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I want to integrate listview inside scrollview so below is my code

xml file

<ScrollView
    android:id="@+id/scl_add_task"
    android:layout_width="fill_parent"
    android:layout_height="wrap_content"

    android:visibility="gone" >


    <RelativeLayout
        android:id="@+id/rel_hjistory"
        android:layout_width="fill_parent"
        android:layout_below="@+id/img_save"
        android:visibility="gone"
        android:layout_height="fill_parent" >
        <ListView
            android:id="@+id/list_history"
            android:layout_width="fill_parent"
            android:layout_height="wrap_content"
            android:layout_marginBottom="5dp"
            android:dividerHeight="2dp"

            android:layout_marginTop="5dp"
            android:cacheColorHint="@android:color/transparent"
            android:divider="#f2f2f2"

            android:layerType="software"
            android:numColumns="1"
            android:verticalSpacing="5dp"
            android:visibility="visible" />

        <TextView
            android:id="@+id/img_post"
            android:layout_width="wrap_content"
            android:layout_height="wrap_content"
             android:layout_below="@+id/list_history"
            android:layout_centerHorizontal="true"
            android:text="POST"
            android:padding="10dp"
            android:background="@drawable/rect_orange"
            android:textStyle="bold"
            android:textColor="@android:color/white"
            android:textSize="@dimen/text_15"
            android:visibility="visible" />



    </RelativeLayout>
</ScrollView>

When i run my code it look like below images

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list view getting very small in height i want to it full height with full screen scroll.

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  • 3
    avoid creating listview inside scrollview
    – Rustam
    Sep 10, 2015 at 11:13
  • 2
    listview inside scrollview is not good things
    – user4571931
    Sep 10, 2015 at 11:14
  • one option u can set the minimum height of the list view like android:minHeight="40dp". please tell me if it is meet ur requirement
    – Nithinlal
    Sep 10, 2015 at 11:16
  • How big you want your list view to be? Should it be of a specific size like 100dp or as big as the height of screen?
    – Abdullah
    Sep 10, 2015 at 11:21
  • listview in scrollview is not good idea, because of length and scroll problems, but you can do this with some efforts.
    – Androider
    Sep 10, 2015 at 11:25

7 Answers 7

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    public class ExpandableHeightListView extends ListView {

    boolean expanded = false;

    public ExpandableHeightListView(Context context)
    {
        super(context);
    }

    public ExpandableHeightListView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs)
    {
        super(context, attrs);
    }

    public ExpandableHeightListView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs,
                                    int defStyle)
    {
        super(context, attrs, defStyle);
    }

    public boolean isExpanded()
    {
        return expanded;
    }

    @Override
    public void onMeasure(int widthMeasureSpec, int heightMeasureSpec)
    {
        // HACK! TAKE THAT ANDROID!
        if (isExpanded())
        {
            // Calculate entire height by providing a very large height hint.
            // View.MEASURED_SIZE_MASK represents the largest height possible.
            int expandSpec = MeasureSpec.makeMeasureSpec(MEASURED_SIZE_MASK,
                    MeasureSpec.AT_MOST);
            super.onMeasure(widthMeasureSpec, expandSpec);

            ViewGroup.LayoutParams params = getLayoutParams();
            params.height = getMeasuredHeight();
        }
        else
        {
            super.onMeasure(widthMeasureSpec, heightMeasureSpec);
        }
    }

    public void setExpanded(boolean expanded)
    {
        this.expanded = expanded;
    }
}

hope this works for you..

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use this method.

  public static void setListViewHeightBasedOnChildren(ListView listView) {
          ListAdapter listAdapter = listView.getAdapter();
        if (listAdapter == null) {
        // pre-condition
              return;
        }

        int totalHeight = listView.getPaddingTop() + listView.getPaddingBottom();
        for (int i = 0; i < listAdapter.getCount(); i++) {
             View listItem = listAdapter.getView(i, null, listView);
             if (listItem instanceof ViewGroup) {
                listItem.setLayoutParams(new LayoutParams(LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT, LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT));
             }
             listItem.measure(0, 0);
             totalHeight += listItem.getMeasuredHeight();
        }

        ViewGroup.LayoutParams params = listView.getLayoutParams();
        params.height = totalHeight + (listView.getDividerHeight() * (listAdapter.getCount() - 1));
                  listView.setLayoutParams(params);
    }

this method will calculate total item hieght of view from adapter and set it to the listview

i dont remember from where i had got this solution or else i would have posted link of that answer. anyways thanx to that guy.

