Android :: Stop Reading GetView() Function Again Content Is Already Downloaded In ListView?

Jan 5, 2010

I have a ListView displaying images on every element of the ListView, It works fine... but when I start to scrolling I have realized my image is downloaded again if it is displayed in the screen of my phone device!

How could I stop reloading the images or all the content of the in ListView again?
Or how could I avoid reading the getView() function again If I have already downloaded all its content?

Android :: Stop reading getView() function again content is already downloaded in ListView?


Android :: First 6 ListView Elements Are Continuously Being Invoked With GetView

Aug 18, 2010

When I check my logs, when using ListView, I see, that getView() method of a custom adapter is continuously invoked on first 6 elements, even if I scroll to the very end of the list.

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Getview Called When Scrolling Listview

Oct 31, 2013

I am having problems when scrolling a ListView. Each item in the ListView shows an image downloaded from internet.Whenever I scroll the ListView, it calls the method getView(int position, View convertView, ViewGroup parent), causing the image to be downloaded again.

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Android : Way To Maintain Orange Background Of Selected Listview Item In GetView?

Jun 28, 2009

If you derive a class from ArrayAdapter for the purpose of customizing the views of listview items, and you vary the background color of those items by doing something like this in getView()...

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Android :: How To Keep ListView Header From Scrolling With ListView Content?

Jun 24, 2009

There 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.

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Android :: Cannot Execute Javascript Function After Loading Html Content With LoadDataWithBaseURL Method

Jul 8, 2009

I have put HTML document into a string variable and load it by using webView.loadDataWithBaseURL(null, htmlString, "text/html", "utf-8", null).

After that, I tried two ways and want to execute javascript function "exec()" by using

1. webView.loadDataWithBaseURL(null, "javascript:exec()", "text/ html", "utf-8", null) -> This will overlap the content of previous "htmlString" and shows "javascript:exec()" on the screen.

2. webView.loadUrl("javascript:exec()") -> There will be "Can't find variable: exec line: ..." in Logcat

I have tried to output "htmlString" to a file located in sdcard, and tried to use webView.loadUrl("file:///sdcard/xxx/a.xhtml") + webView.loadUrl("javascript:exec()").

And...it fails again! how to execute javascript function after loading html content by "loadDataWithBaseURL"?

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Android :: Calling The Stop() Function Of MediaPlayer

Aug 22, 2010

I see calling the stop function of MediaPlayer simply does nothing. The playback goes on.

I looked in the documentation and I found: "Stops playback after playback has been stopped or paused."

So, I tried to pause() it before stopping, but the MediaPlayer then pauses and resumes the playback. The only thing I can see is that the buffering stops. But the playback continues. Is this the expected behavior? Could the problem be related to the fact that I call the methods of the MediaPlayer object from different threads than the creator by synchronizing with Semaphores?

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Android :: In ListView Which Function Is Called While Scrolling

Nov 24, 2010

CODE:..........

I want to catch how much the listView is scrolled, so I extend ListView. I am able to scroll the list. But OnScrollChanged is not called. For ScrollView and HorizontalScrollView OnScrollChanged is called whenever it scrolls. Which function is triggered when we scroll a ListView.

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Android :: Downloaded TuneWiki / Can't Find Way To Stop Player?

Jan 15, 2010

This is probably a stupid question but I'm having trouble somehow. I just got my phone yesterday and downloaded TuneWiki today but can't find a way to stop the player. What am I missing?

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Android :: Changing The Content Of A ListView

Jun 10, 2010

I have added a menu to ListView Activity and wanted to allow the user to select the information that would be displayed in the ListView. So for example:

The ListView is populated in the onCreate method.
The user selects an option in the menu.
Upon the user making this selection the ListView would be populated with a different array.

Is onResume() executed after the menu is closed? I would test this but I am not currently home.

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Android :: ListView To Grow To Size Of Content

Mar 15, 2010

I have a fairly complex activity the parent being a linearlayout with a table with some basic info and buttons. Then a couple listviews that the user can add items to. So these listviews grow more and more as the user uses the app. The problem I'm running into is the Linearlayout is bigger then the resolution of the screen and so it needs to scroll. So the scrolling doesn't work on the Listviews. I've tried playing with changing the layout_height of the listview and its child element with no success. Is there a way to make these couple listviews expand out to the amount of children? Or am I going about this all wrong? If so what other controls can I use?

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Android :: Creating Listview Screen With Different Content For Each Row

Oct 18, 2010

I'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?

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Android :: Refresh ListView If Change Content Of ListItem

Mar 16, 2010

I have a ListView in my android activity. And I populate the ListView by sub-class the BaseAdaptor (which returns a View in getView() method).

