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A: ANDROID - Remove extra space of listview header image

Angelo ParenteEDIT my first answer. In the linearLayou you have android:layout_below="@+id/ser1" But should be android:layout_below="@id/ser1" EDIT: Try also to remove the margin_top attributes from listItem layout. And then if you need a little bit of margin add them properly later. EDIT: If the problem...

i removed it but its not working i think , the header image is not loaded through the xml @Angelo Parente
Why two listView one after the other?
one is for alphabet filter and other is for lsitview @Angelo Parente
Does the TextView with id tvEmty should display when a list is empty? Because if yes, maybe you wanted to put it in the RelativeLayout.
Try the new answer and please, let me know
I'm trying your answer not working.. space is stile there I added adapter file also please check . @Angelo Parente
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Can you also post a screenshot of the problem?
added screen shot please check .. @Angelo Parente
I imagine that you have the XML layout for the list items. I think the problem is there. I think you have some extra margin at the top/bottom of the image. Post that code too please
I added please check @Angelo Parente
Edited my answer. Check it out and please let me know. I think in this way you solve your problem
nop its not working same no changes .. I think image is inside the lsitview , the code is in lsit adapter can you please check @Angelo Parente
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The adapter don't seem to add any extra space though. In cases like yours usually is padding/margin problem. Remove all XML attribute that add margin and padding at the top and bottom. Because basically if any item of the list has padding and/or margin you will have blank spaces like yours for any single item of the list
i'll check it ..Is there any way to remove the padding margin of ListView header. ? @Angelo Parente
If it's just for the header you can basically change the list item layout and delete all the margin and padding TOP attributes and leave the BOTTOM. Also set the imageview scale type to centerCrop. Please let me know.
still the padding is there . @Angelo Parente ListView listView = getListView(); ImageView mListHeader = new ImageView(getContext()); mListHeader.setImageResource(R.drawable.individuals_img); listView.addHeaderView(mListHeader); in individuals the header image is called directly is there any way to remov margin and padding using java code
try to add this attribute to your mListHeader imageView: mListHeader.setScaleType(ImageView.ScaleType.CENTER_CROP);
its working fine .. but the image is stretched vertically @Angelo Parente
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Check this link on the android developer site, and try the attributes. Then use the one you like the most. link Maybe FIT_XY is the one you want.
can you tell me a way to set the height of image using code @Angelo Parente
I have edited the answer. Please let me know
this error comes when i try to set height Process: app.com.anew.fbcapplication5, PID: 24604 java.lang.NullPointerException: Attempt to write to field 'int android.view.ViewGroup$LayoutParams.height' on a null object reference
I have edited the answer. Try that.
L EXCEPTION: main Process: app.com.anew.fbcapplication5, PID: 26552 java.lang.ClassCastException: android.widget.LinearLayout$LayoutParams cannot be cast to android.widget.AbsListView$LayoutParams ..this error comes @Angelo Parente
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yes my bed! Edit the answer again :)
In your case you don't need setContentView
hmm i added this but setContentView(linearLayout); is in red ,, and this keyword also error .. any way thansk so much for help @Angelo Parente
Yes that was a full code in general. I added a comment above, that you don't need that:) you are welcome
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ListView listView = getListView();
ImageView mListHeader = new ImageView(getContext());
mListHeader.setImageResource(R.drawable.individuals_img);
mListHeader.setScaleType(ImageView.ScaleType.FIT_XY);
mListHeader.setLayoutParams(new AbsListView.LayoutParams(1400,974));
mListHeader.requestLayout();
listView.addHeaderView(mListHeader);
this is working ANSWER I EDITED FROM YOUR ANSWERS AND NOW ITS WORKING PUT THIS IN YOUR ANSWER PLEASE I ACEPPT IT :) THANK YOU

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