Android :: ListView AddHeaderView Gives ClassCastException When Adding LinearLayout
Jun 18, 2009
I've been trying to add a linear layout to a listview header. The listview appears fine and is working as expected, but when i try to add a linearlayout to the header i get a java.lang.ClassCastException: android.view.ViewGroup$LayoutParams occuring at the list.addHeaderView (ll); line. I thought it might be something in the complex layout i had so i switched it to just a linearlayout with a colored background and still got the same error. The end result i an trying to get is a list with a header that is all scrollable.
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Jul 10, 2010
I got two kind of lists on 4 different views. All lists are clickable and starts an activity to read the clicked record. One is just a listview populated from the DB and works fine. The second is also a listview populated from a DB but has a addHeaderView. This makes the list forget where it was when you return from the listview's intent. If I remove the addHeaderView(); it works fine. Why does AddHeaderView changes or even malfunctions ListView's behavior?
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Mar 11, 2010
I am writing a adapter for a specific app, the problem I met is:
I have only 1 listview in main.xml, and the row style is defined in file_row.xml. If I simply use list.setAdapter(new ArrayAdapter<String>(this, R.layout.file_row, R.id.file_name, items)); where items is a ArrayList<String>, everything works well.
But if I use my custom Adapter, say, list.setAdapter(new MyOwnListAdapter(this, filename)); and in the class of MyOwnListAdapter, the code has been simplified as
CODE:................
But I always met the problem which is:
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I thought the self-defined Adapter class actually has only one line of valid execution, which is super(context, R.layout.file_row, R.id.file_name, filename_list); It's essentially identical to direct calling of list.setAdapter(new ArrayAdapter<String>(this, R.layout.file_row, R.id.file_name, items)); Then why I always got this error if I call my own Adapter?
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Sep 9, 2010
I want to add some checkboxes to a LinearLayout at runtime. The orientation is vertical and I want the checkboxes to appear at the bottom. I create each checkbox like this: CheckBox box = new CheckBox(this);
Then I add the box to the current view like this: addContentView( box , params ); What should be the params to get the effect I want? So far, everything I've tried ends up overlaying the new checkboxes on top of each other and on top of the other items in the layout. I want everything stacked in a column with the new checkboxes at the bottom.
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Jan 27, 2010
I am trying to use the following code to go through an ArrayList of LinearLayout objects, add each one to a TableLayout, and finally add that TableLayout to a ScrollView defined in the main.xml file.
ScrollView theScrollView = (ScrollView) findViewById (R.id.scroll_view); TableLayout theList = new TableLayout(this); ArrayList<LinearLayout> theArray = Edit.getTheArray();
if (theArray.size() > 0) { for (int i = 0; i < theArray.size(); i++) { theList.addView(theArray.get(i)); } theScrollView.addView(theList); }
A second activity (Edit) is used to convert user input into a new LinearLayout and put it in the ArrayList. The code works successfully on the first item in the Array, however, after adding a second LinearLayout to the ArrayList and returning to the main activity, I get a force close and the following error: java.lang.IllegalStateException: The specified child already has a parent. You must call removeView() on the child's parent first.
I can't seem to figure out what is happening here. Is there another method I should be using to get my desired results?
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Mar 18, 2010
I'm trying to add views dynamically to a linearlayout. I see through getChildCount() that the views are added to the layout, but even calling invalidate() on the layout doesn't give me the childs showed up.
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Nov 17, 2010
I try to add a texview to linearlayout dinamiclly such as in the following code, but it doesn't appear when i run the application ?