What if in my click listener of a button in a list item view, I change the text of the TextView in the List item view or change the dimension of the list item view by adding/removing children of the list item view

What is an efficient to refresh my listView? I don't want the listView to re-trigger a query since there is no data change.

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HTC Incredible : Way To Stop Downloaded Voicemail Keeps Playing?

Jul 27, 2010

I have a HTC Incredible and when I start to play music, my downloaded voicemails start looping and playing over the music. I can hit pause, but then they'll automatically start playing. When hitting menu, there is no option to delete. Only options are "shuffle on, search, exit, get art, concerts and more" Exit doesn't work. As soon as I start listening to music, the voicemails turn right back on. I have turned the phone completely off and on again, and still the voicemails just keep on playing over the music.

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Android :: Custom Separator In ListView Depening On Content Of Item

Oct 22, 2009

I've a ListView with items containing information about places with a rating and the distance to the current location.

The items are sorted into groups:

Group 1: within 500m
Group 2: 500m - 1km
Group 3: 1km - 1.5km

Withing these groups the items are sorted by their rating.Now I put out these items via my custom adapter (extension of BaseAdapter) into the ListView, which works perfectly.

However, what I'd like to do is to put a separator before the each first item of each group. This separator can be a TextView saying e.g. 500m - 1km followed by all the ListView items in that group. Any idea on how to realize this?

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Copy Content From Row In Listview

Nov 7, 2011

I'm trying to copy the content of a certain row in a listview, so I can change it and later reload that row content.I've tried defining a new LinearLayout and then getChildAt(), but it's working. Is there some sort of clone or copy that I'm missing?

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Android :: Adding Animation To A ListView In Order To Expand/collapse Content

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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Samsung I7500 :: Radio Stack / Phone Function Stop Working With I5?

Sep 30, 2009

Had a few days of use without issues, go to make a call yesterday and it takes ages to connect, but instead of connecting I get a beep and then it returns me to my contact list. Tried putting the phone in and out of flight mode by holding down the power button and selecting the flight mode option, the option turns grey after I press it, won't allow me to press it again and seemingly does nothing. Press the off option and turn the phone back on and it's fine. Now I reckon I had suffered this with earlier firmwares.

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Android :: Stop Scrolling ListView?

Aug 5, 2010

I have a scenario, where I have three buttons(like tabs) and when clicking on each button, I am showing a listView, such that, I select one button and scroll the listView. During scrolling if I click on any other button, that list is also continue scrolling. Actually, I don't want the scrolling

When I click on any other button, it should not scroll and it should be in the starting position(means index 0).

I tried onScrollChangeListener(), in that onScrollStateChanged() is there.

I tried putting setSelection(0) in SCROLL_STATE_FLING & SCROLL_STATE_SCROLL state.

Its going to index zero, but continue from there, its still scrolling. How can I stop this scrolling.

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Android :: Android - ListView Items Not Grow To Wrap Their Content

Nov 2, 2009

I have a rather complex ListView, with variable list item heights. Under certain conditions, I need to display an additional view in a list item, which is hidden by default (View.GONE). By enabling it (View.VISIBLE), the list item grows in height (or at least it's supposed to).

The problem:
Even though I declare the item's root layout to wrap_content, and each component in the item to fill_parent, the view I hide/show which is supposed to change the item's height is simply cut off at the bottom instead of its parent (the item layout) growing in height to fully display it.

Are there any gotchas related to ListViews and item layouts and item height which I may have missed?

Some more observations:

For testing purposes I have now reduced the list item layout to just contain the root LinearLayout and an ImageView. When I set the LinearLayout height to e.g. 200dip and the ImageView to fill_parent, I would have expected the ImageView to grow until it hits the 200dip limit set by its parent.

However, the image will instead be only ever as tall as its bitmap resource (as if I had set it to wrap_content) and the whole list item will be of the same height (i.e. as if I had set it to wrap_content, too).

If however I set the image height to e.g. 200dip, then the list item will grow in height, and so will the item layout.

In other words, the layout_height of the list item layout is completely ignored, and so is any height value on ImageView other than a hard-coded pixel value.

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Android :: Make ListView Stop On A Finger Press?

Feb 7, 2009

How can I make the ListView immediately stop scrolling on a finger down event? It keeps scrolling if I give it a big swipe and doesn't stop immediately if my finger is pressed down again. Any idea?

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Android :: How To Make Listview With Selectable Children Stop Scrolling On Touch Event

Oct 20, 2009

As a work around to the issue where a list item isn't focusable if it has a focusable child item (a comment by Romain Guy was that this was intended behavior, for accessibility reasons) I simply filled the listItem with two children, each of which is focusable - There's nowhere to directly touch on the listItem anymore, just it's children.

