",
"GE",
"GH",
"GI",
"GL",
"GM",
"GN",
"GQ",
"GR",
"GT",
"GW",
"GY",
"HK",
"HN",
"HR",
"HT",
"HU",
"ID",
"IE",
"IL",
"IM",
"IN",
"IQ",
"IR",
"IT",
"JO",
"JP",
"KE",
"KG",
"KH",
"KI",
"KM",
"KP",
"KR",
"KW",
"KZ",
"LA",
"LB",
"LI",
"LK",
"LR",
"LS",
"LT",
"LU",
"LV",
"LY",
"MA",
"MC",
"MD",
"ME",
"MG",
"MH",
"MK",
"ML",
"MM",
"MN",
"MO",
"MR",
"MT",
"MU",
"MV",
"MW",
"MX",
"MY",
"MZ",
"NA",
"NC",
"NE",
"NG",
"NI",
"NL",
"NO",
"NP",
"NR",
"NU",
"NZ",
"OM",
"PA",
"PE",
"PF",
"PG",
"PH",
"PK",
"PL",
"PM",
"PN",
"PR",
"PT",
"PW",
"PY",
"QA",
"RO",
"RS",
"RU",
"RW",
"SA",
"SB",
"SC",
"SD",
"SE",
"SG",
"SH",
"SI",
"SK",
"SL",
"SM",
"SN",
"SO",
"SR",
"ST",
"SV",
"SY",
"SZ",
"TD",
"TG",
"TH",
"TJ",
"TK",
"TL",
"TM",
"TN",
"TO",
"TR",
"TV",
"TW",
"TZ",
"UA",
"UG",
"US",
"UY",
"UZ",
"VA",
"VE",
"VN",
"VU",
"WF",
"WS",
"YE",
"YT",
"ZA",
"ZM",
"ZW"
};
private static final String[] m_Codes = {
"376",
"971",
"93",
"355",
"374",
"599",
"244",
"672",
"54",
"43",
"61",
"297",
"994",
"387",
"880",
"32",
"226",
"359",
"973",
"257",
"229",
"590",
"673",
"591",
"55",
"975",
"267",
"375",
"501",
"1",
"61",
"243",
"236",
"242",
"41",
"225",
"682",
"56",
"237",
"86",
"57",
"506",
"53",
"238",
"61",
"357",
"420",
"49",
"253",
"45",
"213",
"593",
"372",
"20",
"291",
"34",
"251",
"358",
"679",
"500",
"691",
"298",
"33",
"241",
"44",
"995",
"233",
"350",
"299",
"220",
"224",
"240",
"30",
"502",
"245",
"592",
"852",
"504",
"385",
"509",
"36",
"62",
"353",
"972",
"44",
"91",
"964",
"98",
"39",
"962",
"81",
"254",
"996",
"855",
"686",
"269",
"850",
"82",
"965",
"7",
"856",
"961",
"423",
"94",
"231",
"266",
"370",
"352",
"371",
"218",
"212",
"377",
"373",
"382",
"261",
"692",
"389",
"223",
"95",
"976",
"853",
"222",
"356",
"230",
"960",
"265",
"52",
"60",
"258",
"264",
"687",
"227",
"234",
"505",
"31",
"47",
"977",
"674",
"683",
"64",
"968",
"507",
"51",
"689",
"675",
"63",
"92",
"48",
"508",
"870",
"1",
"351",
"680",
"595",
"974",
"40",
"381",
"7",
"250",
"966",
"677",
"248",
"249",
"46",
"65",
"290",
"386",
"421",
"232",
"378",
"221",
"252",
"597",
"239",
"503",
"963",
"268",
"235",
"228",
"66",
"992",
"690",
"670",
"993",
"216",
"676",
"90",
"688",
"886",
"255",
"380",
"256",
"1",
"598",
"998",
"39",
"58",
"84",
"678",
"681",
"685",
"967",
"262",
"27",
"260",
"263"
};
private Context m_Context;
public CountryCodes( Context cxt )
{
super();
m_Context = cxt;
}
/**
* Get phone code from country sign.
*
* @param country: two-chars country sign to fetch ("US", "IT", "GB", ...)
* @return string of matching phone code ("1", "39", "44", ...). null if none matches.
*/
public static String getCode( String country )
{
int index = getIndex( country );
return index == -1? null: getCode(index);
}
/**
* Get international code at provided index.
*
* @param index: array index
* @return international code
*/
public static String getCode( int index )
{
return m_Codes[index];
}
/**
* Get country signs from phone code.
* More countries may match the same code.
*
* @param code: phone code to fetch ("1", "39", "44", ...)
* @return list of uppercase country signs (["US","PR","CA"], ["IT","VA"], ["GB","IM"], ...)
* Empty list if none matches.
*/
public static ArrayList<String> getCountry( String code )
{
ArrayList<String> matches = new ArrayList<String>();
getCountry(code, matches);
return matches;
}
/**
* Memory cheap version of country fetching: uses user provided list as output which outside
* could be recycled on desire.
*
* @param code: country sign to fetch
* @param matches: list to fill with matches, used as output
*/
public static void getCountry( String code, ArrayList<String> matches )
{
matches.clear();
for( int i=0; i<m_Codes.length; ++i )
if( m_Codes[i].equals( code ) )
matches.add(getCountry(i));
}
/**
* Returns country sign at specified index of internal array.
*
* @param index: index to fetch
* @return country sign
*/
public static String getCountry( int index )
{
return m_Countries[index];
}
/**
* Looks for country sign array index.
*
* @param country: country sign to search
* @return array index. -1 if none matches.
*/
public static int getIndex( String country )
{
String search = country.toUpperCase(Locale.getDefault());
for( int i=0; i<m_Countries.length; ++i )
if( m_Countries[i].equals( search ) )
return i;
return -1;
}
@Override
public int getCount() {
return m_Codes.length;
}
@Override
public Object getItem(int index) {
return m_Countries[index];
}
@Override
public long getItemId(int index) {
return index;
}
@Override
public View getView(int index, View recycleView, ViewGroup viewGroup) {
TextView view;
if( recycleView == null )
{
view = new TextView(m_Context);
view.setPadding(30, 10, 10, 10);
}
else
{
view = (TextView)recycleView;
}
view.setText(m_Countries[index]);
return view;
}
}
I'm using it and seems to work but, you know, just death and taxes are certain. Feel free to customize it and suggest fixes.
HTH