Removing recyclerview items from the Adapter - android

I have two tabs (fragments), NewOrders and FinishedOrders, I'm populating the orders via Volley requests, now each item inside the New Orders tab has a SwipeLayout which show a clickable textview that makes the order finished, and move it to the other tab (backend stuff..), and I got this working perfectly,
The problem is when I click to finish, the recyclerview isn't updated once the request sent successfully, I have to do pull-to-refresh so it would update..! it seems easy to solve, but the issue is handling the swipelayout listener done inside onBindView method inside the adapter..!! that's only place to access it according to the library I'm using (I guess)..! on the other hand refreshing and populating the list happens in the NewOrder tab fragment..!
So how can I make the item to be removed from the list after the click and becomes updated..?!
Any thoughts..!?
My Adapter Class + ViewHolder
Note: the implemented methods in the adapter are required because of the interface of SwipeLayout library
public class OrdersDataAdapter extends RecyclerView.Adapter<RecyclerView.ViewHolder>
implements SwipeAdapterInterface, SwipeItemMangerInterface {
protected SwipeItemRecyclerMangerImpl mItemManger = new SwipeItemRecyclerMangerImpl(this);
public Context context;
ArrayList<OrderPresenter> orders;
public OrdersDataAdapter(ArrayList<OrderPresenter> orders, Context context) {
this.orders = orders;
this.context = context;
}
#Override
public RecyclerView.ViewHolder onCreateViewHolder(ViewGroup parent, int viewType) {
View v = LayoutInflater.from(parent.getContext()).inflate(R.layout.order_card, parent, false);
return new NewOrderVH(v);
}
#Override
public void onBindViewHolder(final RecyclerView.ViewHolder holder, final int position) {
final OrderPresenter order = this.orders.get(position);
final NewOrderVH vh1 = (NewOrderVH) holder;
vh1.setData(orders.get(position));
mItemManger.bindView(vh1.itemView, position);
vh1.swipeLayout.setShowMode(SwipeLayout.ShowMode.PullOut);
vh1.swipeLayout.addDrag(SwipeLayout.DragEdge.Left,
vh1.swipeLayout.findViewById(R.id.bottom_wrapper));
if (order.isFinished()) {
vh1.swipeLayout.setSwipeEnabled(false);
vh1.setBadge("DONE");
vh1.setBadgeColor(order.getBadgeColor());
} else {
vh1.finish.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
#Override
public void onClick(View view) {
// get the clicked item position?
final int position = vh1.getAdapterPosition();
// these responsible for the request which make the order finished
OrderPresenter order = orders.get(position);
OrderRepository.setOrderFinURL(order.getID());
OrderRepository.FinishOrder(order.getID(), context);
/*the commented three lines below didn't help with the problem*/
// notifyItemChanged(position);
// notifyItemRemoved(position);
// notifyDataSetChanged();*/
order.setStatus(order.getStatusText(Order.FINISHED));
}
});
}
}
#Override
public int getItemCount() {
return orders.size();
}
public class NewOrderVH extends RecyclerView.ViewHolder {
SwipeLayout swipeLayout;
private TextView finish;
private CardView orderCard;
TextView Badge;
private ImageView cusPic;
private TextView cusName;
private TextView CusAdress;
private TextView vendorsNum;
private TextView itemsNum;
private TextView time;
private TextView emptyView;
public NewOrderVH(View itemView) {
super(itemView);
Badge = (TextView) itemView.findViewById(R.id.badge);
swipeLayout = (SwipeLayout) itemView.findViewById(R.id.swipe);
finish = (TextView) itemView.findViewById(R.id.finish);
orderCard = (CardView) itemView.findViewById(R.id.OrderCard);
cusPic = (ImageView) itemView.findViewById(R.id.cusPic);
cusName = (TextView) itemView.findViewById(R.id.cusName);
CusAdress = (TextView) itemView.findViewById(R.id.CusAdress);
vendorsNum = (TextView) itemView.findViewById(R.id.vendorsNum);
itemsNum = (TextView) itemView.findViewById(R.id.itemsNum);
time = (TextView) itemView.findViewById(R.id.time);
emptyView = (TextView) itemView.findViewById(R.id.empty_view);
orderCard.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
#Override
public void onClick(View v) {
Intent intent = new Intent(v.getContext(), OrderDetails.class);
v.getContext().startActivity(intent);
}
});
}
public void setData(final OrderPresenter data) {
