Reputation: 775
I've now spent a full day on trying to get a custom row to load. There seem to be plenty of examples here on StackOverflow and other places on how to bind a checkbox to a row of data within an Android listview, but they all seem to be incomplete.
Here's what I have (row.xml):
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<LinearLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:layout_width="fill_parent" android:layout_height="40dip"
android:orientation="horizontal" android:background="@drawable/row_bk"
android:layout_gravity="center_vertical">
<TextView android:id="@+id/ItemID"
android:layout_weight="0" android:visibility="gone"
android:layout_width="0dp" android:gravity="center"
android:layout_height="wrap_content" />
<TextView android:id="@+id/Title"
android:layout_width="0dp" android:textColor="#666"
android:layout_weight="1" android:layout_height="40dip"
android:padding="5dp" android:gravity="center_vertical"
android:textSize="17dip" />
<CheckBox android:id="@+id/chkCheck" android:layout_width="wrap_content"
android:layout_height="wrap_content" android:focusable="false" android:focusableInTouchMode="false" android:clickable="true"></CheckBox>
</LinearLayout>
In code, I have a SimpleCursorAdapter, populating the ListView.
Cursor oLoop = db
.rawQuery(
"select _id, title, is_checked from tbl",null);
startManagingCursor(oLoop);
String[] from = new String[] { "_id", "title", "is_checked" };
int[] to = new int[] { R.id.ItemID, R.id.Title, R.id.chkCheck };
SimpleCursorAdapter oList =
new SimpleCursorAdapter (this, R.layout.task_item_row, oLoop, from,
to);
setListAdapter(oList);
Past this, I'm not really sure what to do. If someone could point me at a good example, that would be great. The goal is to actually be able to toggle the checkboxes.
Thanks in advance! Alex
Upvotes: 1
Views: 1038
Reputation: 9189
Alex,
The next step is to implement ViewBinder.setViewValue()
It would look something like this:
getViewAdapter().setViewBinder(
new ViewBinder(){
public boolean setViewAdapter(View view, Cursor cursor, int columnIndex){
<JavaType> object = cursor.get<JavaType>(columnIndex);
boolean isHandled = false;
if(view.getId() == R.id.checkBox){
CheckBox cb = (CheckBox) view;
cb.setChecked(isObjectChecked(object));
// object depends on your underlying data type
// in the data base, use the debugger to find the actually implemented type.
isHandled = true;
}
return isHandled;
}
}
);
This can be a very powerful method with conditionally visible views and loading Uri's from the network, etc.
Upvotes: 1