Logo Questions Linux Laravel Mysql Ubuntu Git Menu
 

Android Array Adapter with ArrayList and ListView not updating when the arraylist is changed

I have an android app with a screen that comprises of a ListView, which I am using to display a list of devices. These devices are held in an array.

I am trying to use the ArrayAdapter to display what is in the array on the screen in a list.

It works when I first load the SetupActivity class, however, there is the facility to add a new device in the addDevice() method, which means the array holding the devices is updated.

I am using notifyDataSetChanged() which is supposed to update the list but it doesn't seem to work.

public class SetupActivity extends Activity
{   
    private ArrayList<Device> deviceList;

    private ArrayAdapter<Device> arrayAdapter;

    private ListView listView;

    private DevicesAdapter devicesAdapter;

    private Context context;

    public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState)  //Method run when the activity is created
    {
        super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);

        setContentView(R.layout.setup);  //Set the layout

        context = getApplicationContext();  //Get the screen

        listView = (ListView)findViewById(R.id.listView);

        deviceList = new ArrayList<Device>();

        deviceList = populateDeviceList();  //Get all the devices into the list

        arrayAdapter = new ArrayAdapter<Device>(this, android.R.layout.simple_list_item_1, deviceList);

        listView.setAdapter(arrayAdapter);  
    }

    protected void addDevice()  //Add device Method (Simplified)
    {
        deviceList = createNewDeviceList();    //Add device to the list and returns an updated list

        arrayAdapter.notifyDataSetChanged();    //Update the list
}
}

Can anyone see where I am going wrong?

like image 902
Pippa Rose Smith Avatar asked Nov 07 '12 17:11

Pippa Rose Smith


2 Answers

While the accepted answer solves the problem, the explanation of why is incorrect, and since this is an important concept I thought I'd attempt to clarify.

Slartibartfast's explanation that notifyDataSetChanged() only works when add, insert,remove, or clear is called on the adapter is incorrect.

That explanation is true of the setNotifyOnChange() method, which if set to true (as it is by default) will automatically call notifyDataSetChanged() when any of those four actions occur.

I think the poster confused the two methods. notifyDatasetChanged() itself does not have those restrictions. It just tells the adapter that the list it is looking at has changed, and it does not matter how the change to the list actually happened.

While I can't see the source code for your createNewDeviceList(), I would guess your problem came from the fact that you had the adapter referencing the original list you created, and then you created a new list in createNewDeviceList(), and since the adapter was still pointing to the old list it could not see the changes.

The solution slartibartfast mentioned works because it clears the adapter and specifically adds the updated list to that adapter. Thus you don't have the problem of your adapter pointing to the wrong place.

Hope this helps someone!

like image 161
Laura Avatar answered Oct 28 '22 10:10

Laura


For an ArrayAdapter, notifyDataSetChanged only works if you use the add, insert, remove, and clear functions on the Adapter.

  1. Use clear to clear the adapter - arrayAdapter.clear()
  2. Use Adapter.addAll and add the newly formed list - arrayAdapter.addAll(deviceList)
  3. Call notifyDataSetChanged

Alternatives:

  1. Repeat this step after new devicelist is formed - but this is redundant

    arrayAdapter = new ArrayAdapter<Device>(this, android.R.layout.simple_list_item_1, deviceList);
    
  2. Create your own class derived from BaseAdapter and ListAdapter that gives you more flexibility. This is most recommended.
like image 40
Vrashabh Irde Avatar answered Oct 28 '22 09:10

Vrashabh Irde