time.setText(data.getOrderTime());
cusName.setText(data.getFullName());
vendorsNum.setText(data.getVendorsCount());
itemsNum.setText(data.getItemsCount());
CusAdress.setText(data.getFullAddress());
Picasso.with(context).load(data.getCustomerPicture()).into(cusPic);
}
public void setBadgeColor(int drawable) {
this.Badge.setBackgroundResource(drawable);
}
public void setBadge(String badge) {
this.Badge.setText(badge);
}
}
#Override
public int getSwipeLayoutResourceId(int position) {
return R.id.swipe;
}
#Override
public void openItem(int position) {
}
#Override
public void closeItem(int position) {
}
#Override
public void closeAllExcept(SwipeLayout layout) {
}
#Override
public void closeAllItems() {
}
#Override
public List<Integer> getOpenItems() {
return null;
}
#Override
public List<SwipeLayout> getOpenLayouts() {
return null;
}
#Override
public void removeShownLayouts(SwipeLayout layout) {
}
#Override
public boolean isOpen(int position) {
return false;
}
#Override
public Attributes.Mode getMode() {
return null;
}
#Override
public void setMode(Attributes.Mode mode) {
}
}
My NewOrder Fragment
Note: the FinishedOrders tab (fragment) does the same thing as new order but filters the current the Finished status.
public class NewOrdersTab extends Fragment {
RecyclerView recyclerView;
OrdersDataAdapter adapter;
private SwipeRefreshLayout swiperefresh;
private TextView emptyView;
ArrayList<OrderPresenter> modelData;
#Override
public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container, Bundle savedInstanceState) {
final View rootView = inflater.inflate(R.layout.new_orders_tab_frag, container, false);
modelData = new ArrayList<>();
recyclerView = (RecyclerView) rootView.findViewById(R.id.recyclerView);
swiperefresh = (SwipeRefreshLayout) rootView.findViewById(R.id.swiperefresh);
recyclerView.setLayoutManager(new LinearLayoutManager(this.getActivity()));
swiperefresh.setColorSchemeResources(R.color.colorPrimary, R.color.color_error, R.color.colorInfo);
adapter = new OrdersDataAdapter(modelData, getActivity());
emptyView = (TextView) rootView.findViewById(R.id.empty_view);
recyclerView.setAdapter(adapter);
adapter.setMode(Attributes.Mode.Single);
OrderRepository.fetchOrders("awaiting-shipment", getActivity(), new DataFetch() {
#Override
public void onResponse(ArrayList<OrderPresenter> data) {
swiperefresh.setRefreshing(true);
if (data.size() != 0) {
swiperefresh.setRefreshing(true);
emptyView.setVisibility(View.GONE);
modelData.clear();
modelData.addAll(data);
adapter.notifyDataSetChanged();
} else {
emptyView.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE);
emptyView.setText(getString(R.string.No_New_Orders));
}
swiperefresh.setRefreshing(false);
}
});
return rootView;
}
}

I figured it out, I just added these two lines after I make the request..!
orders.remove(position);
notifyItemRemoved(position);
//notifyDataSetChanged(position);

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simple animation is skipping on older devices

I have a RecyclerView with multiple TextViews and a Button. The button triggers an animation like the gif below:
I am doing this by creating a RecyclerView.Adapter and creating an OnClickListener like so:
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private ArrayList<MyObject> objects;
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this.defaultRequestBtnClickListener = defaultRequestBtnClickListener;
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ConstraintLayout parent;
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#Nullable
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final ArrayList<MyObject> objects = MyObject.getTestingList();
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recyclerView.setAdapter(adapter);
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#Override
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holder.value.animate().translationY(-38).setDuration(1000);
holder.checkValue.animate().translationY(38).setDuration(1000);
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This is all working great on an emulator, but on an older device the animation is skipping and the views go directly to their final position. Why is that? I checked the processing time and it is below the 16ms threshold.
