Android :: How To Use Two ListView In One Screen
Aug 3, 2010I want to use two list view in one ListActivity. How can I do this? Please help me to create two different list view in one ListActivity.
View 2 RepliesI want to use two list view in one ListActivity. How can I do this? Please help me to create two different list view in one ListActivity.
View 2 RepliesI am starting with listactivity. I was able to create a simple list view using ListActivity and Arrayadapters. The problem before me now is i need a screen which contains a few labels and fields and under them a listview. how to go about it ? moreover whats the difference between layout and activity ? how well should i use them ? Until now I thought one application one activity, but after looking Apisamples i found myself wrong. A few correct links will help. is "busy programmers' guide to android dev" a good book ? Can I get a softcopy from somebody?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have put checkbox in listview and displaying on the screen. can anyone tell me how to get checkbox even when user click on checkbox of listview.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI want to show this array as a listview in a new screen when a button is clicked.
ArrayList<String> favorite = new ArrayList<String>();
This ListView is a small part of my class. i cant seem to figure out how to implement it with my code (i can figure out how to create a listview in a separate application, and set the onitemclicklistner just for that listview) i want to display that listview when.
case R.id.ShowFavButton:
A simple ListView with, say, 6 rows (Views). Now, I want it to fit exactly a single screen. Any straightforward way to do this? Or should I go with a custom view?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to write an app for my Samsung Vibrant (running android 2.1).I used the example "Form Stuff" app available as tutorial on the android developers website. I basically added a background picture to the application. the background picture has some text on it towards the top. I want to display a list of elements (to be selectable by teh user) but I want this list to start from a certain position on the screen (say for example - start from the middle of the screen). tried reading the listview under dev resource and searched the forums but I could not find a way to do this.Could anyone please help me out? or if this is not possible, then suggest me something else which i can place at a certain position on the screen.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm looking to create a listview screen similar to the Sound Setting screen (in the built in Settings app, see image below), i.e I want some rows to have text + checkboxes, other rows to have text + "pop up" buttons, some rows should have text only etc.What is the best way to accomplish this?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have TabHost with custom ListView implemented. My ListView disappears after returning from SMS screen when I try to switch tab (refresh list content).
I have context menu option to send SMS to contact from the list, I start SMS activity there and Im able to return to my app. If I don't type anything in SMS screen, just return immediately everything is fine. List will work. If I type something in SMS and press back key, toast will be displayed: "Your message is saved in Drafts". And now if try to switch tabs, list content disappears.
Debugging revealed that list items are present, and that list adapter constructor is called. However, listAdapters GetView function is never called. And list results are not displayed.
I found similar problem in this post: http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/threa...
Im working on sdk 1.5 and device.
Here is my list adapter function, pretty standard:
CODE:..................
my ListView widget has no special properties, just width and height to fit parent.
I don't know how to create an custom Activity extending MapActivity and ListActivity ?
I am trying screen that contains of google map and list view.
How to make it?
I have two textviews, a listview (this is a listactivity, by the way) and a datepicker. All is supposed to be displayed in this order, vertically.
The problem is that the ListView is pushing the datepicker below the screen, to the depths of the unseen world. I want the datepicker to have its own space, fixed at the bottom, while the listview grows as needed, but still allowing datepicker to have its own space.
+/- like this:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ screen top
TextView 1
TextView 2
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| ListView [*]
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DatePicker (stays here no matter how much List grows or shrinks
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ screen bottom
[*] -> This listview will scroll a lot, but won't hide datepicker!
I know it's very lazy to ask for ready code, but could you guys share a light? This is driving me crazy. I've tried millions of combinations I believe.
