Android :: Set On Click Listener Of A List View Not Working
Aug 4, 2010
So im trying to set up a setOnClickListener for my ListView but its causing a crash in my program for some reason when i try.. im quite new to programming so when it comes to troubleshooting i cant really do anything sadly my code is below so any ideas on what could be wrong would be extremely helpful. Code...
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Sep 6, 2010
What I´m trying to do is to create a list (using a list view) of items (which are views inflated from the same layout) what must be clickable. At first I thought that all I had to do was to add an onItemClickListener to the ListView so if the used clicked on any of the views that composed this Item the listener would react. Well, I was wrong. I´ve tried a lot of things, including setting focus and focusontouchmode off for each of the views that compose the item´s view but it still doesn´t work. Any tips here? Can I archive this result? Oh, also ... this list view is in a dialog and the listener is in the activity that builds the dialog.
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Sep 9, 2010
I have a tab activity with three tabs and I want to display a listview in each tab. The list populates correctly, but for some reason I can not get the context menu or itemclicklistener to recognize gestures on the listviews. Anyone have any ideas why this might be? Below is my onCreate method: @Override public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { super. onCreate (savedInstanceState);setContentView (R.layout.armory_header); TabHost mTabHost = getTabHost(); mTabHost.addTab (mTabHost. newTabSpec ("1"). setIndicator ("Weapons"). setContent (R.id.page1)); mTabHost.addTab (mTabHost.newTabSpec("2").setIndicator( "Armor" ).setContent(R.id.page2))TabHost.addTab(mTabHost.newTabSpec("3").setIndicator("Accessories"). setContent (R.id.page3)) ; weapons = (ListView) findViewById(R.id.weaponlist); registerFor ContextMenu(weapons) ;weapons.setOn ItemClickListener (new OnItemClickListener(){ @Override public void onItemClick(AdapterView<?> arg0, View arg1, int arg2, long arg3) {// TODO Auto-generated method stub listId = weapons.getId(); position = arg2; showDialog (DIALOG);armor = (ListView) findViewById (R.id.armorlist) ;register ForContext Menu(armor); armor.setOnItemClickListener(new OnItemClickListener(){ @Override public void onItem Click(AdapterView<?> arg0, View arg1, int arg2, long arg3) { // TODO Auto-generated method stub listId = armor.getId();position = arg2; showDialog(DIALOG);
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Sep 2, 2010
I'm just beginning Android development, and I'm working to get a Custom list view with a checkbox working. I've created a base class that extends Activity, Created an Adapter and overrode the getView() method to add the checkbox to the list view. I'm assuming I need to do this because I need something equivalent to didSelectRowIndexAtPath from Obj C to update my model. Please let me know if there's an alternate way of doing this too Code...
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Jan 19, 2010
after figuring out the earlier question 'Layout Question', now my OnItemClickListener, and ItemLongClick Listener(ContextMenu) have stopped working. With just the TextView it works fine Anyone have any ideas as to why this would stop working?
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Sep 23, 2010
I have a ListView and an ExpandableListView inside of a TabActivity. I have overridden the setOnItemClickListener for the ListView. I have 2 tabs and one uses the ListView and the other uses the ExpandableListView. For some reason I cannot click on any of the items in the first ListView. If I change tabs to the ExpandableListView and then go back to the first tab it will then allow me to click on the items as usual. Any ideas on why this is happening. Is there some kind of weird focus thing going on? Code...
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Oct 5, 2009
I have Implemented a custom ListView by extending LinearLayout for every row. Every row has a small thumbnail, a text and a check box. The list view is deployed properly and I can scroll and fling through it without any problems. But The ListView doesn't seem to respond to the setOnItemClickListener() at all, So I had to find a workaround by setting click listener in the getView of the Text inside every row which is obviously creating problem when I am trying to reuse the adapter. Does anyone have a solution?
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Nov 20, 2010
I try t get the position of the item who contains my button.How Can I pass the position variable present in the getView method to my onClick Method?I will have several button In my View (Item view)
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Jul 15, 2010
I am using one class which extends ListActivity and One class extending BaseAdapter.
The Base Adapter uses getView function to inflate layout from xml.
The xml contains a text and a button to delete the row of list.
Please let me know how to handle the button click in the ListActivity class.
