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How do I display the list of images using the ListView? I am dowloading the image at run time. The total number of images is not fixed.

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Hi. ever figured it out? would be great if you could share the solution – lostInTransit Feb 12 '09 at 15:54
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Published a sample code here stackoverflow.com/questions/541966/…, should be helpful. – Fedor Jul 2 '10 at 1:47

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I'd start with something like this (and if there is something wrong with my code, I'd of course appreciate any comment):

public class ItemsList extends ListActivity {

private ItemsAdapter adapter;

@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
    super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);

    setContentView(R.layout.items_list);

    this.adapter = new ItemsAdapter(this, R.layout.items_list_item, ItemManager.getLoadedItems());
    setListAdapter(this.adapter);
}

private class ItemsAdapter extends ArrayAdapter<Item> {

    private Item[] items;

    public ItemsAdapter(Context context, int textViewResourceId, Item[] items) {
        super(context, textViewResourceId, items);
        this.items = items;
    }

    @Override
    public View getView(int position, View convertView, ViewGroup parent) {
        View v = convertView;
        if (v == null) {
            LayoutInflater vi = (LayoutInflater)getSystemService(Context.LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE);
            v = vi.inflate(R.layout.items_list_item, null);
        }

        Item it = items[position];
        if (it != null) {
            ImageView iv = (ImageView) v.findViewById(R.id.list_item_image);
            if (iv != null) {
                iv.setImageDrawable(it.getImage());
            }
        }

        return v;
    }
}

@Override
protected void onListItemClick(ListView l, View v, int position, long id) {
    this.adapter.getItem(position).click(this.getApplicationContext());
}
}

E.g. extending ArrayAdapter with own type of Items (holding information about your pictures) and overriden getView() method, that prepares view for items within list. There is also method add() on ArrayAdapter to add items to the end of the list.

R.layout.items_list is simple layout with ListView

R.layout.items_list_item is layout representing one item in list

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Doesn't findViewById find the same view every time? – Casebash Jul 28 '10 at 3:13
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When you call findViewById on a View, it finds a child view; since you get different views with getView(), it finds a different child view every time. – Shawn Lauzon Aug 22 '11 at 17:33
could you share how the getImage() method looks like.. i am getting the following error - The method setImageResource(int) in the type ImageView is not applicable for the arguments (ImageView) – Harsha M V Nov 20 '11 at 10:03
@HarshaMV you should be passing a drawable resource, not a View itself, it should be something from R.drawable – piva Jan 10 '12 at 17:30
 package studRecords.one;

 import java.util.List;
 import java.util.Vector;

 import android.app.Activity;
 import android.app.ListActivity;
 import android.content.Context;
 import android.content.Intent;
 import android.net.ParseException;
 import android.os.Bundle;
 import android.view.LayoutInflater;
 import android.view.View;
 import android.view.ViewGroup;
 import android.widget.ArrayAdapter;
 import android.widget.ImageView;
 import android.widget.ListView;
 import android.widget.TextView;



public class studRecords extends ListActivity 
{
static String listName = "";
static String listUsn = "";
static Integer images;
private LayoutInflater layoutx;
private Vector<RowData> listValue;
RowData rd;

static final String[] names = new String[]
{
      "Name (Stud1)", "Name (Stud2)",   
      "Name (Stud3)","Name (Stud4)" 
};

static final String[] usn = new String[]
{
      "1PI08CS016","1PI08CS007","1PI08CS017","1PI08CS047"
};

private Integer[] imgid = 
{
  R.drawable.stud1,R.drawable.stud2,R.drawable.stud3,
  R.drawable.stud4
};

public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState)
{
    super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
    setContentView(R.layout.mainlist);

    layoutx = (LayoutInflater) getSystemService(
    Activity.LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE);
    listValue = new Vector<RowData>();
    for(int i=0;i<names.length;i++)
    {
        try
        {
            rd = new RowData(names[i],usn[i],i);
        } 
        catch (ParseException e) 
        {
            e.printStackTrace();
        }
        listValue.add(rd);
    }