I'm trying to add a listview on the bottom of my opening activity that has two text items. Anyone know how to do this? I see stuff on how to do a listview with two columns, and how to do a listview at the bottom of an activity, but I can't find any that does both.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a listview that when scrolled and the items go off of the screen they are not redrawn when I scroll back to them (the text and checkbox). In fact, items that are off the bottom of the screen in the listview never get drawn when scrolling to them. This only happens in Froyo. Any other version it works just fine. I have checked and the data is there as expected in the adapter when the getItem method is called, it is just not visible. The listview item is there (it's occupying the same amount of screen space per item), I just cannot see the text or checkbox once scrolled off screen and back on again. Code...
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm having trouble setting up an Android Layout.
What I would like is a scrollable ListView followed by a small bar of text (TextView) that doesn't scroll and always stays at the bottom of the screen.
it would look like this:
ListViewItem1
ListViewItem2
ListViewItem3
Bar of Text Here (always displayed irrespective of scroll state of the ListView)
I've tried a bunch of different variations on this, but none shows the static text
CODE:................
I created a list view in an activity and the list shows some fields.When we click a list item a custom dialog should pop up and the user can enter some new value to this field.The custom dialog contains one edit text and two buttons ok and cancel.It is working fine.But when my list is more that means if it exceeds screen size it is showing scroll.But when we select bottom items which we can select using scroll the dialog is appearing in normal fashion.But after entering new value if i am trying to save the application is getting crashed.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have TabActivity that uses 2 other ListActivities for the tabs. Both underlying ListViews are set to CHOICE_MODE_MULTIPLE. When I run the following sequence of events, I get a strange result: 1) Setup one activity (tab) and its ListView using a CursorAdapter, including checking some items on the list 2) Reorient the screen (open the keyboard) 3) Setup the second activity (tab) and its ListView using a CursorAdapter, including checking some items on the list 4) Switch back to the first tab
At this point, I can see in Eclipse that although (of course) each ListView is a distinct object, the internal variable used to store the checked state of items, called mCheckStates, is the SAME OBJECT REFERENCE in each of the ListViews.
Clearly this is an issue, since the two views should not share the checked state of items between them.
If I skip step #2, this does not occur
Here is a bit more detail:
After Step 1: ListView1 is object reference @1, ListView1.mCheckStates is object reference @2
After Step 2: ListView1 is object reference @3, ListView1.mCheckStates is object reference @4 (the reorientation recreates the views)
After Step 3: ListView2 is object reference @5, ListView1.mCheckStates is object reference @2 <-- note the reuse of this reference from step #1, not sure how/why
After Step 4: ListView1 is object reference @3 (unchanged), ListView1.mCheckStates is object reference @2 (changed) <-- same as ListView2.mCheckStates
I am building a android aplication which will be consuming a json file from the internet. This json file contains a list of news from a particular website. Each json object contains information such like title, summary, descripition and web links for the news thumbnail and the original image.
I will be displaying in a listview three information: the news thumbnail, the title and the summary. Here resides my problem. I dont want to load all thumbnails from the internet if they wont be displayed. What I am trying to say is that why download a thumbnail from the 30th news if the user wont scroll down the image. So, i will, initially only download the thumnails from those news that are being displayed in the screen and when the user scrolls down to see more news, as soon as the list item appers to the screen i want to download the image and then display.
Is there a way to achieve this? Is it possible to find out if the list item is on the screen? I have been searching all over the internet for a solution for this but i am running out of ideas.
I would like to change text and back ground color of my Listview without building custom rows. Is this possible ?
View 1 Replies View RelatedThere must be a way to do this. How can you tell a ListView that has a header to not scroll it when the user scrolls the contents? I want it to stay in a "stuck" position so that the user can always see what column the content applies to.
View 9 Replies View RelatedThis is my layout that suppot delete from listview ,the problem is when listview height is higher than screen height it goes under the button , so need a solution for avoding it
View 3 Replies View RelatedIn my project i m parsing xml and i want to put it in xml list with in list.
View 24 Replies View RelatedI have some class LoginActivity.java. In the onCreate method I retrieve ListView:
ListView list = (ListView)findViewById(R.id.snListView); then:
list.setAdapter(adapter);
In addition there are login.xml layout - there are:
<ListView
android:id="@+id/snListView"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="match_parent" >
</ListView>
and sn_row.xml:
[Code]...
