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I want to add a February header on top of 2016-02-02 and January in 2016-01-31. Is it possible?

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  • I think that an ExpandableListView is your best friend Feb 1, 2016 at 17:10
  • @HrundiV.Bakshi I thought is addHeaderView ?
    – Tony
    Feb 1, 2016 at 17:11
  • @WojciechKaczmarek Sir you want see how I populate data from MySQL to listView ?
    – Tony
    Feb 1, 2016 at 17:12
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    For sure, you can programmatically expand all its items. I don't know (but I wouldn't be surprised) if there's a way to let them remain expanded (possibly by setting the setOnGroupCollapseListener() listener and then call the expandGroup() method, to null the effect of a group collapse) Feb 1, 2016 at 17:25
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    @HrundiV.Bakshi ok,thanks
    – Tony
    Feb 1, 2016 at 17:26

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Yes, you can do this by returning a different view in your getView() method in your adapter class. In your master list, that you pass to your adapter, you can add a divider item, a String or however you are holding all this data, I assume a custom class, that you know is meant to show a Month title. You can do a quick check in your getView() method and return a different view that displays the month..

In your getView() method, you can do this...

    @Override
public View getView(final int position, View convertView, ViewGroup parent){
    LayoutInflater mInflator = LayoutInflater.from(getContext());
    View customView = mInflator.inflate(R.layout.times_layout, parent, false);
    Time temp = getItem(position);

    //Check to see if the time is supposed to be a header
    //This is where you check to see if it meant to be a section header
    if(temp.getDate.equals("HEADER")){
        //Header, return section view instead of normal view
        View sectionHeader = mInflator.inflate(R.layout.layout_list_divider, parent, false);
        TextView txt_Section = (TextView) sectionHeader.findViewById(R.id.txt_Header);
        sectionHeader.setClickable(false);
        return sectionHeader;
    }
    //Normal View... do what you would do normally



    return customView;
}

I hope this helps! Let me know.. it worked for me

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  • I assumed that your custom class is called Time
    – drew
    Feb 1, 2016 at 17:38
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In android It's called ExpandableListView

You can try this tutorial:

http://www.androidhive.info/2013/07/android-expandable-list-view-tutorial/

It also has a sample to download.

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  • not this?
    – Tony
    Feb 1, 2016 at 17:34

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