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public class ListView extends  ListActivity {

static String item;

public void onCreate(Bundle icicle) {
            super.onCreate(icicle);

            ArrayAdapter<String> adapter = new ArrayAdapter<String>(this,
                android.R.layout.simple_list_item_1, Str.S);
            setListAdapter(adapter);

      }

This is my list view class which works nice and it takes the strings from a class called Str and display them in a listview, the problem is the listview style isn't nice, it's black with the strings in white.

I want them to be alternative each row has a color.

I tried many tutorials but none was clear enough .. How do I make Alternative Color for each row .. ex. row1 Blue, row 2 White, row 3 Blue, row 4 White, etc..

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    can you give us examples of what you tried? then it will be easier to explain where things went wrong
    – Sheena
    Oct 28, 2012 at 14:51

4 Answers 4

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Here is how to do that.

My example code is given here in brief:

Override the getView method in your adapter:

@Override
public View getView(int position, View convertView, ViewGroup parent) {  
View view = super.getView(position, convertView, parent);  
if (position % 2 == 1) {
    view.setBackgroundColor(Color.BLUE);  
} else {
    view.setBackgroundColor(Color.CYAN);  
}

return view;  
}

Override ArrayAdapter and override getView method there.

So if your adapter is something like this:

public class MyAdapter extends ArrayAdapter

Your ListActivity will change like this:

 ArrayAdapter<String> adapter = new MyAdapter<String>(this,
                android.R.layout.simple_list_item_1, Str.S);

Here's an example about overriding ArrayAdapter.

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    I tried this, no error but how to implement it to my listview .. ? Oct 28, 2012 at 14:53
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    Umm, My whole class is in the question its ListActivity not ArrayAdapter .. IDK what to do i don't have a getView so how i override it .. Oct 28, 2012 at 15:07
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    Look, you don't have to override anything ListActivity. Create a new class MyAdapter extending ArrayAdapter. Now in your class shown above change ArrayAdapter to MyAdapter as I mentioned in the answer. That's it! Let me know if you have any more questions. Oct 28, 2012 at 15:10
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    Okay, thanks. I get two error. 1- from MyAdapter changed in my class "The type MyAdapter is not generic; it cannot be parameterized with arguments <String>" and from MyAdapter class "Implicit super constructor ArrayAdapter() is undefined for default constructor. Must define an explicit constructor" Oct 28, 2012 at 15:14
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    Show me your implementation of ArrayAdapter. i.e. the MyAdapter class. Oct 28, 2012 at 15:15
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if (position % 2 == 0) {

    rowView.setBackgroundColor(Color.parseColor("#A4A4A4"));

} else {

    rowView.setBackgroundColor(Color.parseColor("#FFBF00"));

}
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The Background color for a custom listview row can be set with

row.setBackgroundResource(R.color.list_bg_2)

method in custom listview adapter in

getView(int position, View convertView, ViewGroup parent)

I have tried many things like row.setBackgroundColor(0xFF00DD) but couldn't get it done,

here list_bg_2 is a color set res/values/color.xml

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<resources>
    <color name="list_bg_1">#ffffff</color>
    <color name="list_bg_2">#fef2e8</color>
</resources>
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if view is ViewGroup, simple background setting doesn't work

@Override
public View getView(int position, View convertView, ViewGroup parent) {  
    final int rr = (position % 2 == 0) ? R.color.border_end_1 : R.color.black;
    final int cc = getResources().getColor(rr);
    View view = super.getView(position, convertView, parent);  
    walk(view, rr, cc);
    return view;  
}
private void walk(View view, int rr, int cc){
    view.setBackgroundResource(rr);
    ViewGroup group = (ViewGroup)view;
    int nc = group.getChildCount();
    for (int i = 0; i < nc; i++) {
        final View v = group.getChildAt(i);
        if (v instanceof ViewGroup)
            walk(v, rr, cc);
        else
            v.setBackgroundColor(cc);
    }
}

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