What is the difference between View.INVISIBLE
and View.GONE
for the View visibility status?
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34When a View is gone, it means it doesn't take any space in the layout. When it is invisible, it will take the necessary room in a layout but you just don't see it.– DroidBenderJul 19, 2012 at 8:16
8 Answers
INVISIBLE:
This view is invisible, but it still takes up space for layout purposes.
GONE:
This view is invisible, and it doesn't take any space for layout purposes.
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134Looks like analogous to
display:none
&visibility:hidden
in HTML/CSS :-) Jan 30, 2014 at 6:18 -
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2just for future curious readers: we can still use performItemClick on list/grid views even it is invisible. Feb 22, 2019 at 21:12
From Documentation you can say that
View.GONE This view is invisible, and it doesn't take any space for layout purposes.
View.INVISIBLE This view is invisible, but it still takes up space for layout purposes.
Lets clear the idea with some pictures.
Assume that you have three buttons, like below
Now if you set visibility of Button Two as invisible (View.INVISIBLE
), then the output will be
And when you set visibility of Button Two as gone (View.GONE
) then the output will be
Hope this will clear your doubts.
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5Does the idea need to be cleared? It seems clear enough for me just from the explanation. Mar 12, 2015 at 5:59
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21@JanDvorak :) Great! I have no answer for your question. If you think this was very clear for all users, then the accepted answer should be a comment and have a link of documentation site. Am I correct? Mar 12, 2015 at 6:09
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what if i use it for edittext. is it possible to get the value from edittext ?– AshishJul 16, 2019 at 11:28
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For ListView or GridView there is an another difference, when visibility initially set to
INVISIBLE:
Adapter's getView() function called
GONE:
Adapter's getView() function didn't call, thus preventing views to load, when it is unnecessary
INVISIBLE:
The view has to be drawn and it takes time.
GONE:
The view doesn't have to be drawn.
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I'd like to add to the right and successful answers, that if you initialize a view with visibility as View.GONE
, the view could have been not initialized and you will get some random errors.
For example if you initialize a layout as View.GONE
and then you try to start an animation, from my experience I've got my animation working randomly times. Sometimes yes, sometimes no.
So before handling (resizing, move, whatever) a view, you have to init it as View.VISIBLE
or View.INVISIBLE
to render it (draw it) in the screen, and then handle it.
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Yes, you are right, It working only sometimes when view is
GONE
Jul 17, 2019 at 7:58
when you make it Gone every time of compilation of the program the component gets initialized which means you are removing the component from the layout and when you make it invisible the component it will take the same space in the layout but every time you don't need to initialize it.
if you set Visibility=Gone then you have to initialize the component..like
eg
Button _mButton = new Button(this);
_mButton = (Button)findViewByid(R.id.mButton);
so it will take more time as compared to Visibility = invisible.
View.INVISIBLE->The View is invisible but it will occupy some space in layout
View.GONE->The View is not visible and it will not occupy any space in layout
View.GONE
- The view will not show and the rest of the views will not take its existence into consideration.
View.INVISIBLE
- The view will not show, but it will take its assigned space in the layout.