when my ListView is being filled by a custom Array Adapter, I check for a certain parameter in the current list item, and if it is false, I want to return an empty row. At the moment, I am doing this by inflating an empty xml file, but that creates ugly list item dividers when a number of items should not be shown, and is obviously not the best way ;-)!

    if (list.get(position).equals("i-dont-want-this-in-the-list-view")){
        View empty=inflater.inflate(R.layout.empty_row, parent, false);
        return(empty);
    }

I have tried to return "null", but it clearly expects a View to be returned. Is there anything I could do without having to filter the list that is being used for the ListView beforehand (I want to keep it intact as I am doing other things with it, too).

Thanks,

Nick

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To fix the issue of line dividers, remove the line dividers from the ListView and put your own in inside the individual items.

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Wow, that's an awesome - but at the same time very obvious - suggestion. I feel stupid for not having thought of this myself. Thanks very much! – Nick Jun 11 '11 at 5:04
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Inflate a View and setVisibility to VIEW.GONE

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Thanks for your answer! Your suggestion doesn't stop the gray list-item dividers from piling up when a lot of items in a list are being hidden with VIEW.GONE (which is what I wanted to do), but i guess there isn't a way to do this :-/... – Nick Jul 25 '10 at 22:51
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What're in the rows that aren't empty? Images can be replaced by empty, transparent pngs and text views can be set to "", etc.

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View.Gone will give u empty list row. try using layout params and set to zero value like this:

FrameLayout.LayoutParams layoutParams = new FrameLayout.LayoutParams(0,0); viewholder.programRow.setLayoutParams(layoutParams);

Layoutparams should be used as according to parent viewgroup used

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