A common use-case when we’re designing a layout containing a RecyclerView (or, if you’re a glutton for punishment: ListView) is that we may have to display data that is either generated or obtained at runtime. For example, we retrieve the data for the list items from a cloud API. This can make it difficult to…
Category: ListView
Tool Time – Part 1
A common use-case when we’re designing a layout containing a RecyclerView (or, if you’re a glutton for punishment: ListView) is that we may have to display data that is either generated or obtained at runtime. For example, we retrieve the data for the list items from a cloud API. This can make it difficult to…
Pull to Refresh – Part 1
On 26th October 2012 I made a presentation about Android Layouts at DroidCon in London. While I was there I took in a great talk by Scott Alexander-Bown titled entitled “Write Less / Do More” in which Scott spoke about some third-party libraries for Android. One of these is Chris Banes‘ Pull-to-Refresh library, and in…
ListView – Part 4
In the previous article we got a ListView with a custom layout working, but warned that it was very inefficient. In this article we’ll optimise things.
ListView – Part 3
In the previous article of this series we got a simple ListView working with some click handling. In this article we are going to use a custom layout which includes an ImageView and a TextView instead of one of the stock Android layouts.
ListView – Part 2
In part 1 of this series we got a simple ListView working. In this part we’ll look at how we handle clicks on items within the ListView and also look at managing things if we can’t extend ListActivity for any reason.
ListView – Part 1
In previous articles we have looked at the various layout types that Android provides us. In this series of articles we’re going to have a look at a slightly more complex widget: ListView. ListView is somewhat different from the basic layouts because whereas the simple layout types offer basic layout capabilities, ListView goes further because…