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  • post your complete layout above Sep 10, 2015 at 11:51
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Replace the Listview with linearlayout<LinearLayout android:id="@+id/listdemo" android:layout_width="match_parent" android:layout_height="wrap_content" android:orientation="vertical"></LinearLayout>

in your code you u have to addd this method

  private void customListview() {

 LinearLayout linearLayout = (LinearLayout)findViewById(R.id.listdemo);
    LayoutInflater inflater = (LayoutInflater)getSystemService(Context.LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE);
    for (int i = 0; i <20 ; i++) {
        View view = inflater.inflate(R.layout.item_recyclerview,null);
        linearLayout.addView(view);

    }



}` 

item_recycleview is your layout of a single item of the list count now set as 20 u can set as your wish

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You should use a LinearLayout set to vertical orientation instead of a ListView.

Normally a ListView is used for displaying a dynamic number of items given to it by an Adapter and the ListView will handle the scrolling for the items. When you put a ListView inside a ScrollView then both widgets will be in conflict over who handles the scrolling.

Setting the height of a ListView to WRAP_CONTENT doesn't work, because it has a dynamic number of items. The ListView wants to have a static height (such as MATCH_PARENT or 400dp) and will scroll when needed and even create the item views on the fly when they become visible.

So use a LinearLayout and load it with child views yourself.

<LinearLayout
        android:id="@+id/list_history"
        android:layout_width="fill_parent"
        android:layout_height="wrap_content"
        ... snipped other attribs ... />

Since you already have an adapter that provides the views for the ListView you can use that to populate your LinearLayout:

    adapter = new YourAdapter();

    LinearLayout historyList = (LinearLayout) findViewById(R.id.list_history);
    for (int position = 0; position < adapter.getCount(); position += 1) {
        View itemView = adapter.getView(position, null, historyList);
        historyList.addView(itemView);
    }

Note: this is only a good solution if you know that your adapter will never provide a large number of items because you would then load your LinearLayout with a large number of views and things will grind to a halt or even crash.

If you cannot have a small number of items at all times then you will need to change your user interface. Perhaps you can just display the first 10 items only and when clicked go to a new activity that shows them all in a proper listview.

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Okay, another answer based on your comment: "I want to display list item data without scrolling problem both scroll should be separate."

Set your ListView's height to a fixed amount:

<ListView
    android:id="@+id/list_history"
    android:layout_width="fill_parent"
    android:layout_height="200dp"
    ... snipped other attribs ... />

This will allow the ScrollView to actually scroll the ListView and the ListView to scroll its own children.

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  • how will u know that the height of the listview is 200dp .it changes the height dynamically.
    – Nithinlal
    Sep 10, 2015 at 12:16
  • ListViews want a fixed height. Normally you set it to MATCH_PARENT and it will fill the screen but you can also set it to a height of your choice. The ListView itself will be 200dp in my example, but the content of the ListView can still be dynamic depending on how many items the adapter provides it with. Sep 10, 2015 at 12:22
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Putting listview in scrollview is not a good idea.

Add a listview header instead.

create new layout and put everything you have on top of listview in there.

Then inflate the layout and add it as listview header:

listView = view.FindViewById<ListView> (R.Id.ListView);
var header = inflater.inflate(R.layout.header, null);
listView.AddHeaderView (header);
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The only solution that worked for me was here: londatiga.net/it/programming/android/make-android-listview-gridview-expandable-inside-scrollview/ which says (quotes):

package net.londatiga.android.widget;
 
import android.util.AttributeSet;
import android.view.ViewGroup;
import android.widget.ListView;
import android.content.Context;
 
public class ExpandableHeightListView extends ListView
{
 
boolean expanded = false;
 
public ExpandableHeightListView(Context context)
    {
        super(context);
    }
 
    public ExpandableHeightListView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs)
    {
        super(context, attrs);
    }
 
    public ExpandableHeightListView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs,
            int defStyle)
    {
        super(context, attrs, defStyle);
    }
 
    public boolean isExpanded()
    {
        return expanded;
    }
 
    @Override
    public void onMeasure(int widthMeasureSpec, int heightMeasureSpec)
    {
        // HACK! TAKE THAT ANDROID!
        if (isExpanded())
        {
            // Calculate entire height by providing a very large height hint.
            // But do not use the highest 2 bits of this integer; those are
            // reserved for the MeasureSpec mode.
            int expandSpec = MeasureSpec.makeMeasureSpec(
                    Integer.MAX_VALUE >> 2, MeasureSpec.AT_MOST);
            super.onMeasure(widthMeasureSpec, expandSpec);
 
            ViewGroup.LayoutParams params = getLayoutParams();
            params.height = getMeasuredHeight();
        }
        else
        {
            super.onMeasure(widthMeasureSpec, heightMeasureSpec);
        }
    }
 
    public void setExpanded(boolean expanded)
    {
        this.expanded = expanded;
    }
}

and then use it myExpandableHeightListView.setExpanded(true);

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