Android :: Gallery Not Recycling Views / Why Is This?

May 26, 2010

I am using the Hello Gallery code as an example. Views are not being recycled as I scroll left and right.

I added log output at the getView method, and I get a constant output of null. Anyone know the reason why?

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Android :: Gallery not Recycling Views / Why is this?


Android : Way To Use A Gallery To Swipe Between Views?

Jul 15, 2010

I am following the Android Gallery tutorial (http://developer.android.com/guide/tutorials/views/hello-gallery.html) but instead of simple images I'd like to be able to horizontally move to a complete new screen, e.g. a LinearLayout. The idea is a kind of tabbing behaviour but the user can swipe though the screens. I created a gallery, created a GalleryAdapter that extends from BaseAdapter and in the getItem() method I try to return the complex view..

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Jan 6, 2010

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The CustomView also has a "stateful drawable" as background, so that the background image (a 9-patch) changes if you press the Row in the ListView. When pressing the Row, the background image changes to a Red-ish thing.

The problem is that when the background changes from the default greyish, all the Views in the CustomView (ImageView and TextViews) still have their greyish background and thus creates very ugly greay boxes on top of the now redish background.

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Nov 16, 2010

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i.e. When I long press an item in the Artists list a context menu is drawn with "Delete Artist"
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How can I call the fillData() method of the Albums ListActivity after I update the ListView inside of the Artists ListActivity?

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Feb 28, 2010

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I tried using inflator inflate(int,view) method, but at runtime it showed up with error.

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Mar 6, 2010

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Also, the Activity seems to set all my global variables to null, which is why I have to create them every time I switch from portrait to landscape or vice versa. So I would like to know if there is a way I can save my views in the Bundle, or any other way in which I can permanently save my views, so I don't have to add or create them every time, I flip the phone. And whenever I flip the phone, it seems that it rereads the main XML file, causing the RadioGroup to be set to 2D even if the 3D button is checked. This is because I've said the 2D button to be checked from when the app is first created, but I would like to also save the state of that RadioGroup.

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Jun 16, 2010

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Jan 25, 2010

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Android :: Programmatically Add Views To Views

Mar 7, 2010

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Android :: Broken Gallery View? Using Gallery Set Selection (int Position / Boolean Animate)

Feb 6, 2009

I'm trying to set the selection of a Gallery in code. I would like to have the Gallery smoothly roll down a few items over the duration of a second or two. At frist glance, it appears that two members would to the trick:Gallery.setAnimationDuration(int animationDurationMillis); Gallery.setSelection(int position, boolean animate); It turns out that the setAnimationDuration only seems to affect the rubber-bandy "return-to-center" effect of the Gallery. In other words, when a gallery comes to rest after a fling, and a gallery item is off center, the animationDurationMillis is used to control the duration of the Gallery centering up the item. However, the value seems to have no effect on the setSelection. No matter what value is set with setAnimationDuration, the Gallery seems to render about 2 or 3 frames when flying between items 1 and 10 for example. Is this working as designed? Does anyone know a trick or workaround that would let me properly animate setSelection? I'd be especially grateful if we could do it with an "Ease Out" effect.

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Sep 30, 2010

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Apr 30, 2010

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Feb 17, 2010

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Jul 7, 2010

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Jan 10, 2010

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Jul 8, 2010

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Jan 2, 2010

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Aug 16, 2010

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is there something im not doing well? If you need any more details please tell me because i cant seem to figure this one out.

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Feb 18, 2009

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In oncreate() i wrote

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but this doesn't work ,why ? Please help to understand the concept

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Apr 13, 2010

I currently have one Scrollview which contains a table layout and one list in my activity. Now my problem is that I wanted to move both of them(Scrollview and list) together and with proper synchronization... So if scrollview is being scrolled then listview should also scroll with the same distance, and vice versa...

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Mar 16, 2009

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I got sometimes a different behavior.

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Aug 27, 2009

I am using 5 views in one LinearLayout my app.While going to each view i am removing previous view by calling linearlayout.removeAllView(). But I think this is not removing my previous view becoz when i checked memory usage.My app memory is keep on growing.and Becoz of this i am getting low memory :no more background process error and after sometime app is getting hang and then it is exiting.Please help me to solve this problem.How can we clear memory or how can we remove view.Its very urgent.I am using system.gc() and also i cleared object also but no use... I tried to use different activity for each View but at that time low memory is coming immediately.

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Aug 30, 2010

I have a login page which has a Advanced button. The button sets a view where a user can add some information. When I click save, it goes back to my main view (loginpage) and all info is cleared? How can I save the state of the first view when navigating away and then back to it?

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Jul 13, 2009

I have the instance to my activity, and I want to get all the views that are in this activity. I need to add a listener to each view, for any activity. That means I can't user findViewById. Is there any way to do this? I was hoping for a activity.getViews() or something, but it doesn't exist.

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Jul 10, 2010

Is there a way to get every view that is inside my activity? I have over 200 views including buttons, and images, so i want to be able to access them by using a loop.

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Oct 3, 2010

I have a set of views that are populated with data from an online database. The context menu has a "refresh" choice that re-reads the online database and updates some attributes of the views, like setText and setChecked for some buttons. After the various setTexts and such, I invalidate the Views. However, they are not immediately redrawn. In fact, they don't get redrawn at all unless something like a rotation happens to cause a redraw of the screen. How can I initiate an immediate redraw after the refresh is complete?

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Sep 1, 2009

How can I add some buttons below ScrollView that always stay on screen.

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Jan 10, 2010

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Apr 13, 2010

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Android :: How To Animate Views

Jul 26, 2010

I'm working on a game that in some ways is similar to Tetris (imagine a 2D array of colored squares that sometimes move around)

I am trying to animate the individual squares so they will smoothly slide down from coordinate to the next. Since I wanted to use Android's built-in tweening feature, the animation has to apply to the whole View (rather than parts of it). This doesn't work well for me because I only want some of the colored squares to slide down, and the rest of them to stay still.

The (theoretical) solution I came up with to resolve this is to make 2 Views, layered directly on top of each other. The top view is for animating squares when they need to move, and the bottom layer is for the static squares. The animation-layer is transparent until I am ready to animate something. I then simply turn on the colored square in the animation-layer, tween it to the new location, and turn it back off when done. In the same time span, the static-layer just turns squares on and off at the right time to make the whole thing look seamless to the end user.

The proposed solution is just a theory, since I haven't been able to make it work correctly yet. Since I have been having trouble, I was wondering if this is even the best way to solve the problem? Perhaps there is a more elegant solution that I am over looking?

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