For the most part this is a useable workaround, effectively invisible to the user, except for one thing- Although you can scroll by swiping without issue, touching to *stop* the scroll no longer works- I imagine because the child item is capturing the touch event and not passing it to the parent listitem, at least while the scroll is in effect.

Is there a known workaround for this? Perhaps someway to "pass the baton" of the touch event back up to the parent listItem, or a way to change my design?

BTW- I know there's some built-in functonality for single/multiple choice listviews (checkbox listviews) - That doesn't actually help in my case. The app is a contact list, and the row children are a relativelayout (populated with contact info) and a clickable phone icon (a one-touch dial for the contact), which needs to be visible or invisible depending on whether the stored contact has a phone number.

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Android :: GetView Method Used And Where Is It Getting Called?

Sep 1, 2010

I am new to Android development and have been following the tutorials available on the Android website. I am currently on the section of tutorials for Views, specifically the one for Grid Views: Hello, Grid View Tutorial.I am having trouble understanding how views are made through an adapter. I understand that you must override the getView() method in your adapter class and in this method is where you define how your Views are set up. What I don't understand is where does getView() actually get called? Perhaps I've got the wrong kind of mentality here, but in the code below (the Grid View tutorial) I don't see any calls to getView() (or any other things used in the adapter class such as getCount()).

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Android :: GetView Vs BindView In A Custom CursorAdapter

Aug 20, 2010

I'm watching this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6YdwzAvwOA and Romain Guy is showing how to make more efficient UI adapter code using the getView() method. Does this apply to CursorAdapters as well? I'm currently using bindView() and newView() for my custom cursor adapters. Should I be using getView instead?

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Android :: Override GetView In SimpleCursorAdapter Gives NullPointerException?

Mar 8, 2010

I'm trying to change the content of a row in ListView programmatically. In one row there are 3 TextView and a ProgressBar. I want to animate the ProgressBar if the 'result' column of the current row is zero.

After reading some tutorials and docs, I came to the conclusion that LayoutInflater has to be used and getView() - overriden. Maybe I am wrong on this. code...

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Android :: Display Every Other String Within View GetView()?

Jul 19, 2010

I've made a customAdapter that accepts an ArrayList. The ArrayList contains a title and then a link. code...

I'm wanting to display the title and then have the on click listener to have the link. I'm having trouble however figuring out a way to do this.

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Android : Leaking Bitmaps From Adapter's GetView

Mar 31, 2009

I definitely have a memory leak problem and i'm trying to figure out there. After 6-10 config changes i'm getting out of memory in regards to BitmapFactory. I'm kind of suspect that this is going on within adapter. I have a listview . ListItems are an thumbnail image ( ImageView ) and TextView for text.

Here is the getView code.

CODE:..................

And get ThumbnailBitmap() is basically BitmapFactory.decodeByteArray ..

Is it possible that i'm leaking drawables ? Heap is not increasing by the way .

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Android :: Detect In An Adapter When Getview() Returned View?

Jul 15, 2010

I have a list and i want to check is the view is returned so i can call loadingAnimation.start() to make a imageview insite listview animate
Let me tell you what i mean.. code...

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Android :: Way To Handle Multiple GetView Calls From Inside An Adapter?

May 20, 2010

I have a ListView with custom ArrayAdapter. Each of the row in this ListView has an icon and some text. These icons are downloaded in background,cached and then using a callback, substituted in their respective ImageViews. The logic to get a thumbnail from cache or download is triggered every time getView() runs.

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Android :: Adapter Filtering Via GetView Still Leaves Gray Lines

Sep 23, 2010

My application uses a list of media files on the phone, i.e. images, audio and video. It also allows the user to filter the list via some checkboxes in a menu, so the user can choose to show or hide each type of files. The way I've been doing this is by putting this in the adapter's getView():

// don't show unwanted file types if (cmo.hasType(MediaType.AUDIO_FILE)){
if(!prefs.getBoolean(PREFS_SHOWAUDIO, true)){ return new ViewStub(mContext);;
} }else if(cmo.hasType(MediaType.IMAGE_FILE)){ if(!prefs.getBoolean(PREFS_SHOWIMG, true)){
return new ViewStub(mContext);;
} }else if( cmo.hasType(MediaType.VIDEO_FILE)){ if(!prefs.getBoolean(PREFS_SHOWVIDEO, true)){ return new ViewStub(mContext);; } }

Which is quite effective in the sense that the list doesn't show those elements. However, the ListView still renders a 1px grey line between each View, even if they are ViewStubs, meaning I see a thick gray line whenever a group of consecutive items are filtered away. How can I get rid of those lines? Should I create a new data array, containing only the elements that should show a view?

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