How can I improve this?
(Posting the whole code is difficult here. ask for code and I will update the question)

ImageView in RecyclerView

In my MainActivity.java I have a sort of button to login. I also have 4 fragments, each of them containing a recycler view (imageview + textview).
The imageview is hidden, but when I press the button it becomes visibile. How can I do that? The notifyDataSetChanged() doesn't work in the adapter and I can't call it on the adapter in the fragment page, because is outside the onCreateView method.
Here's my code:
MainActivity: contains the button
Fragment Page:
public class Classici_Tab extends Fragment {
LinkedList<Book> catalog = new LinkedList<>();
RecyclerView mRecyclerView;
BookListAdapter mAdapter;
#Override
public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container, Bundle savedInstanceState) {
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public final ImageView cover;
public final TextView title;
public final TextView author;
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MainActivity m = new MainActivity();
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this.mBookList = bookList;
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return new BookViewHolder(mItemView, this);
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Not sure why you need to recreate adapter. Without recreating adapter, you can add listener to the button and in the onclick event handler, make image visible in recyclerview adapter's viewholder constructor.
public ViewHolder(View view) {
super(view);
textview = view.findViewById(R.id.textview);
imgView = view.findViewById(R.id.storeImg);
Button button = (Button) view.findViewById(R.id.button);
button.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
#Override
public void onClick(View v) {
imgView.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE);
}
});
}
You can find recyclerview examples here http://www.zoftino.com/android
There is no need to recreate adapter. You can add a boolean arePicturesVisible = false; in your RecyclerViewAdapter.
And make a method in adapter:
public void setPicturesVisibility(boolean areVisible){
arePicturesVisible = areVisible;
notifyDataSetChanged();
}
Then add:
#Override
public void onBindViewHolder(MyViewHolder holder, int position) {
.....
if(arePicturesVisible){
holder.image.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE);
}else{
holder.image.setVisibility(View.INVISIBLE);
}
.....
}
Then in your button onClick() method call setPicturesVisibility() from RecyclerView adapter.

Calling setAdapter on Fragment (Recycler View) not working

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The object retrieves the data from API but doesn't show on the screen.
I have already put the break point on rvItem.setAdapter(mainAdapter); but nothings happen, the debug passes straight through.
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private MainAdapter mainAdapter;
private ItemPresenter itemPresenter;
private GridLayoutManager mLayoutManager;
private List<ObjectAdapter> list = new ArrayList<>();
private String region = "br";
#Bind(R.id.rvItem)
RecyclerView rvItem;
public ItemFragment() {
// Required empty public constructor
}
#Override
public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container,
Bundle savedInstanceState) {
// Inflate the layout for this fragment
View view = inflater.inflate(R.layout.fragment_item, container, false);
ButterKnife.bind(this, view);
itemPresenter = new ItemPresenter();
mLayoutManager = new GridLayoutManager(getActivity(), 4);
rvItem.setLayoutManager(mLayoutManager);
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private void getList() {
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#Override
public void onRequestStarted() {
}
#Override
public void onRequestFinished() {
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#Override
public void onError(Throwable error) {
}
#Override
public void onItemListLoad(List<ItemDto> itemList) {
displayItemList(ObjectAdapter.convertItemToObjetct(itemList));
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}
public void displayItemList(List<ObjectAdapter> itemList) {
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mainAdapter = new MainAdapter(getActivity(), list, new MainAdapter.OnObjectClickListener() {
#Override
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Toast.makeText(getActivity(), "Object Adapter" + objectAdapter.Id, Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
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this.mObjecterList = objectAdapterList;
this.listener = listener;
this.mContext = context;
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#Override
public MainAdapter.MainAdapterViewHolder onCreateViewHolder(ViewGroup parent, int viewType) {
View view = LayoutInflater.from(parent.getContext()).inflate(R.layout.activity_main_adapter, parent, false);
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#Override
public void onBindViewHolder(MainAdapter.MainAdapterViewHolder holder, int position) {
ObjectAdapter ob = mObjecterList.get(position);
holder.tvNameText.setText(ob.Name);
holder.bind(mObjecterList.get(position), listener);
String url = "";
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Picasso.with(mContext).load(url).into(holder.ivRetrato);
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You need to set adapter directly at onCreateView method and call notifyDataSetChanged() of adapter when data loaded

How to force RecyclerView.Adapter to call the onBindViewHolder() on all elements

I have a VerticalGridView that is using a RecyclerView.Adapter to populate the elements. I have discovered that the onBindViewHolder() method does not get called if the potential element is off of the viewport. Unfortunately, this is causing a NullPointerException from a different method because I am catching a TextView reference in the onBindViewHolder() method and passing it to an outside variable for later manipulation.
