I got a fragment with a ListView. The purpose of the list is simply checking items in that list, so I want to add something to the onCreateView method which will make the list enter its multiple selection mode automatically as the fragment shows, without the need for the user to long press an item. How can I do that?
to use longpress , you can do this way,
android:choiceMode="multipleChoiceModal"
or
setChoiceMode(ListView.CHOICE_MODE_MULTIPLE_MODAL)
go through this for more information
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I'm building an android app and I'm trying to replace a list view with another list view if you click a button, like the notifications page on Instagram. On that page, if you click on the top "following" button it will show you a listview of what your followers have liked. If you click on the "you" button it will show you a listview of what people have liked your photos.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
You can do it by following ways,
1. add Two listviews and can change the visibility as per your requirement.
2. On button click you can load the other data into same list view and can update your adapter in the same list view.
in 1 you have to load two list view at first which will consume more time if data is larger sure you can write a login in asynctask to load list views in background thread.
in 2 you have to update your adapter at the button so you will have to provide some progress bar of dialog for user while you list view is getting update.
You can use either of this whichever suites you best.
Simply , You don't need to switch Listview , you only need to switch adapters .
eg, you can switch to mFollowingAdapter when clicked on Following button and switch to mYouAdapter when you select "You" tab. that's it.
You should write a list, that has a custom adapter. This adapter will be able to display BOTH views you want to display.
If the data to be displayed is the same format (ie. both have an imageview next to a textview), you are in good shape.
When you want to switch to a different list, get the information you would like to display, replace the data in your the collection backing your list, then notify the list that the data has changed, and it should redraw.
So, this might look like:
create ArrayList() with data A
setup List, with this data and display
replace the ArrayList() with data B
call listView.notifyDataSetChanged
You can still do this if the Data A, and Data B have different views, in this case, you would need to handle this logic in your custom adapter.
I have an app that has a ListView and when I click on some item, it adds the item in an array.
But when I click on some item I don't want change the view, then in Android 4.0 the ListViewgoing to first, but in Android 4.2.2 the ListView doesn't change. Why?
I always want the same result, the second option.
Is there any property for this?
Try making use of the getFirstVisiblePosition() and setSelection() methods of the listView. The first gets the first listview item present on the screen and the second moves the listview to the proper index when you comeback to this activity.
Please read the documentation for some more details about these functions.
I want my ListView to work something like the following:
When I press a button (probably from context-menu), I want the user to be able to select more then one item from ListView (probably using check-boxes), but those check-boxes should not be visible before that.
So, the point is, after the user presses a button (let's say "Delete more items"), the listview, should update itself, and appear on every row of the list, a checkbox should appear (allowing me to select the items ID to pass those to server).
How can I achieve that, without having to recreate the list from zero? (how to setVisibility ON, keeping the other content of the ListView as it is, and not doing another request to server).
PS. If you guys, have another better idea, on achieving the Delete More Items, would be much appreciated!
This is just an idea, haven't tried it myself: you build in a checkbox in your listitem layout. Normally, in the getView of your adapter, you set it invisible with
checkBox.setVisibility(8);
When you want to show them, you set some boolean
showBoxes
of your adapter to true, then in the getView oyu don't hide the checkboxes.
Then
notifyDataSetChanged
on the adapter.
Hope it's clear what I mean.
I have an activity on the top of it there are some buttons from which when a button pressed it loads the dialog with country list and when user choose choose the country it will load the channel list below buttons.
so when activity start it shows blank screen until user choose the country
so i want to show a list when activity will start and then same procedure will follow as above.
but how can i load two different listview?
i tried
acivity start
load the default country channel's list
buttonclick listener
perform click {
load the another list
}
using the base adapter class found here.
Just switch adapter to current list (this is the easy way to do it)
OR
In your android xml file, where you create your activity, create two listviews with different ids. First listView will have android:visibility="visible" (this one will be shown first) and the second one will have android:visibility="gone"(you will make this visible when you perform the click).
When you want to switch the lists, just set first listview visibility to View.VISIBLE and the other one to View.GONE, from code.
Don't forget to switch adapters for different lists (this may be a bug source)
I would do following
Have a flag like isCountrySelected
Change your adapter and onitemclick handler so that according to isCountrySelected, you either load channel list or country list.
I have a ListActivity that presents a list of names from a database using a SimpleCursorAdapter. I want the user to be able to select 1 or more names by clicking them and then proceed to the next Activity. This should be a toggle, so that if the user clicks a selected name it will become de-selected. The underlying code is working fine, the problem is how to show the user which items are currently selected.
I looked at this solution: Android how to highlight a selection in a list and tried toggling .setSelected() on the TextView for the name. The problem is that the "selected" state apparently can only be true for one item in a list at a time. So if the user touches "Alice" then "Bob," only "Bob" will show as selected. Any thoughts on the best way to have a toggle-able highlight for multiple list items?
Have a look at the setChoiceMode method of the AbsListView class and its possible CHOICE_MODE_MULTIPLE parameter value.