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So, I have a list with some data (subject and note). I have also a button on the same row to delete the content.

I want to make the button invisible at the beginning and when I press a button from action bar, I want the button to appear on each line. I use a custom adapter for displaying the list. The problem is that my button appears only on the first line even if I have 5 lines for example. I think that I have to handle the problem in the adapter, but I dont't know how ?

How can I make the button to appear on each line when I press the button from action bar ?

Thanks!

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    share your code what u tried
    – Pavan
    Oct 12, 2015 at 15:49

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From the Activity you should set a bool in your adapter, like: myAdapter.setButtonVisible(). In your setter you set a boolean value to true, and in your adapter's getView(...) you use this boolean to set the button's visibility when the view is generated. The trick is the following: after you set the boolean true you have to call the adapter's notifyDataSetChanged() method, which will tell the attached list view to refresh the items in it.

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  • Hi. So, I put a bool in my adapter : public boolean setButtonVisible = true;. In getView() I used the bool to set the visibility when the view is generated : if (setButtonVisible) { delete.setVisibility(View.INVISIBLE); ContentAdapter.this.notifyDataSetChanged(); }. I try to call in my activity like this : if (contentAd.setButtonVisible) { Button delete = (Button) findViewById(R.id.delete_button); delete.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE); contentAd.notifyDataSetChanged(); }. But it is not correct. Can you give me any hint ? Thanks.
    – Domizzi
    Oct 13, 2015 at 7:58
  • Instead of this: if (contentAd.setButtonVisible) { Button delete = (Button) findViewById(R.id.delete_button); delete.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE); contentAd.notifyDataSetChanged(); } you have to call this: contentAd.setButtonVisible=true; contentAd.notifyDataSetChanged();. The notifyDataSetChanged will inform the attached listView to redraw everything from the adapter. And in the next redraw the adapter will return with items where the delete button is visible. Oct 13, 2015 at 10:50
  • thank you, I realised it two hours ago ;) you're right, I had to call contentAd.setButtonVisible=true and to notify the adapter :)
    – Domizzi
    Oct 13, 2015 at 11:25
  • You're welcome. If the answer was correct you can accept it any time :) Oct 13, 2015 at 13:50
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You can try this for updating the visible items:

 for (int i = 0; i <= listView.getLastVisiblePosition() - listView.getFirstVisiblePosition(); i++)
 {
        //get reference to the view and update it
        listView.getChildAt(i);
 }

In your adapter you should handle the state change, so it'll behave nicely when the user scrolls.

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