setContentView(R.layout.advanced);
m_vwJokeLayout=(LinearLayout) this.findViewById(R.id.m_vwJokeLayout);
m_vwJokeEditText=(EditText) this.findViewById(R.id.m_vwJokeEditText);
m_vwJokeButton=(Button) this.findViewById(R.id.m_vwJokeButton);
TextView tv=new TextView(this);
tv.setText("test");
this.m_vwJokeLayout.addView(tv);
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Jun 11, 2009
<LinearLayout android:layout_width="wrap_content" android:layout_height="wrap_content" android:id="@+id/Layoutbuttons"> <Button android:layout_width="wrap_content" android:layout_height="wrap_content" android:id="@+id/Bsave" android:text="Save"></Button> <Button android:layout_width="wrap_content" android:layout_height="wrap_content" android:text="Clear" android:id="@ +id/Beditclear"></Button> </LinearLayout>
<LinearLayout android:layout_width="fill_parent" android:layout_height="fill_parent" android:id="@+id/Ledititems" android:orientation="vertical" android:scrollbars="vertical" android:scrollbarStyle="insideInset" android:scrollbarAlwaysDrawVerticalTrack="true" android:fadingEdge="vertical" android:fadingEdgeLength="8px"></ LinearLayout>
</LinearLayout>
I am adding dynamicly created EditTexts to the last vertical LinearLayout:
ArrayList<EditText> arrayedititems; edititems = (LinearLayout) findViewById(R.id.Ledititems);
arrayedititems.add( new EditText(globalcontext) ); //multiple times to add many EditTexts .... edititems.addView(arrayedititems.get(lastindex) );
Now all the edittexts are being added fine and show up on the linearlayout, the problem is I get no vertical scrollbar and can not scroll the linearlayout (you can a see large number of failed attemptes in the xml entry to enable this scrolling, such as forcing scrollbars or setting to vertical) Do I need to call some sort of invalidate() or notifyDataSetChanged() like with an arrayadapter to update the LinearLayout into checking if it needs to enable scrolling?
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May 6, 2010
I have an Activity which uses a layout with a LinearLayout in it. Now I want to create in runtime a subactivity which loads some other layout and add this layout as item of my LinearLatout.
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Sep 17, 2010
I want to set layout_marginBottom using java code or dynamically in list view or linearlayout, how to achieve this?
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Sep 16, 2010
Can Android's addHeaderView() be used to add multiple headers throughout a single ListView? Can someone give an example of how to do this? I was able to accomplish what I wanted by manipulating the IconicAdapter Class... is there any reason why I should not do it this way? I feel this could be modified for more advanced implementations. In my case, I know that I will have two sections, with a header + 2 rows in each section.
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Aug 21, 2010
If I have 2 LinearLayouts split %50/%50 everything is fine. Weights are 1 and 1. As soon as I add a TextView inside the top LinearLayout, it stretches that layout. I use "wrap_content" as the documentation says I should when it comes to weights. As you can see the red and green should be split evenly and text on grey background should be inside red box.
Here is the code:..............
Now if I switch to "fill parent" as follows it actually works but it creates another problem. Here is the code (so far so good):
So looking at above we were forced to use "fill_parent" and we would think like we fixed the problem but here is the problem if we are using "fill_parent" (I took out the textview just to show the problem, textview doesnt make the problem go away anyways):
As you can see I assign the weights 3 (top red) and 2 (bottom green) but what actually happens is they get flipped: The red becomes 2 and bottom becomes 3. Just measure the pixels too see.
Here are the results of the 3 codes: http://imgur.com/iVt8g.jpg
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May 31, 2009
After the listview is already initialized, is it possible to add items to it during runtime?
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Jun 24, 2010
i am quite new to android and i was wondering how i could go about adding a listview with different images and text. What i am trying to achieve is a listview with four rows which have a different Icon? I don't know how to set that up using the xml layout provided. should i build this using different multiple linear layout or is there a better way to go about it?.. All the examples i have seen all seem to be using one particular Icon and no much detail of the xml layout.
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Oct 17, 2010
I have a ListView that with alphabetical headers for each letter. I also have an index function that brings the letter headers to the top of the screen.
My problem is when I reach the end of the list setSelection is unable to bring the last few headers to the top because it will not scroll past the end of the list.
My question is this: Is there a way to add a blank space to the end of the screen dependent on screen size? I would like to scroll until the last item in the list is at the top of the listView.
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Sep 6, 2010
I'm adding section headers for my listView, there are few methods on the web. Since I'm using simpleCursorAdapter to manage my listView, I adopted phil bogle's method. http://thebogles.com/blog/2010/02/section-headers-for-android-listviews/
The error occurred at this part of the code:
CODE:.................
This is the LogCat shows how they compare while I scroll up the list:
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The correct output should be:
Sun, 05 Sep 2010
112
120
But when I scroll up, the setViewValue calls 120 first and compare with preDate(show above), it becomes:
Sun, 05 Sep 2010
112
Sun, 05 Sep 2010
120
So how can I make the section headers fixed after creating the headers? Why setViewBinder been called while scrolling?
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May 24, 2010
I am trying to create a ListView and add it to a custom ViewGroup.
