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I wrote paging logic:

My requirement: total elements to display:100 per page,if i click next it should display next 100 records,if i click previous 100 records.

Initial varaible values:

  • showFrom:1,
  • showTo:100
  • max elements:depends on size of data.
  • pageSize:100.

Code:

if(paging.getAction().equalsIgnoreCase("Next")){
  paging.setTotalRec(availableList.size());
  showFrom = (showTo + 1);
  showTo = showFrom + 100- 1;
  if(showTo >= paging.getTotalRec())
    showTo = paging.getTotalRec();
  paging.setShowFrom(showFrom);
  paging.setShowTo(showTo);
}

else if(paging.getAction().equalsIgnoreCase("Previous")){
  showTo = showFrom - 1;
  showFrom = (showFrom - 100);
  paging.setShowTo(showTo);
  paging.setShowFrom(showFrom);
  paging.setTotalRec(availableList.size());
}

Here i can remove and add the elements to the existing data.above code works fine if i add and remove few elements.but if i remove or add 100 elements at a time counts are not displaying properly above code works fine if i add and remove few elements.

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  • To the right when you were asking your question there was this handy How to Format box. Worth a read, as is the page linked from the [?] just above the question area. Jan 17, 2011 at 23:34
  • What exactly paging is? Nov 26, 2014 at 2:13

2 Answers 2

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Some things to improve:

  • replace "magic" value of 100 with final int PAGE_SIZE = 100;
  • factor out redundant code.
  paging.setShowTo(showTo);
  paging.setShowFrom(showFrom);
  paging.setTotalRec(availableList.size());

to outside of if/else to make your logic clearer

  • Ensure that previous >= 0 and next <= number of records

Edit:

final int PAGE_SIZE = 100;
int numberOfPages = -1;
int currentPage = -1;

public void initializeVariables(){
  paging.setTotalRec(availableList.size());
  showFrom = 1; 
  showTo = PAGE_SIZE;
  //keep track of how many pages there should be
  numberOfPages = paging.getTotalRec()/PAGE_SIZE;
  currentPage = 1;
}

public void handlePagingAction(){
  if(paging.getAction().equalsIgnoreCase("Next")){
     if(currentPage < numberOfPages){
        ++currentPage;
     }
  }else if(paging.getAction().equalsIgnoreCase("Previous")){
     if(currentPage > 1){       
       --currentPage;
     }
  }      

  showFrom = (currentPage - 1) * PAGE_SIZE + 1;
  if(showFrom < 0){
    showFrom = 0
  }

  showTo = currentPage * PAGE_SIZE;
  if(showTo >= paging.getTotalRec()){
    showTo = paging.getTotalRec();
  }     

  paging.setShowTo(showTo);
  paging.setShowFrom(showFrom);
}
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  • brain:Can you modify that code please,i dont understand what i am missing.
    – user569125
    Jan 17, 2011 at 23:46
  • Brain:next is working fine,Previous logic failed.intially 1 to 100 of 288.101 to 200,201 to 288.if i click previous it is showing 101 to 188.instead of 200.
    – user569125
    Jan 18, 2011 at 0:15
  • Brain: total count not always multiple of 100's.in my previous comment total count is 288.
    – user569125
    Jan 18, 2011 at 0:39
  • Brain:I am calling this method from Ajax,My pagination starts with 0.So initially currentPage is 0,if i click next i am incrementing,if i do previous i am decrementing the currentPage value.page size always 100,no of pages depends on adding and removing the elements.do i need to take any special instructions.
    – user569125
    Jan 18, 2011 at 19:00
  • @user569125 Adjust the variables that use currentPage accordingly. ex) currentPage > 0 instead of currentPage > 1, currentPage instead of old (currentPage - 1), (currentPage + 1) instead of old currentPage
    – brian_d
    Jan 18, 2011 at 19:17
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Some remarks:

  • In the line showTo = showFrom + 100- 1;, why minus 1?
  • If showTo is equal to paging.getTotalRec(), the next time you press Next, showFrom will be over paging.getTotalRec()
  • In the Previous part, tests to prevent going below 0 are missing

Hope this helps...

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