Hi ,
OrderDate :Today
Order1
Item 1
Item2
Order 2
Item1
OrderDate : Yesterday
order 1
Item1
OrderDate : SomeDay
Order 1
order 2
Order 3
Explanation: Many orders with their order numbers.
Single day can have multile orders.
Each order can
GodsMoon wrote:
Why does everybody love to extend the listAdapters?
SimpleAdapter and SimpleCursorAdapter, as you cite below, do not handle
every scenario.
Just use the SimpleAdapter it takes an array of textviews.
In the original post, the author wanted a varying number of TextView
I followed your suggestion and created my own version of ArrayAdapter,
overriding getView().
Everything works, however, with some logging, I'm finding that
getView() is not called n times (n=number of items in list), but 2n+1
times (getView() is called 3 times for the first list item, two times
kingkung wrote:
I followed your suggestion and created my own version of ArrayAdapter,
overriding getView().
Everything works, however, with some logging, I'm finding that
getView() is not called n times (n=number of items in list), but 2n+1
times (getView() is called 3 times for the first
kingkung wrote:
Is there a simple way to do this through a listAdapter, like
ArrayAdapter, etc.? The way I see it, an ArrayAdapter is only able to
fill in ALL of the textview A's first, and then all of the textview
B's, and then all of the textview C's. But there are clearly some
entries
Thanks for the detailed response... you may just have found a new
buyer for your book. :)
On Apr 29, 12:38 pm, Mark Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
kingkung wrote:
Is there a simple way to do this through a listAdapter, like
ArrayAdapter, etc.? The way I see it, an ArrayAdapter is only
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