Rajagopal
Rajagopal

Reputation: 991

Scroll to a specific view in scroll view

I have added a scrollview and the subchilds inside the scrollview. At some point i need to scroll to a specific view.

<scrollview>

1. <linearlayout>

    <textview></textview>
    <textview></textview>

   </linearlayout>

2. <linearlayout>

    <textview></textview>
    <textview></textview>

   </linearlayout>

3. <linearlayout>

    <textview></textview>
    <textview></textview>

   </linearlayout>

4. <linearlayout>

    <textview></textview>
    <textview></textview>

   </linearlayout>

5. <linearlayout>

    <textview></textview>
    <textview></textview>

   </linearlayout>

6. <linearlayout>

    <textview></textview>
    <textview></textview>

   </linearlayout>

7. <linearlayout>

    <textview></textview>
    <textview></textview>

   </linearlayout>

   <button>
   </button>

 </scrollview>

The above layout was created dynamically. so i can't have the xml file posted here. Layout creation is completely dynamic. Even the number of child view inside the linearlayout may also vary.

So when i click on the button i need to get scrolled to a particular view say here when i click on button i need to scroll to the linear layout 4. I tried with the scrollTo method but it scrolls to the top of the scrollview.

Please provide some suggestions.

Upvotes: 81

Views: 72167

Answers (18)

m.sajjad.s
m.sajjad.s

Reputation: 821

kotlin:

scrollView.post { scrollView.smoothScrollTo(0, yourView.bottom) }

Upvotes: 3

stevyhacker
stevyhacker

Reputation: 1877

From API 29 there is an available method on ScrollView scrollToDescendant(View child) that can replace other custom solutions.

Android docs: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/widget/ScrollView#scrollToDescendant(android.view.View)

Upvotes: 1

Kuhuk Sharma
Kuhuk Sharma

Reputation: 91

After so much researching into this and trying many ways, the following worked WONDERS for me.

Considering your main parent is ScrollView and child view(s) are/is LinearLayout or RelativeLayout which might have further views in them, there can be 2 ways to go-

Case 1: You want to focus on top of childView. Use the following code-

public void scrollToViewTop(ScrollView scrollView, View childView) {
    long delay = 100; //delay to let finish with possible modifications to ScrollView
    scrollView.postDelayed(new Runnable() {
        public void run() {
            scrollView.smoothScrollTo(0, childView.getTop());
        }
    }, delay);
}

Case 2: Focus on bottom of your childView. Use the following code-

public void scrollToViewBottom(ScrollView scrollView, View childView) {
    long delay = 100; //delay to let finish with possible modifications to ScrollView
    scrollView.postDelayed(new Runnable() {
        public void run() {
            scrollView.smoothScrollTo(0, childView.getBottom());
        }
    }, delay);
}

To use these functions, simply call them like this-

scrollToViewTop(scrollView, childView);
scrollToViewBottom(scrollView, childView);

Hope it saves your day. Happy coding!

Upvotes: 9

Warcello
Warcello

Reputation: 508

For me, the best way to achieve this is to use the requestRectangleOnScreen() function. It is available from View that you want to scroll. You don't need access to the ScrollView and you don't need to calculate the childOffset. It does not change the focus and does not seems to be a hack in code. (I would never guess that requestChildFocus() is used for scrolling)

Also in kotlin you can add some small extension functions to make it's usage a way simpler:

  1. Add two extension functions for View:
fun View.requestOnScreen() = post {
    requestRectangleOnScreen(getDrawingRect())
}
    
fun View.getDrawingRect() = Rect().also(::getDrawingRect)
  1. Use that functions whenether you need:

view.requestOnScreen()

And that's all.

Upvotes: 5

syed dastagir
syed dastagir

Reputation: 497

Kotlin: Try this, it works for me like charm !

parentScrollView.post(object : Runnable {
        override fun run() {
            parentScrollView.smoothScrollTo(0, targetView.bottom)
        }

    })

Upvotes: 6

P. Mohanta
P. Mohanta

Reputation: 140

For Kotlin user. If above code are not worked. Try it.

val your_scrollview = findView...
val your_view_inside_SV = findView...
your_scrollview.post( { your_scrollview.scrollTo(0, your_view_inside_SV.getY().toInt()) })

Upvotes: 3

Danielvgftv
Danielvgftv

Reputation: 635

I use this like a extension

fun ScrollView.focusOnView(toView: View){

    Handler().post(Runnable {
        this.smoothScrollTo(0, toView.top)
    })

}

Usage:

myScrollView.focusOnView(myView)

Upvotes: 0

Phuong Pham
Phuong Pham

Reputation: 11

You can use method smoothScrollTo to scroll to specific view in scroll view. - Example:

my_scroll_View.smoothScrollTo(0, editText.getBottom());

Good luck!