   CustomAdapter adapter = new CustomAdapter(this, R.layout.list,
                                     R.id.detail, listValue);
   setListAdapter(adapter);
   getListView().setTextFilterEnabled(true);
}
   public void onListItemClick(ListView parent, View v, int position,long id)
   {            


       listName = names[position];
       listUsn = usn[position];
       images = imgid[position];




       Intent myIntent = new Intent();
       Intent setClassName = myIntent.setClassName("studRecords.one","studRecords.one.nextList");
       startActivity(myIntent);

   }
   private class RowData
   {

       protected String mNames;
       protected String mUsn;
       protected int mId;
       RowData(String title,String detail,int id){
       mId=id;
       mNames = title;
       mUsn = detail;
    }
       @Override
    public String toString()
       {
               return mNames+" "+mUsn+" "+mId;
       }
  }

              private class CustomAdapter extends ArrayAdapter<RowData> 
          {
      public CustomAdapter(Context context, int resource,
      int textViewResourceId, List<RowData> objects)
      {               
            super(context, resource, textViewResourceId, objects);
      }
      @Override
      public View getView(int position, View convertView, ViewGroup parent)
      {   
           ViewHolder holder = null;
           TextView title = null;
           TextView detail = null;
           ImageView i11=null;
           RowData rowData= getItem(position);
           if(null == convertView)
           {
                convertView = layoutx.inflate(R.layout.list, null);
                holder = new ViewHolder(convertView);
                convertView.setTag(holder);
           }
         holder = (ViewHolder) convertView.getTag();
         i11=holder.getImage();
         i11.setImageResource(imgid[rowData.mId]);
         title = holder.gettitle();
         title.setText(rowData.mNames);
         detail = holder.getdetail();
         detail.setText(rowData.mUsn);                                                     

         return convertView;
      }

        private class ViewHolder 
        {
            private View mRow;
            private TextView title = null;
            private TextView detail = null;
            private ImageView i11=null; 
            public ViewHolder(View row)
            {
                    mRow = row;
            }
            public TextView gettitle()
            {
                 if(null == title)
                 {
                     title = (TextView) mRow.findViewById(R.id.title);
                 }
                 return title;
            }     
            public TextView getdetail()
            {
                if(null == detail)
                {
                    detail = (TextView) mRow.findViewById(R.id.detail);
                }
                return detail;
            }
            public ImageView getImage()
            {
                    if(null == i11)
                    {
                        i11 = (ImageView) mRow.findViewById(R.id.img);
                    }
                    return i11;
            }   
        }
   } 
 }

//mainlist.xml

     <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
             <LinearLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
                 android:orientation="horizontal"
                 android:layout_width="fill_parent"
                 android:layout_height="fill_parent"
             >
             <ListView
                 android:id="@android:id/list"
                 android:layout_width="fill_parent"
                 android:layout_height="wrap_content"
              />
             </LinearLayout>
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I solved this by using an AsyncTask to download the required images and add them to a cache, and having it notify your List Adapter (using notifyDataSetChanged) - so that each image shows up in your listview as soon as it is downloaded.

I've described the approach and shared the code here: http://agileyogi.com/lazy-loading-images-in-a-listview/

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Your link is broken. – enobrev Apr 13 at 10:15
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@enobrev Thanks for pointing it out, edited and corrected it. – AgileYogi Apr 16 at 7:42

To get the data from the database, you'd use a SimpleCursorAdapter.

I think you can directly bind the SimpleCursorAdapter to a ListView - if not, you can create a custom adapter class that extends SimpleCursorAdapter with a custom ViewBinder that overrides setViewValue.

Look at the Notepad tutorial to see how to use a SimpleCursorAdapter.

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File name should match the layout id which in this example is : items_list_item.xml in the layout folder of your application

<LinearLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
    android:layout_width="fill_parent"
    android:layout_height="wrap_content"
    >  

<ImageView android:id="@+id/R.id.list_item_image"
  android:layout_width="100dip"
  android:layout_height="wrap_content" />  
</LinearLayout>
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correction: <ImageView android:id="@+id/list_item_image" – Tivie Nov 27 '10 at 1:05

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