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Mar 30, 2009
I currently have a drawable and i need to know when it's clicked. Is there a way to add an event listener to a drawable? I realize that there may be a better control to use for me needs so I tried ImageButton but Im a bit confused on how to position the ImageButton. For example whe i position the drawable i just use setBounds. Is there a way to specify the x and y coordinates for an image button?
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Feb 3, 2009
I want to set the onclicklistner on the each item to be displayed in ListVIew. The code I have written is:
package munish.android;
import android.app.ListActivity;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.widget.ArrayAdapter;
public class List extends ListActivity {
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
// Use an existing ListAdapter that will map an array
// of strings to TextViews
setListAdapter(new ArrayAdapter<String>(this,
android.R.layout.simple_list_item_1, mStrings));
getListView().setTextFilterEnabled(true);
} private String[] mStrings = {
"ImageView", "Grid View", "List View", "Map View", "Image Switcher", "Queso Jalapeno", "Queso Majorero", };
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Apr 9, 2010
I don't know exactly how to explain this problem, but I'll try. I have a ListView with several items. Each item has inside a TextView and two ImageView. I want the ImageView change when I click on them, and I want to open a context menu when I press for a long time into the ListView item.For the ImageView, everything works properly. For the whole item, I can show the context menu after a long press, but my problem is that the ImageView changes as well when I am pressing the TextView, for example.I hope you understand my problem. I think that all the children of a view are affected by an event in the parent, but I am not sure.
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Mar 3, 2010
I've looked everywhere for a solution to this, but I can't figure out how to implement it. My OnItemClickListener was disabled somehow on my ListView rows, because I have an ImageButton in the row layout, which takes over the focus. There have been numerous questions I've found, but none of them have gotten me anywhere. I've checked this question, but I couldn't really make heads or tails of it. I just need a way to get the rows clickable so that I can detect when a row is pressed. Long press and focus work fine.
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Oct 12, 2009
I look at some posts from the past and it seems that if I add items to the ListView adapter it should update itself and user should be able to scroll to the newly appended items. Unfortunately it's not what I observe. If I append new items to my existing ArrayAdapter I only will see updated results if I rerun ListView#setAdapter again. Doing nothing, invalidating view etc. doesn't do anything. Here's a snippet: SearchItemsAdapter a = (SearchItemsAdapter) list view.getAdapter(); List<SearchItem> values = fetchNextSetOfItems(); a.append(values); // unless I do this - I will not see the update, but if I do - I'll jump to the top listview.setAdapter(a)Code...
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Aug 25, 2009
I have a click listener:
private OnClickListener onMyListener = new OnClickListener() {
public void onClick(View v) {
myMethod();
} };
And my Method:
private String myMethod() {
TextView tv = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.TextView1);
return (String) tv.getText();
}
When it calls this method, at tv.getText() it breaks in the debugger.
With this in the stack --
ViewRoot.handleMessage(Message) line: 1571
ViewRoot(Handler).dispatchMessage(Message) line: 99
Looper.loop() line: 123
ActivityThread.main(String[]) line: 3948
Method.invokeNative(Object, Object[],
Class, Class[], Class, int, boolean)
line: not available [native method] Method.invoke(Object, Object...) line: 521 ZygoteInit$MethodAndArgsCaller.run() line: 782 ZygoteInit.main(String[]) line: 540 NativeStart.main(String[]) line: not available [native method]
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Nov 11, 2010
I have an List Activity with a Base Adapter where the contents have changed (example - the rows are reordered). I have tried invalidate.
Code...
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Sep 20, 2011
how do i add a click listener to the screen? to be more spesific i want to know the coordinates where he left the screen (if he moved his finger while touching the screen)
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Oct 26, 2010
I've a widget which i would like to delete programmatically if the user gives the command by clicking on some button or so.. But as per my knowledge the app programme and the widget programme will be running in different processes. So how is it possible to get the controll of another process remote view and delete the same clearing all the db contents related to the widget?
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May 31, 2010
I have just started my career as an android programmer, and am currently relying heavily on the sample code and api examples. I have been working with this api example, to produce an expandable list of items (note this example does not use the ExpadableListView).In playing with the example, I tried to add another widget that would become visible and be gone at the same time as the text (mDialogue in the sample code). This works well with another TextView, but as soon as I tried to add a button widget, it stopped working. The list would expand on first click, showing my hidden TextView and Button, but it will not disappear on further clicks. The button is however, clickable, and I was able to set up an onClick listener to change the button text back and forth.I'm starting to wonder, is it just not possible to have a clickable item inside a clickable list item? Or is there some kind of work around? Would it solve my problem if I used ExpandableListView?