#Override
public void onBindViewHolder(RecyclerView.ViewHolder holder, int position) {
final ViewHolder viewHolder = (ViewHolder) holder;
viewHolder.txtCategoryName.setText(categories.get(position).getStrCategory());
categories.get(position).setTxtViewReference(viewHolder.txtCategoryDefectTotal);
viewHolder.categoryBoxRoot.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
#Override
public void onClick(View v) {
for(CategoryListItem catItem : categories){
if(catItem.getStrCategory().equals(viewHolder.txtCategoryName.getText())){
int index = Defects.getInstance().getCategories().indexOf(catItem) + 1;
MainInterface.grids.get(index).bringToFront();
MainInterface.grids.get(index).setVisibility(View.VISIBLE);
for(VerticalGridView grid : MainInterface.grids){
int gridIndex = MainInterface.grids.indexOf(grid);
if(gridIndex != index){
grid.setVisibility(View.INVISIBLE);
}
}
break;
}
}
}
});
From what I understand, the reference to the TextView gets created when the Viewholder object is instantiated.
public class ViewHolder extends RecyclerView.ViewHolder {
public TextView txtCategoryName;
public TextView txtCategoryDefectTotal;
public View categoryBoxRoot;
public ViewHolder(View itemView) {
super(itemView);
txtCategoryName = (TextView) itemView.findViewById(R.id.textViewCategoryName);
txtCategoryDefectTotal = (TextView) itemView.findViewById(R.id.textViewCategoryTotalDefects);
categoryBoxRoot = itemView.findViewById(R.id.root_category_box);
}
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Is there a way to force onBindViewHolder() to be called on all elements at least one time when the Adapter is instantiated?
I attempted the suggestions here without any success.
I understand that forcing onBindViewHolder() on all elements would work against the whole purpose of the RecycleView.Adapter. Thus, I am open to any other suggestions on how I can catch that TextView reference.
As a temporary fix to this problem, I am able to use a try catch block around the method that generates the NullPointerException. However, I am concerned that the lack of the reference means I could introduce errors in the future.
The easiest solution for this problem is to scroll down to the bottom of the grid and then back up to the top. This cannot be done in the onCreate() method though because the grid is not technically visible at that time. Instead, it should be called in the onResume() method of the activity.
#Override
public void onResume(){
super.onResume();
VerticalGridView defectGrid = grids.get(0);
RecyclerView.Adapter adapter = defectGrid.getAdapter();
defectGrid.smoothScrollToPosition(adapter.getItemCount()-1);
defectGrid.smoothScrollToPosition(0);
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This was a good attempt at a solution but unfortunately it still does not work. While it does get the reference to make the method work, it does NOT necessarily have the right reference. I found that the reference can end up pointing at a different TextView as the RecycleView.Adapter reuses views to display them in different areas.
SOLUTION:
Mark Keen was right when he said to use notifyDataSetChanged(). I got it to work by fixing my onBindViewHolder() method to work properly.
