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I wanted to change the divider height dynamically. From whatever I have searched it seems that it is possible through setting divider as part of each item in ListView. But I am not very clear with this.

So, can someone be more specific as how can one make the divider as part of item in ListView?

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A way to do this would be to include the divider at the bottom of each row. Now you have to set the height of the divider view in your getView method in your listadapter depending of the item you are showing at the moment.

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  • I didn't get you how can one add divider at the bottom of each row. I have one xml file row.xml. How to add divider in this row.xml and change its height at runtime.
    – sunil
    Jun 19, 2010 at 3:07
  • Thanks a lot. Atlast I managed to do it with your suggestion.
    – sunil
    Jun 22, 2010 at 10:42
  • Can you elaborate on how to do this? I'm still a little confused.
    – Adam Johns
    Mar 3, 2014 at 20:09
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Nothing is better than explaining by picture. Here I found a screenshot from web. I made some mark on it.

This is what you want to achieve. enter image description here

You can make the divider as one of the items. enter image description here

Also, you can make the divider as a part of an item. enter image description here

Neither of the 2 solutions uses real divider provided by ListView. It should be set 0 height. Sounds silly but it does effective.

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You could set android:footerDividersEnabled to false and add dividers in your adapter.

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  • That's exactly what I want to know how to add dividers from adapter. If you have some idea then please let me know.
    – sunil
    Jun 19, 2010 at 3:05
  • I have managed to do it. Thanks a lot to everyone for helping me out in this.
    – sunil
    Jun 22, 2010 at 10:41
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In your ListActivity call:

ListView lv = getListView();
lv.setDivider(divider);

where divider is a Drawable object which you can define or write in your code as you need to.

You can also call:

lv.setDividerHeight(2);

To change the height

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  • Do I need to write this code in getView method of adapter? I am not using ListActivity for listview.
    – sunil
    Jun 19, 2010 at 3:05
  • This will not allow you to have divider with a different height.
    – Janusz
    Jun 21, 2010 at 7:16
  • @sunil, no, this code goes in your Activity (you're using a ListActivity, right?), probably onCreate(). If you need different heights per row, then Janusz is right, in this case you'll have to add the divider to each row and change height programmatically in adapter's getView() Jun 21, 2010 at 15:02

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