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Hi everyone,

I am getting the following fields "Name" and "Skoda" from API. There will be x number of items like this. As per design, i should show them as like in the following image.

So, I decided to create two textview programmatically in a linear layout named "childLayout" like the following.

-- RelativeLayout

  -- Linear Layout
        -- TextView  Textview --
  -- Linear Layout 

  -- Linear Layout
        -- TextView  Textview --
  -- Linear Layout      

  -- Linear Layout
        -- TextView  Textview --
  -- Linear Layout 

--RelativeLayout

But i am not getting the desired output. Please help me to fix this issue.

Here is code :

TextView mType;
TextView mValue;        
for (int i = 0; i < getDetailedDescAL.size(); i++) {

    LinearLayout childLayout = new LinearLayout(
            DetailedCategories.this);

    LinearLayout.LayoutParams linearParams = new LinearLayout.LayoutParams(
            LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT,
            LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT);
    childLayout.setLayoutParams(linearParams);

    mType = new TextView(DetailedCategories.this);
    mValue = new TextView(DetailedCategories.this);

    mType.setLayoutParams(new TableLayout.LayoutParams(
            LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT,
            LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT, 1f));
    mValue.setLayoutParams(new TableLayout.LayoutParams(
            LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT,
            LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT, 1f));

    mType.setTextSize(17);
    mType.setPadding(5, 3, 0, 3);
    mType.setTypeface(Typeface.DEFAULT_BOLD);
    mType.setGravity(Gravity.LEFT | Gravity.CENTER);

    mValue.setTextSize(16);
    mValue.setPadding(5, 3, 0, 3);
    mValue.setTypeface(null, Typeface.ITALIC);
    mValue.setGravity(Gravity.LEFT | Gravity.CENTER);

    mType.setText(getDetailedDescAL.get(i).getmPropertyType());
    mValue.setText(getDetailedDescAL.get(i).getmPropertyValue());

    childLayout.addView(mValue, 0);
    childLayout.addView(mType, 0);

    RelativeLayout.LayoutParams relativeParams = 
        new RelativeLayout.LayoutParams(
            LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT, LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT);
    relativeParams.addRule(RelativeLayout.BELOW);
    Details.addView(childLayout, relativeParams);

    // Details is the relative layout declared in XML

}

The output is :

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It seems like the textviews are overriding. How to solve this.

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  • Try to add your views in a LinearLayout with vertical orientation instead of in a RelativeLayout.
    – Damien R.
    May 27, 2013 at 10:19

4 Answers 4

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Replace the RelativeLayout for a LinearLayout and add all TextView's to that. Dont forget to android:orientation="vertical" in the LinearLayout

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  • Thanks it worked fine. I just changed the parent layout as linear layout. :-)
    – Rethinavel
    May 27, 2013 at 10:38
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for(int j=0;j<30;j++)
            {

                 LinearLayout childLayout = new LinearLayout(
                            MainActivity.this);

                    LinearLayout.LayoutParams linearParams = new LinearLayout.LayoutParams(
                            LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT,
                            LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT);
                    childLayout.setLayoutParams(linearParams);

                    TextView mType = new TextView(MainActivity.this);
                    TextView mValue = new TextView(MainActivity.this);

                    mType.setLayoutParams(new TableLayout.LayoutParams(
                            LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT,
                            LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT, 1f));
                    mValue.setLayoutParams(new TableLayout.LayoutParams(
                            LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT,
                            LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT, 1f));

                    mType.setTextSize(17);
                    mType.setPadding(5, 3, 0, 3);
                    mType.setTypeface(Typeface.DEFAULT_BOLD);
                    mType.setGravity(Gravity.LEFT | Gravity.CENTER);

                    mValue.setTextSize(16);
                    mValue.setPadding(5, 3, 0, 3);
                    mValue.setTypeface(null, Typeface.ITALIC);
                    mValue.setGravity(Gravity.LEFT | Gravity.CENTER);

                    mType.setText("111");
                    mValue.setText("111");

                    childLayout.addView(mValue, 0);
                    childLayout.addView(mType, 0);

                    linear.addView(childLayout);
            }
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Change your Relative Layout to Linear Layout and it's solved

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  • Thanks it worked fine. I just changed the parent layout as linear layout. :-) with android:orientation="vertical"
    – Rethinavel
    May 27, 2013 at 10:38
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JFI, why don't you simply use ListView. In post, you mentioned that number of items is unknown. So there can be case that, you will have number of items more than what you can have on visible screen space. Listview will handle scrolling for you.

P.S.: Here, instead of Relative or LinearLayout, use scrollView

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