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I have a listview that gets additional views added on request, that's maintained by a BaseAdapter. How can I maintain scroll position after the update?

I know this has been asked a few times, but each time, the same solution has been put forward, which I have tried, which is to call adapter.notifyDataSetChanged(); after updating the ArrayList that contains the list contents.

How can I ensure that scroll position is maintained?

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5 Answers 5

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Implement an OnScrollListener in your activity class and then use the following code:

int currentFirstVisibleItem, currentVisibleItemCount, currentTotalItemCount;
public void onScroll(AbsListView view, int firstVisibleItem,
        int visibleItemCount, int totalItemCount) {
    this.currentFirstVisibleItem = firstVisibleItem;
    this.currentVisibleItemCount = visibleItemCount;
    this.currentTotalItemCount = totalItemCount;
}

public void onScrollStateChanged(AbsListView view, int scrollState) {
    this.currentScrollState = scrollState;
    this.isScrollCompleted();
}

private void isScrollCompleted() {

    if (currentFirstVisibleItem + currentVisibleItemCount >= currentTotalItemCount) {
        if (this.currentVisibleItemCount > 0
                && this.currentScrollState == SCROLL_STATE_IDLE) {

            //Do your work
        }
    }
}

If you are using AsyncTask for updating your data, then you can include the following in your PostExecute() in order to maintain the Scroll position:

list.setAdapter(adapter);
list.setSelectionFromTop(currentFirstVisibleItem, 0);

I hope this helps.

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  • what do you mean by //Do your work. What else would there be to do?
    – ajacian81
    Aug 14, 2012 at 22:14
  • In //Do your work, you can write your code like whatever you want to do on scroll completion.. For example, like Facebook if you want to load more data on Scroll down, you can write the code for that here.. Aug 15, 2012 at 8:12
  • This work fine for adding footer...I what to add a header to my listview for refresh. So please give me a condition to add the header to the listview
    – Arun PS
    Jun 20, 2013 at 12:33
  • Thank you very much.. this is one of the ages bug i have
    – Faruk
    Oct 21, 2016 at 4:20
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The approach I take is to call ListView.setSelection(position) to scroll to the desired position after the update.

Depending on where you're calling it from, you might need to call requestFocusFromTouch before calling setSelection in order to ensure the item gets positioned appropriately.

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  • The call to requestFocusFromTouch was the crucial missing step for me!
    – Newtz
    Nov 25, 2014 at 3:28
  • 1
    YESSSSSSSSSSS, I would hug you if I could. So long to fix this issue
    – Vfleitao
    Oct 30, 2015 at 10:27
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This code will help you out....

// get position of listview
int index = listView.getFirstVisiblePosition();
View v = listView.getChildAt(0);
int top = (v == null) ? 0 : v.getTop();

// notify dataset changed or re-assign adapter here

//re-assign the position of listview after setting the adapter again
listView.setSelectionFromTop(index, top);

Cheers :)

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  • Flawless, it's as if the adapter never changed, other than updating the relevant view, which in my case toggles the clicked image in the list layout! Many thanks!!
    – WallyHale
    Jan 31, 2017 at 10:54
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You can try this:

//Get the top position from the first visible element
int fVisible = list.getFirstVisiblePosition();
View vFirst = list.getChildAt(0);
int pos = 0;
if (vFirst != null) pos = vFirst.getTop();

//Restore the position
list.setSelectionFromTop(fVisible, pos);
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  • Unfortunately, amazingly that didn't work. After putting in logging, after scrolling to the desired position, it just reset the position and went back to top.
    – ajacian81
    Aug 12, 2012 at 13:33
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You can do as below. If you want to load more data with scroll to bottom it will have some change.

int currentFirstVisibleItem, currentScrollState;
int countChange = 0;
public void onScroll(AbsListView view, int firstVisibleItem, int visibleItemCount, int totalItemCount) {
    Log.d("Scroll", "Scrolling");
    this.currentFirstVisibleItem = firstVisibleItem;
    countChange = 0;//during touching you can decide not to refresh by scroll
}

public void onScrollStateChanged(AbsListView view, int scrollState) {
    Log.d("Scroll", "Changed");
    this.currentScrollState = scrollState;
    if (scrollState == SCROLL_STATE_TOUCH_SCROLL) {
        countChange = 0;
    }
    if (++countChange > 1) {
        //scroll to top and release touch change=2. Simple scroll and release touch change=1
        this.isScrollCompleted();
        countChange = 0;
    }
}

private void isScrollCompleted() {
    Log.d("Load", "Reload");
    if (currentFirstVisibleItem == 0) {
        //Your loading go here
    }
}
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  • Yes, this this is the form of code not picture. I just have tried to write as code. It's not a usual writing as the code in IDE.
    – Sarith Nob
    Apr 26, 2017 at 7:31

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