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i use the ViewPager for switching views with left/right swipe.

The ViewPager needs an Adapter, so I've built this one:

public class ListViewPagerAdapter extends PagerAdapter {

protected static final String TAG = "ListViewPagerAdapter";
protected static final int NUM_VIEWS = 3;

protected final Activity mActivity;

public ListViewPagerAdapter(Activity activity) {
    mActivity = activity;
}

@Override
public int getCount() {
    return NUM_VIEWS;
}

@Override
public void startUpdate(View container) {}

@Override
public Object instantiateItem(View container, int position) {
    // ViewPager
    ViewPager viewPager = (ViewPager) container;

    // Wird verwendet, um die Views aufzurufen
    LayoutInflater layoutInflater = mActivity.getLayoutInflater();

    // Standardmäßig ist news eingeblendet
    View view = layoutInflater.inflate(R.layout.news_fragment, null);
    // Falls sich die Position verändert, so verändert sich auch die View
    if (position == 0) {
        view = layoutInflater.inflate(R.layout.favorite_fragment, null);
    } else if (position == 2) {
        view = layoutInflater.inflate(R.layout.videos_fragment, null);
    }

    // View einblenden
    viewPager.addView(view, 0);

    return view;
}

@Override
public void destroyItem(View container, int position, Object object) {
    // ViewPager
    ViewPager viewPager = (ViewPager) container;
    // View
    View view = (View) object;

    // View löschen
    viewPager.removeView(view);
}

@Override
public void finishUpdate(View container) {}

@Override
public boolean isViewFromObject(View view, Object object) {
    View _view = (View) object;
    return view == _view;
}

@Override
public Parcelable saveState() {
    return null;
}

@Override
public void restoreState(Parcelable state, ClassLoader loader) {}
 }

Now, i want to get the current focused view by the viewpager. I tried getChildAt(x), but it does not work.

Are there some example, or do you have any idea how to get the current view?

Thanks

11 Answers 11

89

It is possible to save the currently active object (View, Fragment, ...) by overriding PagerAdapter.setPrimaryItem method. For example:

private View mCurrentView;

@Override
public void setPrimaryItem(ViewGroup container, int position, Object object) {
    mCurrentView = (View)object;
}
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    it is a shame getting current visible item implementation is not built-in at pager adapters. brilliant answer, thank you. Jul 18, 2012 at 6:16
  • perfect, that was what i also looking for... this is really wierd!! big thanks for that! Jul 19, 2012 at 13:45
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    Note: this method is called multiple times on page swipe
    – Tobrun
    Jan 17, 2013 at 9:31
  • it seems that method is Deprecated.
    – osayilgan
    Aug 23, 2013 at 15:34
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    @osayilgan, it's not deprecated. The deprecated function is this other one: setPrimaryItem (View container, int position, Object object)
    – Daniele B
    Jan 26, 2014 at 22:07
41

You have to register a listener to your ViewPager :

pager.setOnPageChangeListener(new MyPageChangeListener()); 

You have to customize the listener by extending a stub listener:

private int focusedPage = 0;
private class MyPageChangeListener extends ViewPager.SimpleOnPageChangeListener {
    @Override
    public void onPageSelected(int position) {
        focusedPage = position;
    }
}

I found this by looking at the ViewPager.java source code in the compatibility library. I read that we can do more, for example catch onPageScrollStateChanged.

To build the adapter, I used the code on this blog post. You might want to have a look.

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  • 17
    I see how that gets you the current position but I'm not clear on how you can get the current view from that.
    – Joe Regan
    Aug 30, 2011 at 20:10
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    Please be aware that if you are using a ViewPagerIndicator in combination with the ViewPager, the listener must be set on the indicator, not on the pager.
    – markjan
    Sep 13, 2011 at 9:49
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    @JoeRegan I was able to get the current view from getChildAt(int) on the ViewPager, giving it the last known position that I got from the OnPageChangeListener.
    – jakebasile
    Nov 14, 2011 at 20:56
  • Yuriy's comment is perfectly right: if you want to use this solution with more than 3 views in your pager, you need to call setOffscreenPageLimit on your pager and pass it the number of views
    – Couitchy
    Sep 8, 2014 at 14:50
41

You can add a tag to the created view in the instantiateItem method:

view.setTag(position);

Later you can access the current selected view by:

mPager.findViewWithTag(mPager.getCurrentItem());
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  • I think this is a easiest way. Thanks a lot.
    – Viks
    Nov 8, 2016 at 8:28
  • Ok, but you should save the original tag and restore it afterwards.
    – manfcas
    Nov 23, 2016 at 9:29
  • The view is the object which will be return like return view.
    – imknown
    May 6, 2017 at 7:25
4

I recently needed to implement this exact solution. Here's the way I did it:

Map<Integer, Object> views = Maps.newHashMap();

@Override
public Object instantiateItem(View container, int position) {
  /* Create and add your View here */
  Object result = ???

