I'm using an OnScrollListener to dynamically add items to a ListView when the user scrolls to the bottom. After I add the data to the adapter and call notifyDataSetChanged though, the ListView goes back up to the top. Ideally, I would like to retain the position in the ListView. Any thoughts on how I should go about doing this?
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Hi can you please share how u have retain and used current state of list view in OnScrollListener... i am doing same, but i update list from Async task........ not working some how– ANUPMay 22, 2013 at 22:21
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3Simple solution: stackoverflow.com/a/28149739/1468093– Kamran AhmedJan 26, 2015 at 12:09
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use @KamranAhmed 's answer. simple and elegant solution. infact correct even– Ankan-ZerobDec 24, 2015 at 16:41
7 Answers
Could this be what you want?
// save index and top position
int index = mList.getFirstVisiblePosition();
View v = mList.getChildAt(0);
int top = (v == null) ? 0 : v.getTop();
// notify dataset changed or re-assign adapter here
// restore the position of listview
mList.setSelectionFromTop(index, top);
EDIT 28/09/2017:
The API has changed quite a bit since 2015. It is similar, but now it would be:
// save index and top position
int index = mList.FirstVisiblePosition; //This changed
View v = mList.getChildAt(0);
int top = (v == null) ? 0 : v.Top; //this changed
// notify dataset changed or re-assign adapter here
// restore the position of listview
mList.setSelectionFromTop(index, top);
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9Thanks. If you want to add items to the top of the list without seeing the update happen, you'll need to add the number of items you added to the index int. int index = mList.getFirstVisiblePosition() + NUMBER_OF_ADDED_ITEMS; Aug 14, 2012 at 15:50
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5If setSelection doesn't work immediately after calling notifyDataSetChanged, here's a workaround: getListView().postDelayed(new Runnable() { @Override public void run() { getListView().setSelection(8); } }, 500); Android bug is supposedly assigned, so this should be fixed at some point: code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=6741– d2vidJul 17, 2013 at 23:05
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4Working perfectly. Also, incase it helps someone else, this wasn't working at first for me. Till I realised in some previous infinite wisdom of mine, i had added
lv.setTranscriptMode(AbsListView.TRANSCRIPT_MODE_ALWAYS_SCROLL)
. Don't do that... it will forcefully scroll to the bottom of your listview until you've pulled most of your hair out. hah.– wired00Feb 5, 2014 at 0:41 -
2I used getScrollX() and setScrollX() instead of getFirstVisiblePosition() and setSelectionFromTop(), as that still caused some small jumps when adding content.– MickyJun 5, 2014 at 9:54
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1I used the (non-delayed) post method to get it to work, unfortunately, it still flickers during update. Jul 13, 2014 at 19:17
The situation:
When you set an adapter to your listview, it refreshes its state. So, normally scrolls up automatically.
The solution:
Assign an adapter to listview if it has not any, else only update the dataset of the assigned adapter, not re-set it to your listview.
A detailed tutorial is explained at the following link;
Android ListView: Maintain your scroll position when you refresh
Good Luck!
I implemented the postDelayed and I was getting flickering upon refresh. I search some more and found out that I was doing things wrong. Basically I should not create a new adapter every time I wanted to change the data. I ended up doing it this way and it works:
//goes into your adapter
public void repopulateData(String[] objects) {
this.objects = null;
this.objects = objects;
notifyDataSetChanged();
}
//goes into your activity or list
if (adapter == null) {
adapter = new Adapter();
} else {
adapter.repopulateData((String[])data);
}
Hope this helps.
Try this
boolean first=true;
protected void onPostExecute(Void result)
{
if (first == true) {
listview.setAdapter(customAdapter);
first=false;
}
else
customAdapter.notifyDataSetChanged();
}
Here is the code:
// Save the ListView state (= includes scroll position) as a Parceble
Parcelable state = listView.onSaveInstanceState();
// e.g. set new items
listView.setAdapter(adapter);
// Restore previous state (including selected item index and scroll position)
listView.onRestoreInstanceState(state);