#Override
public void onBindViewHolder(RecyclerView.ViewHolder holder, int position) {
final ViewHolder viewHolder = (ViewHolder) holder;
viewHolder.txtCategoryName.setText(categories.get(position).getStrCategory());
viewHolder.txtCategoryDefectTotal.setText(String.valueOf(categories.get(position).getTotalDefectsInCategory()));
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I also changed my data object so it holds an int value instead of a reference to the TextView since the above proved that reference was invalid. Finally, I added a call to my Adapter when I pressed my custom back button.
grids.get(0).getAdapter().notifyDataSetChanged();
Thank you everyone who contributed!
Just reset the Adapter like this
RecyclerView.Adapter adapter = recList.getAdapter();
recList.setAdapter(null);
recList.setAdapter(adapter);
recList should be you RecyclerView.
wrap your RecyclerView in a NestedScrollView that will force all the items to be bound in advance.
<androidx.core.widget.NestedScrollView
android:id="#+id/container"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="match_parent">
<androidx.recyclerview.widget.RecyclerView
android:id="#+id/rvGrid"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:nestedScrollingEnabled="false" />
</androidx.core.widget.NestedScrollView>
Understand Flow
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private OnItemClickedListener listener;
private List<Theme> mDataset;
public static class ViewHolder extends RecyclerView.ViewHolder {
public TextView title;
public TextView subtitle;
// public SimpleDraweeView image;
public ImageView img;
public ViewGroup container;
public ViewHolder(RelativeLayout v) {
super(v);
container = v;
title = (TextView) v.findViewById(R.id.theme_name_text);
subtitle = (TextView) v.findViewById(R.id.theme_name_type);
// image = (SimpleDraweeView) v.findViewById(R.id.cell_img);
img = (ImageView) v.findViewById(R.id.cell_img);
}
}
public ThemeGridAdapter(List<Theme> dataset) {
mDataset = dataset;
}
#Override
public ThemeGridAdapter.ViewHolder onCreateViewHolder(ViewGroup parent,
int viewType) {
RelativeLayout v = (RelativeLayout) LayoutInflater.from(parent.getContext())
.inflate(R.layout.cell, parent, false);
return new ViewHolder(v);
}
#Override
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holder.title.setText(mDataset.get(position).getTitle());
holder.subtitle.setText(mDataset.get(position).getAuthor());
// Uri uri = Uri.parse(mDataset.get(position).getUrl());
holder.img.setImageResource(mDataset.get(position).getImage());
// holder.image.setImageURI(uri);
holder.container.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
#Override
public void onClick(View v) {
if (listener != null)
listener.onItemClicked(holder.getAdapterPosition());
}
});
}
#Override
public int getItemCount() {
return mDataset.size();
}
public void setListener(OnItemClickedListener listener) {
this.listener = listener;
}
}
Check the style of binding view
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private static final String SAVED_SUBTITLE_VISIBLE = "subtitle";
private static final int REQUEST_CRIME = 1;
private RecyclerView mRecyclerView;
private CrimeAdapter mCrimeAdapter;
private boolean mSubtitleVisible;
#Override
public void onCreate(#Nullable Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setHasOptionsMenu(true);
}
#Nullable
#Override
public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, #Nullable ViewGroup container, #Nullable Bundle savedInstanceState) {
View view = inflater.inflate(R.layout.fragment_crime_list, container, false);
mRecyclerView = (RecyclerView) view.findViewById(R.id.crime_recycler_view);
mRecyclerView.setLayoutManager(new LinearLayoutManager(getActivity()));
if (savedInstanceState != null){
mSubtitleVisible = savedInstanceState.getBoolean(SAVED_SUBTITLE_VISIBLE);
}
updateUI();
return view;
}
private void updateUI() {
CrimeLab crimeLab = CrimeLab.get(getActivity());
List<Crime> crimes = crimeLab.getCrimes();
if (mCrimeAdapter == null) {
mCrimeAdapter = new CrimeAdapter(crimes);
mRecyclerView.setAdapter(mCrimeAdapter);
} else {
mCrimeAdapter.setCrimes(crimes);
mCrimeAdapter.notifyDataSetChanged();
}
updateSubtitle();
}
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private TextView mTitleTextView;
private TextView mDateTextView;
private CheckBox mSolvedCheckBox;
private Crime mCrime;
public CrimeHolder(View itemView) {
super(itemView);
itemView.setOnClickListener(this);
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private List<Crime> mCrimes;
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mCrimes = crimes;
}
#Override
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View view = layoutInflater.inflate(R.layout.list_item_crime, parent, false);
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}
#Override
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}
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mCrimes = crimes;
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}
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public void onResume() {
super.onResume();
updateUI();
}
#Override
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if (requestCode == REQUEST_CRIME) {
}
}
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}else {
subtitleItem.setTitle(R.string.show_subtitle);
}
}
#Override
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startActivity(intent);
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updateSubtitle();
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}
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#Override
public void onSaveInstanceState(Bundle outState) {
super.onSaveInstanceState(outState);
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I don't have the most experience in programming and Android in general, any help would be appreciated!
