Sorry for the confusing title, I basically have an XML file used for the RecycleView item. And now I have 2 fragments, I want the appearance of the item to change based on the fragment I included.
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1you can pass boolean in adapter constructor based on from where it is being called. and use that value to check which fragment called your adapter.– karanMar 2, 2019 at 4:34
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cut this to answer so i can upvote for you.– nguyen samMar 2, 2019 at 4:49
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it fine, Try implementing this in your code and post it as self answer with code that resolves it. Hope it works for you.– karanMar 2, 2019 at 4:52
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This is how I do it
I add 1 more field name
private String result
to help this adapter recognized what fragments include, the code I compare the fragment is in the constructor of "TicketHistoryViewHolder".
public class TicketHistoryAdapter extends RecyclerView.Adapter<TicketHistoryAdapter.TicketHistoryViewHolder> {
private Context context;
private String result;
private TicketHistoryAdapter.OnItemClickListener listener;
private final String TAG = "SAM";
public interface OnItemClickListener {
public void onItemClick(int position);
}
public TicketHistoryAdapter(Context context, OnItemClickListener listener, String result) {
this.context = context;
this.listener = listener;
this.result = result;
}
public TicketHistoryAdapter() {}
@NonNull
@Override
public TicketHistoryViewHolder onCreateViewHolder(@NonNull
ViewGroup viewGroup, int i) {
LayoutInflater layoutInflater =
LayoutInflater.from(viewGroup.getContext());
//default view is view name "after confirm"
View finalView=R.layout.item_ticket_after_confirm;
//compare view name by using field "result"
if(result=="beforeConfirm"){
View finalView=R.layout.item_ticket_before_confirm;
}
View view = layoutInflater.inflate(finalView, viewGroup, false);
return new TicketHistoryAdapter.TicketHistoryViewHolder(view);
}
}