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Nov 3, 2010
I am on Android 2.1 and I have one multi column Custom listview Using BaseAdapter with an editable edittext at the end of the listview. If the data in the listview do not contain the data of user choice then user should be able to enter data. If the data is already there in the list user will be able to select the data using custom selector. If a selection is made in the list view and user wanted to enter data in the text field at the bottom after selection then the marker in the list view should be unselected. I tried to use onclick() method on edit text using click listener. First time when it is clicked, edit text is getting focus and onclick() method is not fired. And when it is clicked second time, onclick() method is fired and notifyDataSetChanged() method is called. I tried to call the notifyDataSetChanged() method from the Focus Listener, list view selection is gone in my first attempt and edit text is not receiving any data input from the keyboard (frozen).
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Nov 22, 2010
In my application pressing a list row or a button means executing the same commands. My problem is that the list and the button have different listeners (AdapterView.OnItemClickListener vs. View.OnClickListener). How can I add the code for the 2 views (as a listener) without having duplicate code.
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Apr 4, 2010
I'd like to show another List View 'B' after clicking a item of List View 'A'. I use onListItemClick event in Android 1.6 project.
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Jun 8, 2010
Is it possible to have a horizontal list view with an vertical list view? I would like to horizontal list scroll within a vertical list scroll.
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May 4, 2010
In android, is there such a thing for listening if a View is pressed? in background drawable, i can set assert depends on the view is pressed or not.Is it possible for me to add a Listener for a View when I pressed it?
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Jun 22, 2009
I created a custom View Round button which consists of an image and some text. I tried to bind a method to it but it doesn't work and don't know what could be the reason.Does anyone know whether there's anything missing or the reason it doesn't work?
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Sep 9, 2010
This is going to be a bit lame question. I have the following code:
CODE:.....
I have a TextView in my xml layout file. I'd like to get it and change my text when I click this button.
But I can't get it (the TextView) unless I make it as a value of a static member of this class and pass it to the constructor. I believe I am missing a big point here, so i'd be very thankful if you could explain how this is meant to be done ?
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Jan 31, 2010
I want to create a custom view (extends View) which contains an image and a text.
Is it possible to set an listener just for image if i use canvas.drawBitmap(imageBitmap, ...) method?
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Jul 23, 2010
How to apply action listener on Image view.
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Aug 2, 2010
I am trying to set up a ViewFlipper that changes a SlidingDrawers content each time a button is pressed. So far every view I set up worked fine, but now I am trying to create a ListView (including single_choice_mode) within a child view of the ViewFlipper, but my attempt only let to a NullPointerException. As I only discovered ViewFlipper today, I am not yet familiar with it and may not have understood it completely. if someone could give me a hand and help me find out what I have done wrong, that would be great. Here is what I have done:
The code for the onClick event of the ImageButtons:
public void onClick(View v){
if (v == btnExposure){
mFlipper.setDisplayedChild(0); }
else if (v == btnProperties){
mFlipper.setDisplayedChild(1);}
else if (v == btnSpecialEffects){
mFlipper.setDisplayedChild(2);.............
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Apr 23, 2010
I'm trying to create a multiple selection list where the selection is represented graphically rather than with checkboxes.My list has checkboxes, but I want them to serve a different purpose. I'm using a cursor to hold my data and created a custom view binder for the SimpleCursorAdapter. I did this for the checkboxes and general flexibility.So far I haven't even been able to show one line as being selected. I've enabled multiple selection on the list and denied the children of the list item focusability. I've tried manually changing background color with the position fed in through the list item click listener. But the wrong items get changed and they don't even change to the right color. I've enabled touch focusability with no improvement either.Ideally, I'd like the trackball highlight focus bar to appear in multiple places. But I don't think this is possible unless you use the drawable directly. But I don't know how to find or apply it. My next idea was to have a slim view bar that changes color. But I had the same problem with the wrong item being selected so I never finished trying to guess the index position to see if this would work. My most recent idea is to completely swap out the view for another one if it's selected. But I have no idea how to do this either. I'm thinking of using an array list to store the _id s of the items that need a different view to get around the wierd selection problem. I'm also thinking of passing in the ID field as my from and the selection view as the to for my adapter. Then I'd intercept it with my binder and change the view accordingly. But once again, I'm not sure how to do this successfuly.
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