Listview: Only One List Item With Multiple Textviews
Solution 1:
Make your own adapter:
BaseAdapter already provieds methods for working with different View types (different layout for list item cells) and to effektivly recycle views:
- getViewTypeCount(): The count of how many different Views (layouts) are present.
getItemViewType(): Returns a integer to identify the view type of the item in the cell. Note the internally BaseAdapter implementation uses an array. Therefore your values returned here must be from 0 to n. You are not allowed to skip indexes.
public class MyAdapter extends BaseAdapter {
private final int VIEW_TYPE_NORMAL = 0; private final int VIEW_TYPE_4_TEXTS = 1; /** * The inflater for */ protected LayoutInflater inflater; protected Context context; public MyAdapter(Context context) { this.context = context; this.inflater = (LayoutInflater) context .getSystemService(Context.LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE); } @Override public int getViewTypeCount() { // There are two view types return 2; } @Override public int getItemViewType(int position) { if (position == 0) return VIEW_TYPE_4_TEXTS; else return VIEW_TYPE_NORMAL; } @Override public View getView(int position, View convertView, ViewGroup parent) { int type = getItemViewType(position); if (convertView == null) { convertView = newView(type, parent); } bindView(position, type, convertView); return convertView; } @Override public long getItemId(int position) { return 0; // replace it with your id, if you have stable ids in your // adapter } /** Inflates the correct view accorind the view type **/ public View newView(int type, ViewGroup parent) { if (VIEW_TYPE_4_TEXTS == type) { View view = inflater.inflate(R.layout.your_layout_with_4_textviews, parent, false); view.setTag(new ViewHolder4TextViews(view)); // ViewHolder pattern return view; } // Otherwise its a normal item with VIEW_TYPE_NORMAL View view = inflater .inflate(R.layout.your_normal_layout, parent, false); view.setTag(new NormalViewHolder(view)); // ViewHolder pattern return view; } /** Bind the data for the specified {@code position} to the {@code view}. */ public void bindView(int position, int type, View view) { if (VIEW_TYPE_4_TEXTS == type) { // set the 4 text view values ViewHolder4TextViews holder = (ViewHolder4TextViews) view.getTag(); holder.textview1.setText("..."); holder.textview2.setText("..."); holder.textview3.setText("..."); holder.textview4.setText("..."); } else { // VIEW_TYPE_NORMAL NormalViewHolder holder = (NormalViewHolder) view.getTag(); holder.textview.setText("..."); } }
}
Solution 2:
Use a custom adapter for you list and edit the getView function:
public class MyListAdapter extends BaseAdapter {
[...]
@Override
public View getView(int position, View view, ViewGroup parentView) {
LayoutInflater inflater = (LayoutInflater)context.getSystemService(Context.LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE);
if(position < 1) {
/* Inflate a layout with 4 textview */
view = inflater.inflate(R.layout.your_4_textview_layout, parentView, false);
} else {
/* Inflate a layout with 1 textview */
view = inflater.inflate(R.layout.your_1_textview_layout, parentView, false);
}
return view;
}
[...]
}
Take care about pass Context context to MyListAdapter in constructor like this answer
Solution 3:
You can make changes in your adapter...some thing like this. @position 1: "blank" view will be diplayed @rest positions: "triplistrow" will bw displayed
@Override
public View getView(final int position, View convertView, final ViewGroup parent)
{
View rowView = convertView;
if(position !=1)
{
if (rowView == null)
{
LayoutInflater inflater = context.getLayoutInflater();
rowView = inflater.inflate(R.layout.triplistrow, null);
ViewHolder viewHolder = new ViewHolder();
viewHolder.no = (TextView) rowView.findViewById(R.id.TVTripNo);
viewHolder.name = (TextView) rowView.findViewById(R.id.TVTripName);
viewHolder.date = (TextView) rowView.findViewById(R.id.TVTripDate);
rowView.setTag(viewHolder);
}
}
else
{
LayoutInflater inflater = context.getLayoutInflater();
rowView = inflater.inflate(R.layout.triplistrow, null);
ViewHolder viewHolder = new ViewHolder();
rowView.setTag(viewHolder);
}
if(position!=1)
{
final ViewHolder holder = (ViewHolder) rowView.getTag();
holder.no.setText(String.valueOf(position+1));
holder.name.setText(values.get(position).name);
holder.date.setText(values.get(position).fromdate + " to " + values.get(position).tilldate);
}else
{
}
return rowView;
}
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