Please help. I am not able to find out any solution for this. On Feb 22, 3:08 pm, "cool.manish" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi All, > > I have a ListView, which is having data in the form of HashMap<String, > String>. I am populating the list as > > SimpleAdapter adapter = new SimpleAdapter(ctx, myData, > R.layout.my_layout, keys, ids)); > listview.setAdapter(adapter); > > In my_layout.xml, I have set 2 TextViews(which will be the row of the > listview). So the list row will look something like > > Abc AbcData > Xyz XyzData > > Now, I want to include text filter this list. For this I have impleted > TextWatcher, > > private TextWatcher filterTextWatcher = new TextWatcher() { > @Override > public void beforeTextChanged(CharSequence s, int start, int count,int > after) {} > > @Override > public void onTextChanged(CharSequence s, int start, int before,int > count){ > adapter.getFilter().filter(s);} > > @Override > public void afterTextChanged(Editable s) {} > }; > > @Override > protected void onDestroy() > { > super.onDestroy(); > filterText.removeTextChangedListener(filterTextWatcher); > > } > > The filter is working ok. But the problem is I am getting 2 rows for > each search. Say if I type 'A' I am getting 2 rows(same content though > in the original list there is only one row) > Abc AbcData > Abc AbcData > > I assume that it is filtering first on Text1(i.e. Abc) and then on > Text2(i.e. AbcData) and hence I am getting two rows. > > So can anyone advise how should I tackle this problem and get only one > row. > > Thanks in advance, > ~Manish.
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