Reputation: 1559
I tried to add Expandable List View for my application. That list include header and sub list.
for the list, data loaded by using web service.
i used Android Expandable List View Tutorial link for develop this.
i loaded header list successfully. but the case is, the sublist include all data in array list. i want to load only the things which related with the header.
for an example: it display hotel name and all hotels details, again hotel name and all hotels details.
It successfully load the data through the web service. i just want to handle the arrayList.
This is code i used.
public void ListDrwaer() {
listDataHeader = new ArrayList<String>();
listDataChild = new HashMap<String, List<String>>();
List<String> restData = new ArrayList<String>();
try {
JSONObject jsonResponse = new JSONObject(strJson1);
JSONArray jsonMainNode = jsonResponse.optJSONArray("restaurants");
for (int i = 0; i < jsonMainNode.length(); i++) {
JSONObject jsonChildNode = jsonMainNode.getJSONObject(i);
String restName = jsonChildNode.optString("name");
String address = jsonChildNode.optString("address");
String mobile = jsonChildNode.optString("mobile");
String direction = jsonChildNode.optString("direction");
String bestTime = jsonChildNode.optString("bestTime");
String food = jsonChildNode.optString("food");
String dress = jsonChildNode.optString("dress");
String priceRange = jsonChildNode.optString("priceRange");
listDataHeader.add(restName);
restData.add(address);
restData.add(mobile);
restData.add(direction);
restData.add(bestTime);
restData.add(food);
restData.add(dress);
restData.add(priceRange);
listDataChild.put(listDataHeader.get(i), restData);
}
} catch (JSONException e) {
Toast.makeText(getApplicationContext(), "Error..." + e.toString(),
Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
}
listAdapter = new ExpandableListAdapter(this, listDataHeader, listDataChild);
expListView.setAdapter(listAdapter);
}
Can anyone help me?
Upvotes: 0
Views: 4110
Reputation: 61
You can use ArrayList like below:
ArrayList<String> groupItem = new ArrayList<String>();
ArrayList<Object> childItem = new ArrayList<Object>();
use JSON parsing. This will works for you. I can give you logic only.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 61
Try This:
// Adding child data
listDataHeader.add("Top 250");
listDataHeader.add("Now Showing");
listDataHeader.add("Coming Soon..");
// Adding child data
List<String> top250 = new ArrayList<String>();
top250.add("The Shawshank Redemption");
top250.add("The Godfather");
top250.add("The Godfather: Part II");
top250.add("Pulp Fiction");
top250.add("The Good, the Bad and the Ugly");
top250.add("The Dark Knight");
top250.add("12 Angry Men");
List<String> nowShowing = new ArrayList<String>();
nowShowing.add("The Conjuring");
nowShowing.add("Despicable Me 2");
nowShowing.add("Turbo");
nowShowing.add("Grown Ups 2");
nowShowing.add("Red 2");
nowShowing.add("The Wolverine");
List<String> comingSoon = new ArrayList<String>();
comingSoon.add("2 Guns");
comingSoon.add("The Smurfs 2");
comingSoon.add("The Spectacular Now");
comingSoon.add("The Canyons");
comingSoon.add("Europa Report");
listDataChild.put(listDataHeader.get(0), top250); // Header, Child data
listDataChild.put(listDataHeader.get(1), nowShowing);
listDataChild.put(listDataHeader.get(2), comingSoon);
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 2130
You need to create a new restData
for each item in your for loop otherwise it'll keep the reference to the same one for each item:
public void ListDrwaer() {
listDataHeader = new ArrayList<String>();
listDataChild = new HashMap<String, List<String>>();
try {
JSONObject jsonResponse = new JSONObject(strJson1);
JSONArray jsonMainNode = jsonResponse.optJSONArray("restaurants");
for (int i = 0; i < jsonMainNode.length(); i++) {
JSONObject jsonChildNode = jsonMainNode.getJSONObject(i);
String restName = jsonChildNode.optString("name");
String address = jsonChildNode.optString("address");
String mobile = jsonChildNode.optString("mobile");
String direction = jsonChildNode.optString("direction");
String bestTime = jsonChildNode.optString("bestTime");
String food = jsonChildNode.optString("food");
String dress = jsonChildNode.optString("dress");
String priceRange = jsonChildNode.optString("priceRange");
List<String> restData = new ArrayList<String>();
restData.add(address);
restData.add(mobile);
restData.add(direction);
restData.add(bestTime);
restData.add(food);
restData.add(dress);
restData.add(priceRange);
listDataHeader.add(restName);
listDataChild.put(restName, restData);
}
} catch (JSONException e) {
Toast.makeText(getApplicationContext(), "Error..." + e.toString(),
Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
}
listAdapter = new ExpandableListAdapter(this, listDataHeader, listDataChild);
expListView.setAdapter(listAdapter);
}
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 10876
here example of Exapndable listview.. refer it.
try this demo
at there you can see how to set ArrayList in another binClass.
Upvotes: 0