Upvotes: 0

ad joy
ad joy

Reputation: 11

Here rootView is your parent view and childView is a view where you want to scroll your view

public static int getRelativeTop(View rootView, View childView) {
    if(childView.getParent() == rootView) return childView.getTop();
    else return childView.getTop() + getRelativeTop(rootView, (View) childView.getParent());
}

Upvotes: 0

Vasanth
Vasanth

Reputation: 6385

If child that we need to scroll to is not a direct child then above solutions don't work

I have used below solution in my project, sharing it may be helpful to others

/**
 * Used to scroll to the given view.
 *
 * @param scrollViewParent Parent ScrollView
 * @param view View to which we need to scroll.
 */
private void scrollToView(final ScrollView scrollViewParent, final View view) {
    // Get deepChild Offset
    Point childOffset = new Point();
    getDeepChildOffset(scrollViewParent, view.getParent(), view, childOffset);
    // Scroll to child.
    scrollViewParent.smoothScrollTo(0, childOffset.y);
}

/**
 * Used to get deep child offset.
 * <p/>
 * 1. We need to scroll to child in scrollview, but the child may not the direct child to scrollview.
 * 2. So to get correct child position to scroll, we need to iterate through all of its parent views till the main parent.
 *
 * @param mainParent        Main Top parent.
 * @param parent            Parent.
 * @param child             Child.
 * @param accumulatedOffset Accumulated Offset.
 */
private void getDeepChildOffset(final ViewGroup mainParent, final ViewParent parent, final View child, final Point accumulatedOffset) {
    ViewGroup parentGroup = (ViewGroup) parent;
    accumulatedOffset.x += child.getLeft();
    accumulatedOffset.y += child.getTop();
    if (parentGroup.equals(mainParent)) {
        return;
    }
    getDeepChildOffset(mainParent, parentGroup.getParent(), parentGroup, accumulatedOffset);
}

Upvotes: 138

Eric Mutta
Eric Mutta

Reputation: 1457

I got the desired result using requestChildFocus() as suggested by Swas_99's answer above.

However since it doesn't do smooth scrolling, I looked into the source code for requestChildFocus which calls scrollToChild which calls offsetDescendantRectToMyCoords. From there I got the idea to use the following C#/Xamarin code which gives a similar effect to using requestChildFocus() but with smooth scrolling:

private static void ScrollToView(View ArgTarget) {
    var CurParent = ArgTarget.Parent;

    while (CurParent != null) {
      var ScrollArea = CurParent as ScrollView;

      if (ScrollArea != null) {
        var ViewRect = new Rect();
        ArgTarget.GetDrawingRect(ViewRect);

        ScrollArea.OffsetDescendantRectToMyCoords(ArgTarget, ViewRect);
        ScrollArea.SmoothScrollTo(ViewRect.Left, ViewRect.Top);

        break;
      }

      CurParent = CurParent.Parent;
   }
}

The basic idea is to find the target view's containing ScrollView. Then get the target view's drawing rectangle, adjust its coordinates so they are understood by the ScrollView then ask the ScrollView to scroll to smooth-scroll to that position. The end effect is that the view you want to scroll to always ends up being fully visible near the top of the screen (you can play around with ViewRect.Top if you want to center the view on the screen instead).