At the moment I have cell's height 100dp, I need that cell's height will depend on device, I mean I have here 5 cells showing at login screen in ListView and I need that these 5 rows will fit the ListView (cell's height = ListView's height/5).
I am designing a home screen widget. I ran this widget on a HTC Hero device, which has a screen of 320 pixels * 480 pixels with mdpi. It ran perfect on HTC Hero. The widget takes 3 cells * 2 cells space, i.e. 240 pixels * 200 pixels.Then I ran this widget on a Nexus One device, which has a screen of 480 pixels * 800 pixels, mdpi. Since Nexus One also is mdpi, so I though 240dip is equivalent to 240 pixels on Nexus One and 200dip is equivalent to 200 pixels on Nexus One, so the widget will not take 3 cells * 2 cells space on Nexus One device. To my surprise, when running on Nexus One device, the widget take exact 3 cells * 2 cells, about 360 pixels * 300 pixels, on Nexus One device.I am confused. The layout xml above specifies 240dip in width and 200dip in height for the widget, but why did it take 360 pixels * 300 pixels on Nexus One Device? What am I missing?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a listview within an activity and at the bottom of the screen I have a scrollable gallery, my problem is making the listview clickable, I would normally use the listview position by doing if(position == 3) and then create the intent but postion is being used by my gallery. I listview is in the main.xml populated by an array.xml, can I add an id i.e android:id in the arrays.xml and create an intent with that, or can I create a listactivity and still use position to fire an intent if so how would I do this.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am very new to Android, but I love it because it has given me back what i was longing for : Java.
but I am facing some doubts and confusions about is, since I am totally new to Mobile App Development:-
I am listing my queries here-
1.) I wish to put various items in a single element of a ListView. Like one image in the left, so many TextViews in a single element, and more things. Is it possible?
2.) I wish to give my text different colors, different sizes, and different fonts. how to do this?
3.) I wish to insert or delete elements from a List in ListView. How to do that?
4.) I wish to change the background color of my list. how to do this?
i can add to a db and list as a listview. When I click a list item using onListItemClick, what statement do I need to get the value? ........................
View 13 Replies View RelatedI am beginer to the anroid ,i am using the below code for displaying listview and i am not able to getting the onlistitemclick events for further ui's. package com.List;
import android.app.Activity; import android.app.AlertDialog; import android.app.ListActivity; import android.content.ContentUris; import android.content.DialogInterface; import android.content.Intent; import android.content.DialogInterface.OnClickListener; import android.database.Cursor; import android.database.DataSetObserver; import android.os.Bundle; import android.provider.Contacts.People; import android.widget.AdapterView; import android.widget.ArrayAdapter; import android.widget.ListAdapter; import android.widget.ListView; import android.widget.TextView; import............................
i want to implement listview with uses different xml layouts for rows depending on underlying item. A non optimal solution will be int getView method just to inflate every time a new view depending on the item from the adapter. Is there a better way to do this?
View 2 Replies View Relatedis it possible to let my ListView show 2 different rows? On the picture you can see at the top something like a "teaser", the other rows are normal ListView. The screenshot is from the iPod. With their framework it is possible to show 2 different row styles. I badly need this on Android... Otherwise I would use a tabel design. But adding rows dynamically would be such an overhead instead of using ListView SimpleAdapter addItem...
View 2 Replies View RelatedIs there a way to do groups in a listview? Like I have a list of certain states, each state has its own sublist. I'd sort of like to replicate the HTML optgroup/option setup where you have a parent group then child groups. Is there a way to do this built in or would I have to do something tricky with a custom view for Parent elements then switch the view back to the child element style.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a problem, I want a appwidget with a listview, but it seems that appwidget does not support this elment.so is there any way to reslove it?
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