  views.put(position, result);
  return result;
}

@Override
public void destroyItem(View container, int position, Object object) {
  /** Remove your View here */

  views.remove(position);
}

protected View findViewForPosition(int position) {
  Object object = views.get(position);
  if (object != null) {
    for (int i = 0; i < getChildCount(); i++) {
      View view = getChildAt(i);
      if (isViewFromObject(view, object)) {
        return view;
      }
    }
  }
  return null;
}
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  • This works for me, thanks! But in your findViewForPosition(int) method, why iterate through the children and call isViewFromObject(View,Object)? I've implemented this method simply as return views.get(position); and haven't yet had any problems.
    – Leo Accend
    Nov 13, 2011 at 22:40
  • Because there is no guarantees that the children are added to the container in any particular order. Also the PagerAdapter API allows for an arbitrary object reference to be returned, this isn't necessarily a View. I made a mistake in my sample, the Map should be Map<Integer, Object> Nov 14, 2011 at 2:12
  • still, this wont give u the current displayed or focussed view, as in the above function I will need to pass a position and that is value is quite hard to get i.e. the current positioned view, if i could have got the position, i cud have directly used the getChildAt(x) rather then this..getCurrentItem() returns the index from data set.
    – dcool
    Mar 1, 2012 at 11:45
2

Try this:

public View getCurrentView(ViewPager pager) {
    for (int i = 0; i < pager.getChildCount(); i++) {
        View child = pager.getChildAt(i);
        if (child.getX() <= pager.getScrollX() + pager.getWidth() && 
            child.getX() + child.getWidth() >= pager.getScrollX() + pager.getWidth()) {
            return child;
         }
     }
     return getChildAt(0);
}
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    Not really. Works fine for few views. Fails for views when I Scroll back. May 3, 2013 at 21:47
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    @user1938357: this is because the adapter removes the views to free memory.
    – thehayro
    Sep 20, 2013 at 12:45
1

To get focused view I use this way:

When I inflate my view before add it on ViewPager I set tag to it. Then I check this tag.

private View getCurrentView()
{
    for (int i = 0; i < pager.getChildCount(); i++)
    {
        View v = pager.getChildAt(i);
        if (v != null)
        {
            if (v.getTag().equals(pageList.get(pager.getCurrentItem()).getTag())) return v;
            // pageList is a list of pages that I pass to page adapter
        }
    }
    return null;
}
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  • what is the tag value that u r matching here? secondly where do u set the tag value in pageList? as If i tried setting it intantiateItem method but again that is based upon the view position not the acutal data object index in the pageList?
    – dcool
    Mar 1, 2012 at 12:38
0

the given answers were not really suitable for me, they all have unwanted side effects. Either I have to add unnecessary variables (I like clean code) or I have to work around the Android framework itself.

My solution is based on reflection, which accesses the array list of all objects within the ViewPager and returns the current selected object in the ViewPager. It has almost no side effects (reflection is slow, subclassing of an existing class) and it keeps the code clean.

public class ViewPagerEx extends ViewPager {

    private static final String TAG = ViewPagerEx.class.getSimpleName();

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

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

    public Object getCurrentObject() {
        try {
            final Field itemsField = ViewPager.class.getDeclaredField("mItems");
            itemsField.setAccessible(true);

            final ArrayList<Object> items = (ArrayList<Object>) itemsField.get(this);

            final int currentItemIndex = getCurrentItem();
            if (currentItemIndex < 0 || currentItemIndex >= items.size()) {
                return null;
            }

            final Object infoItem = items.get(getCurrentItem());

            final Class<?> itemInfoClass = findItemInfoClass(ViewPager.class.getDeclaredClasses());

            final Field objectField = itemInfoClass.getDeclaredField("object");
            objectField.setAccessible(true);
            return objectField.get(infoItem);

        } catch (NoSuchFieldException e) {
            Log.e(TAG, e.toString());
        } catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
            Log.e(TAG, e.toString());
        } catch (IllegalAccessException e) {
            Log.e(TAG, e.toString());
        }

        return null;
    }

    private Class<?> findItemInfoClass(final Class<?>[] classes) throws IllegalArgumentException {
        for (int i = 0; i < classes.length; i++) {
            if (classes[i].getSimpleName().equals("ItemInfo")) {
                return classes[i];
            }
        }

        throw new IllegalArgumentException("cannot find class ItemInfo");
    }
}
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Inside your FragmentStatePagerAdapter:

    private View mCurrentView;

    @Override
    public void setPrimaryItem(ViewGroup container, int position, Object object) {
        Fragment f = (Fragment) object;
        mCurrentView = f.getView();
    }
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0

You can use:

 viewPager.addOnPageChangeListener(new ViewPager.OnPageChangeListener() {
        @Override
        public void onPageScrolled(int position, float positionOffset, int positionOffsetPixels) {

        }

        @Override
        public void onPageSelected(int position) {
            Log.i("maylonsales", "onPageSelected position " + position);
        }

        @Override
        public void onPageScrollStateChanged(int state) {

        }
    });
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If you examine carefully, there are at most 3 views saved by ViewPager. You can easily get the current view by

view     = MyActivity.mViewPager.getChildAt(1);
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  • I've noticed it has up to 4 views saved by ViewPager, its only 3 when your looking at the first or last view in the pager. Mar 1, 2013 at 19:43
  • Ahh, this is because I have a title strip. Regardless, its 2 views in the pager when viewing the first and last Mar 1, 2013 at 20:32
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Am I missing something? There's only ever 3 children inside the ViewGroup, so it boils down to:

int current = viewPager.getCurrentItem();
int childCount = viewPager.getChildCount();
// If there's a single page or we're at the beginning, return the first view
if (childCount == 1 || current == 0) {
  return viewPager.getChildAt(0);
} else { //For any other case, we want the second child. This is either the last page or the page in the middle for any other case.
  return viewPager.getChildAt(1);
}
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  • If there is only ever three items (unless you use setOffscreenPageLimit to expand this), viewPager.getChildAt(1) will only ever current the middle item as the last item will have an index of 2. Aug 10, 2015 at 15:28

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