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Q: How to toggle ListView item colors and Save it?

Mir-wise98I'm working on an Attendance app. The app has ListActivity consisting of a list of students. I want to change color to RED and GREEN indicating absent and present. The problem is if I have long list of students than screen. The items that are down or up the current view loses color. Is my approac...

you are using POJO model class?
Please be explicit!
If you are using model class for list items then u can make another interger value for each item and set its value either 1 or 0. Then in your getView method check for that value and change color according.
Great idea! But the color change is not permanent. After stacking more list items the color will be lost to default one which is grey.
You want your list item permanent with another color?
17:16
Of course when you tap the student name it should toggle between red or green and keep the same color until end of activity
then you can save that value every time you click item list.list saves all value so when you scroll color changes remains.
Could you show me how to do it in code?
first create model class for your item
I already have and I have custom adapter class
as well
how many variables are in model class?
17:19
Do you mean adapter class?
public class HomeLinks {

private int id;
private String href;

public int getId() {
return id;
}

public void setId(int id) {
this.id = id;
}

public String getLabel() {
return label;
}

public String getHref() {
return href;
}

}
like this
Two
user name
and colorRed a boolean
right so when you initially fill list views all boolean are false?
yes colorRed is false
I did something new
I set default color of listview to red
what?
then?
17:23
Now I have to only keep track of green
When student is present change color to green other wise keep it default
int redColor = Color.RED;
int greenColor = Color.GREEN;

if (colorRed == true) {
view.setBackgroundColor(ContextCompat.getColor(getBaseContext(), R.color.colorPresent));
colorRed = false;
} else {
view.setBackgroundColor(ContextCompat.getColor(getBaseContext(), R.color.colorAbsent));
colorRed = true;
}
right
ignore the first two variables
How do i keep the color change permanent?
but in your code looks some mistakes
Feel free to point out
so, in your click listener metod,
set like, yourListview.get(position).colorRed(false);
and in getview method. check normally,
17:28
can't i compare the color of listview item with the resource color file directly
if (yourListview.get(position).colorRed== false) {
view.setBackgroundColor(ContextCompat.getColor(getBaseContext(), R.color.colorPresent));
} else {

}
you dont need to cheeck for color, just check for boolean value
OK let me try
ok, i wait
Will the color remain permanent
17:31
Okay let me check, Thanks by the way
if want to save that list you can use file to save all day lists
view.get is not working
error
where?
Inside onclick
post your code
17:39
wait
adapterView.getChildAt(position).setBackgroundColor(Color.RED);
this one is working
no you done wrong
Check it out
I've uploaded code
5 min
this is my code: @Override
public View getView(final int i, View view, ViewGroup viewGroup) {

if (view==null){
holder=new Holder();

view=inflater.inflate(R.layout.grid_item,null);

holder.tv=(TextView)view.findViewById(R.id.gtv);
holder.tv.setTextColor(Color.DKGRAY);
RelativeLayout.LayoutParams lp = new RelativeLayout.LayoutParams(
RelativeLayout.LayoutParams.MATCH_PARENT, RelativeLayout.LayoutParams.MATCH_PARENT
);
holder.tv.setLayoutParams(lp);
RelativeLayout.LayoutParams params = (RelativeLayout.LayoutParams) holder.tv.getLayoutParams();
and in on click
@Override
public void clickListItem(int position) {
Log.d("opdvp;", String.valueOf(position)+mSizeList.get(position).getnHeight());
adapter.notifyDataSetChanged();
}
you have to set color in your getview() method
17:53
What is Holder?
it is recommended to use holder pattern in listview Adapter
for performance
I'm getting error on Holder
Says create class Holder
you need to create Holder
private class Holder
{
TextView tv;
} put inside adapter
Now Holder holder = new Holder, Right?
Should I create a grid_item layout file?
17:59
Sorry for taking so much of your time
so Its giving error as well
dont worry, i am here for help
ALso on R.id.gtv
in your code, you created R.layout.custom_layout right?
yes
may I replace it with grid_item?
then you dont need to change
one minute, i give you code just editing your adapter file
18:03
ok, i'll wait
public class CustomAdapter extends ArrayAdapter<String> implements View.OnClickListener {


Holder holder;

public CustomAdapter(Context context, ArrayList<String> names) {
super(context, R.layout.custom_layout, names);

}

private class Holder
{
TextView tv;
}

@Override
public void onClick(View view) {
mSelectedIdx=(Integer)view.getTag();
sizeListener.clickListItem((Integer)view.getTag());
}

@NonNull
@Override
public View getView(int position, View convertView, ViewGroup parent) {

if (convertView==null){
18:19
Wait let me check it
and if dont want to create new click listener interface then
nameList.setOnItemClickListener(new AdapterView.OnItemClickListener() {
@Override
public void onItemClick(AdapterView<?> adapterView, View view, int position, long id) {

if (nameList.get(position).colorRed == true) {

nameList.get(position).colorRed==false;
}else{

nameList.get(position).colorRed==true;
}

adapter.notifyDataSetChanged();
}

tr
18:34
if your problem did not solve, then i implement this code in my app and give you working code tommorrow. Message me . Its nearly 12 pm, i need to sleep. good night
Sure
Programmers need more sleeping time
see you tommorow
so we communicate?
yes thanks
is this chat is open all time??
yes and its public
The code didn't went well for me! Please try it yourself and let me know tomorrow...

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