I have a few edittext within a listview. i have a generic focuslistener on the edittext that updates the value of the data model and also the background of the edittext when focus is lost by calling notifydatachanged . The problem is that if one of the edittext is holding focus, when i touch the next edittext, it gains focus momentarily then loses focus. I suspect it is due to the notifydatachanged method call that is causing all views to be redrawn, after which the focus is lost. Does anyone have a suggestion or work around on the issue? Thanks.
5 Answers
It is indeed happening because all the views are redrawn, so the edit text representing whatever row used to be focused is now a completely different object. Set a variable in your adapter: int currentlyFocusedRow;
in getView for your adapter: Add an onFocusChanged listener to each edit text and when that edit text gains focus, set currentlyFocusedRow = whatever row the focused edit text happens to be in. Also set any edit text that is in the currentlyFocusedRow to be focused.
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Hi all and @Monkeyless, having adopted the above solution, I have encountered another problem. My list view also contains a few spinners,but I observed that if the spinner are touched after any edittext had been focused before, the spinner will not set the selection even though the selection dialog is shown. As I suspect it is due to the focus still set to the last edittext, I have tried to clear the currentlyfocusedrow variable once any edittext has requestfocus. This has not rectified the problem though. Any insight on this?– g tCommented Mar 5, 2012 at 15:47
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2I have the same problem and understand the solution but cannot get this working - relative newbie to Android though so any pointers / code would be a great help. Any chance of sticking some code up - especially the onFocusedChanged listener. Thanks in advance.– KernCommented Jul 12, 2012 at 5:02
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1This solution can't work: when Android changes focus without touch (scrolling the list), the currentlyFocusedRow will be set to the new row, loosing the actual information.– 3c71Commented Apr 30, 2013 at 6:10
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Nice solution. Additionally I used a switch use_last_focus to request focus only when the notifyDataSetChanged is send. I'm going to add an example as a separate answer, because it doesn't fit as a comment.– tsigCommented Apr 12, 2017 at 9:02
Set
android:windowSoftInputMode="adjustPan"
for your activity in the AndroidManifest.xml
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9This works regarding the focus, but if the list is longer than the screen and you start typing, the EditText field will move out of the visible area of the user, so he doesn't see what he's actually typing once he starts entering the first character. (Android 4.1) Commented Apr 14, 2013 at 19:42
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2tihs worked for me but I have no idea why or what the problem was :/ Commented Jul 5, 2013 at 10:28
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@PadmaKumar I have editText in the header of the recyclerview. When I call notifydatastatechanged, it lost the focus from that edit text. So I need to again click on that edit text to have the focus on that and type. Please let me know the solution for this. Commented Sep 8, 2016 at 3:31
I also had a problem of EditText loosing the focus, but calling setDescendantFocusability(ListView.FOCUS_AFTER_DESCENDANTS)
solved it.
@Override
public void onViewCreated(View view, Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onViewCreated(view, savedInstanceState);
final ListView lv = getListView();
lv.setDescendantFocusability(ListView.FOCUS_AFTER_DESCENDANTS);
}
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6This only works for one EditText in the list, but if each list item has such EditText element, and I'm clicking the EditText in the second row, the focus - after the softkeyboard is shown - will be in the EditText of the first list row, but it should be in the second. (Android 4.1) Commented Apr 14, 2013 at 19:43
For future users, everything here is overcomplicated. The correct answer is to add
android:descendantFocusability="afterDescendants"
to your listview.
Example of implementing Sam Judd's suggestion with an additional switch use_last_focus
public class my_friends_adapter extends ArrayAdapter<group_user> {
boolean use_last_focus=false;
int currentlyFocusedRow=-1;
String currentlyFocusedField="";
public my_friends_adapter(Context context, int resource, ArrayList<group_user> users) {
super(context, resource, users);
}
EditText tvName,tvEmail;
@Override
public View getView(int position, View convertView, ViewGroup parent) {
if (convertView == null) convertView = LayoutInflater.from(getContext()).inflate(R.layout.my_friends_item, parent, false);
tvName = (EditText) convertView.findViewById(R.id.tvName);
tvEmail = (EditText) convertView.findViewById(R.id.tvEmail);
if (use_last_focus && currentlyFocusedRow ==position){
if (currentlyFocusedField=="tvName")tvName.requestFocus();
else tvEmail.requestFocus();
use_last_focus=false;
}
tvName.setTag(position);//When focus is lost save the entered value for later use
tvName.setOnFocusChangeListener(new View.OnFocusChangeListener() {
@Override
public void onFocusChange(View v, boolean hasFocus) {save_data2( v, hasFocus);
}
});
tvEmail.setTag(position);//When focus is lost save the entered value for later use
tvEmail.setOnFocusChangeListener(new View.OnFocusChangeListener() {
@Override
public void onFocusChange(View v, boolean hasFocus) {save_data2( v, hasFocus);}
});
return convertView;
}
public void save_data2(View v, boolean hasFocus){
int position = (Integer) v.getTag();
EditText tvName1 = (EditText) v.findViewById(R.id.tvName);
EditText tvEmail1 = (EditText) v.findViewById(R.id.tvEmail);
boolean data_changed=false;
if (hasFocus) currentlyFocusedRow=position;
if (!(tvName1==null)) {
if (hasFocus) currentlyFocusedField="tvName";
}
if (!(tvEmail1==null)) {
if (hasFocus) currentlyFocusedField="tvEmail";
}
// set when data_changed
// ..........
if (!hasFocus && data_changed) {
//your code to save the changed data
// ...............
//
my_friends.adapter.notifyDataSetChanged();
use_last_focus=true;
}
}
}