DetailsFragment: `
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private CardView cardView;
private RecyclerView rv;
private List<Detail> detailList = new ArrayList<>();
public DetailsFragment() {
}
#Override
public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container,
Bundle savedInstanceState) {
View rootView = inflater.inflate(R.layout.fragment_details, container, false);
Context context = getActivity();
cardView = (CardView) rootView.findViewById(R.id.cv);
rv = (RecyclerView) rootView.findViewById(R.id.rv);
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rv.setLayoutManager(llm);
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rv.setAdapter(adapter);
initializeData();
initializeAdapter();
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}
private void initializeData() {
detailList = new ArrayList<>();
// not sure here
detailList.add(new Detail(" "));
}
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rv.setAdapter(adapter);
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public class RVNewsAdapter extends RecyclerView.Adapter<RVNewsAdapter.NewsViewHolder> {
public static final String KEY_LINK ="link";
public static class NewsViewHolder extends RecyclerView.ViewHolder
implements View.OnClickListener {
private static final String TAG = "Hello";
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TextView date;
TextView link;
TextView title;
TextView today;
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super(itemView);
cv = (CardView) itemView.findViewById(R.id.cv);
date = (TextView) itemView.findViewById(R.id.date);
link = (TextView) itemView.findViewById(R.id.link);
title = (TextView) itemView.findViewById(R.id.heading);
today = (TextView) itemView.findViewById(R.id.today);
itemView.setOnClickListener(this);
}
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public void onClick(View view) {
Context context = view.getContext();
Intent intent = null;
for(int postion = 0; postion<42; postion++) {
intent = new Intent(context, Details.class);
}
context.startActivity(intent);
}
}
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this.news = news;
}
#Override
public void onAttachedToRecyclerView(RecyclerView recyclerView) {
super.onAttachedToRecyclerView(recyclerView);
}
#Override
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View v = LayoutInflater.from(viewGroup.getContext()).inflate(R.layout.itemnewsfeed, viewGroup, false);
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return nvh;
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#Override
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newsViewHolder.link.setText(news.get(i).link);
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super(itemView);
link = (TextView) itemView.findViewById(R.id.link);
}
}
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this.detail = detail;
}
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When I'm using a RecyclerView (doesn't matter if it's using the CardView or not, it's the same for any list item), I create a a click listener for the view item in the Adapter. When the user clicks the item/cardview, I dispatch an item click event. It's your choice on how you respond - you can use a standard callback interface (and pass in your listener when you create the adapter) or use something like EventBus.
Here's an example of the code you would add to your adapter class:
#Override
public ViewHolder onCreateViewHolder(ViewGroup parent, int viewType) {
View view = LayoutInflater.from(parent.getContext()).inflate(itemLayout, parent, false);
view.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
#Override
public void onClick(View view) {
itemClick(view);
}
});
return new ViewHolder(view);
}
private void itemClick(View view) {
//Handle item event here
//EventBus.getDefault().post(new ItemSelectedEvent(/*send apprpopriate data*/));
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