Upvotes: 1

Mohammad Javad
Mohammad Javad

Reputation: 584

Use :

final  ScrollView scrollView= (ScrollView) 
int speed=1000;
findViewById(R.id.main_scrollView);
final View view = findViewById(R.id.your_view); 
ViewTreeObserver vto = view.getViewTreeObserver();
vto.addOnGlobalLayoutListener(new ViewTreeObserver.OnGlobalLayoutListener() {
            @Override
            public void onGlobalLayout() { view.getViewTreeObserver().removeOnGlobalLayoutListener(this);   
                ObjectAnimator.ofInt(scrollView, "scrollY",  (int) view.getY()).setDuration(speed).start();
            }
        }); 

Upvotes: 1

Peri Hartman
Peri Hartman

Reputation: 19484

Here's a solution that works if the target view is not a direct child of your ScrollView:

public int findYPositionInView (View rootView, View targetView)
{
  return findYPositionInView (rootView, targetView, 0);
}


// returns -1 if targetView not found
private int findYPositionInView (View rootView, View targetView, int yCumulative)
{
  if (rootView == targetView)
    return yCumulative;

  if (rootView instanceof ViewGroup)
  {
    ViewGroup parentView = (ViewGroup)rootView;
    for (int i = 0;  i < parentView.getChildCount ();  i++)
    {
      View child = parentView.getChildAt (i);
      int yChild = yCumulative + (int)child.getY ();

      int yNested = findYPositionInView (child, targetView, yChild);
      if (yNested != -1)
        return yNested;
    }
  }

  return -1; // not found
}

Use it like this:

int yScroll = findYPositionInView (scrollView, targetView);
scrollView.scrollTo (0, yScroll);

Further, if you wish to set focus, do this:

targetView.requestFocus ();

And, if you want the keyboard to show, do this:

if (targetView instanceof EditText)
{
  targetView.post (new Runnable ()
  {
    @Override public void run ()
    {
      InputMethodManager imm = (InputMethodManager)context.getSystemService (Context.INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE);
      imm.showSoftInput (targetView, InputMethodManager.SHOW_FORCED);
    }
  });
}

Upvotes: 2

Štarke
Štarke

Reputation: 627

I think I have found more elegant and error prone solution using

ScrollView.requestChildRectangleOnScreen

No math involved, and contrary to other proposed solutions, it will handle correctly scrolling both ways up and down.

void scrollToRow(ScrollView scrollView, LinearLayout linearLayout, TextView textViewToShow) {
    Rect textRect = new Rect(); //coordinates to scroll to
    textViewToShow.getHitRect(textRect); //fills textRect with coordinates of TextView relative to its parent (LinearLayout) 
    scrollView.requestChildRectangleOnScreen(linearLayout, textRect, false); //ScrollView will make sure, the given textRect is visible
}

It is a good idea to wrap it into postDelayed to make it more reliable, in case the ScrollView is being changed at the moment

private void scrollToRow(final ScrollView scrollView, final LinearLayout linearLayout, final TextView textViewToShow) {
    long delay = 100; //delay to let finish with possible modifications to ScrollView
    scrollView.postDelayed(new Runnable() {
        public void run() {
            Rect textRect = new Rect(); //coordinates to scroll to
            textViewToShow.getHitRect(textRect); //fills textRect with coordinates of TextView relative to its parent (LinearLayout) 
            scrollView.requestChildRectangleOnScreen(linearLayout, textRect, false); //ScrollView will make sure, the given textRect is visible
        }
    }, delay);
}

Just nice isn`t?

Upvotes: 9

Dev
Dev

Reputation: 857

try this:

ScrollView sv = // your scrollview
View insideView = // find the View that you need to scroll to which is inside this ScrollView
sv.scrollTo(0, (int)insideView.getY());

insideView.getY() will not work below API Level 11, for API Level below 11 you can replace insideView.getY() with insideView.getTop()

Upvotes: 36

Swas_99
Swas_99

Reputation: 2390

This should do the trick:

View targetView = findViewById(R.id.DESIRED_VIEW_ID);  
targetView.getParent().requestChildFocus(targetView,targetView);

public void RequestChildFocus (View child, View focused)

child - The child of this ViewParent that wants focus. This view will contain the focused view. It is not necessarily the view that actually has focus.

focused - The view that is a descendant of child that actually has focus

Upvotes: 131

MikhailKrishtop
MikhailKrishtop

Reputation: 542

Try to call view.requestFocus() on the view you want to scroll to.

Upvotes: -4

midhunhk
midhunhk

Reputation: 5554

Since you can know the child LinearLayout that you need to scroll to, how about trying this.

ScrollView sv = // your scrollview
View highlightedItem = // find the LinearLayout or View that you need to scroll to which is inside this ScrollView
sv.scrollTo(0, highlightedItem.getY());

More information on scrollTo as well as smoothScrollTo

Upvotes: 9

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