Here is my code:
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Jul 7, 2009
So I've been extremely frustrated by this for a long time now.I've posted before, but can't seem to find a good solution. My goal is to have something pretty much exactly like the installed application details page in the Android Market.I need a list of items displayed along with other content above the list, and would like the content above to scroll up along with the list (exactly like the application details does for the "My Review" and other descriptive info).Due to responses to my previous posts, I came to believe that it really wasn't possible to do this with a ListView.So rather than using a ListView, I refactored my code to use a simple LinearLayout and add individual View items to the list, thinking I could just set each View as clickable and add an OnClickListener to each View in the LinearLayout.That's not working at all though, and now I'm getting even more frustrated.If someone can help me get the OnClickListener working, then I think it'll work, but I do need a separator for the LinearLayout.How do I add a separator like the one used for ListView to my LinearLayout?
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May 25, 2010
I have a RelativeLayout that has two LinearLayouts in it. One is a bunch of TextViews and EditTexts that make up a form and the other is a ButtonBar that submits the form.
anyways, everything looks great in portrait, but when i switch to landscape mode the bottom TextView/EditText element is being hidden by the buttonbar.
screenshot to show the problem. as you can see some of the "email" textview and all of the email edit text are being hidden by button bar.
http://i45.tinypic.com/2dt7qmt.jpg
and xml:
CODE:............................
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Dec 11, 2009
I am copying my code below to do the above. The problem I have right now is after I have picked a Contact from the list, I am not able to add the name to the listview. I get a Force Close at that step. See point no. A below to understand what I am talking about.
Also, the ListView is built using 'strings' ArrayList which is empty the very first time. The Menu option 'Add' is then used to pick a Contact and add the contact Name to the ArrayList which is then:
CODE:................................
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Dec 11, 2009
I have an Absolute Layout with two buttons on top, a Text View of fixed size in the middle and List View as the rest of the Layout.
I want to use the top left button to add a list view item to the existing list and the top right button to remove the last item from the list. The List is layed out properly when the App starts, but as soon as any of the two buttons is pressed, the Activity Force Closes.
Here is the code:..................
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Aug 29, 2010
I am adding items to my data source and would like it to appear in my ListView.
For some reason nothing is appearing:
Adapter:
CODE:.........
Adding items in onCreate:
CODE:...............
Here is my layout:
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Jul 30, 2010
Requirement: Display query results in a list with a header view atop each group. (results grouped from database) Looking at Mark's MergeAdapter. Wondering if I might be able to use a single cursor and have each adapter filter on the group field? That a viable approach?
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Apr 21, 2010
i have problem to get event of list view field when i am adding checkbox in listview. my problem is to get the status of check box form every row of the list view, either it is check or not, according to that i have to do operation.
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Oct 3, 2010
I have a list view which uses a custom adapter in order to show my custom content. Its layout is the following.
CODE:...............
I would like that the listview only showed the view with the ids itemimage and item description, keeping the itemtext hidden.
The idea is to have an onclicklistener on each item of the list, in order to expand that item so it shows the itemtext content. I know I should use Tweening animation in order to expand/collapse each item, but I can't figure out how to do that.
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Feb 12, 2010
I want to refresh an Android ListView after adding/deleting dynamic data.
Can any one tell me how to achieve this?
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Aug 25, 2012
I'm writing an android program for adding task and deleting task in listview. I've add an onClickListener to the delete button so it can delete the task. However I was told I should not have the listener in the adapter violating mvc. how I can remove a task in my TaskListItem class. I got the method removeTask() in the adapter, but don't how I can use it in the TaskListItem class.
Code:
public TaskListItem(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) {
super(context, attrs);
mContext = context;
[code]...
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Aug 30, 2010
I try to establisch a HttpsURLConnection with:
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But I get an Exception:
CODE:......................
But I can't find out, why. The same example is everywhere across the web.
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May 27, 2010
I'm suffering from this for a week, i was trying to use the famous SeekBarPreference in a dialog - http://android.hlidskialf.com/blog/code/android-seekbar-preference
I copied the class from above link into my project. Then created the xml as brightness.xml:
CODE:............
Finally I try to integrate it as custom dialog:
CODE:...................
But always getting error: "Error inflating class java.lang.reflect.Constructor" at this line "<com.yoomap.anymode.SeekBarPreference" in the xml
Root cause: ClassCastException on SeekBarPreference.
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May 2, 2010
I defined a local Service:
CODE:.....
The corresponding interface:
CODE:...
Then i try to bind the service in another activity in another application, where the same interface is available:
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And
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But the line
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Always throws a
CODE:...........
I can't explain why, I followed the app sample on http://developer.android.com/resources/samples/ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/app/LocalServiceBinding.html.
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