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In an ExpandableListView, is there a way to hide the group indicator for groups with no children?

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The android:groupIndicator property takes a state enabled drawable. That is, you can set different image for different states.

When the group has no children, the corresponding state is 'state_empty'

See these reference links: http://developer.android.com/reference/android/widget/ExpandableListView.html#attr_android:groupIndicator

http://developer.android.com/reference/android/R.attr.html#state_empty

For state_empty, you can set a different image which is not confusing, or, simply use transparent color to display nothing...

Add this item in your stateful drawable along with others....

<item android:state_empty="true" android:drawable="@android:color/transparent"/>

So, your statelist can be like this:

<selector xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">
    <item android:state_empty="true" android:drawable="@android:color/transparent"/>
    <item android:state_expanded="true" android:drawable="@drawable/my_icon_max" />
    <item android:drawable="@drawable/my_icon_min" />
</selector>

In case you are using an ExpandableListActivity, you can set the groupindicator in onCreate as follows:

getExpandableListView().setGroupIndicator(getResources().getDrawable(R.drawable.my_group_statelist));

I have tested this to be working.

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Not working: Tested in Android 4.0.2 (ICS). See other responses to this question on this page. It seems Android considers un-expanded group as empty. Just set the group indicator to transparent, then add a imageView to your group row and in getGroupView method of adapter, set it to the icon you want. – Fraggle Dec 28 '11 at 16:35
@Fraggle: When I tested on 2.2, it worked. – Sarwar Erfan Dec 28 '11 at 18:24

As mentioned in a different answer, since Android treats an un-expanded list group as empty, the icon is not drawn even if the group has children.

This link solved the problem for me: http://mylifewithandroid.blogspot.com/2011/06/hiding-group-indicator-for-empty-groups.html

Basically you have to set the default drawable as transparent, move the drawable into your group view as an ImageView and toggle the image in your adapter.

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Try this >>>

 getExpandableListView().setGroupIndicator(null);
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Based on StrayPointer's answer and the code from the blog, you can simplify the code even more:

    if ( getChildrenCount( groupPosition ) == 0 ) {
       indicator.setVisibility( View.INVISIBLE );
    } else {
       indicator.setVisibility( View.VISIBLE );
       indicator.setImageResource( isExpanded ? R.drawable.list_group_expanded : R.drawable.list_group_closed );
    }

By using the setImageResource method you get it all done with a one-liner. You do not need the three Integer arrays in your adapter. You also do not need an XML selector for state expanded and collapsed. All is done via Java.

Plus, this approach also displays the correct indicator when a group is expanded by default what does not work with the code from the blog.

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