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Android Horizontal ListView Tutorial

Android Horizontal ListView Tutorial

In this Horizontal Listview android example, we will discuss how to create a horizontal listview using RecyclerView. Android Horizontal Listview is required in apps where we create product listing as in various shopping apps and google play store app as shown below.

We will be creating an Android Horizontal listview that will show fruits in a horizontal list. After completion, the app will look like as shown in the Demo Video Below.

This tutorial is very similar to the Android Cardview Tutorial, however instead of listing vertically, we are showing horizontal list view.

Demo for Android Horizontal ListView




Creating a New Project – HorizontalListView

  1. Open Android Studio and create a new project HorizontalListView and company domain application.example.com (We have used our own company domain i.e androidtutorialpoint.com. Similarly you can use yours).
  2. Click Next and choose Min SDK, we have kept the default value. Again Click Next and Choose Blank Activity .
  3. Choose the Activity as MainActivity and click next.
  4. Leave all other things as default and Click Finish.

A new project will be created and gradle will resolve all the dependencies.
We would be listing fruits in our android horizontal list view so create a new Fruit.java class which will have all the field as well getter,setter methods required for a Fruits. Add the following code to the class

Fruit.java

package com.androidtutorialpoint.horizontallistview;
public class Fruit {

    String cardName;
    int imageResourceId;
    int isfav;
    int isturned;
 
    public int getIsturned() {
        return isturned;
    }
    public void setIsturned(int isturned) {
        this.isturned = isturned;
    }
    public int getIsfav() {
        return isfav;
    }
    public void setIsfav(int isfav) {
        this.isfav = isfav;
    }
    public String getCardName() {
        return cardName;
    }
    public void setCardName(String cardName) {
        this.cardName = cardName;
    }
    public int getImageResourceId() {
        return imageResourceId;
    }
    public void setImageResourceId(int imageResourceId) {
        this.imageResourceId = imageResourceId;
    }
}

Adding Support Library for RecyclerView

Add the following code to the App Level build.gradle

    compile 'com.android.support:recyclerview-v7:24.0.0'
    compile 'com.android.support:cardview-v7:24.0.0'

Now, Gradle will sync your project and add the dependencies.

Add a RecyclerView

  1. Create a layout file by Right-clicking on the res/layout directory and selecting New → Layout resource file. Name the file fragment_card.xml and click OK to create the file.Open the file add the following code.
  2. fragment_card.xml

    Let’s create a layout file. Create a new Layout resource file name it recycle_items.xml and paste the following code.

    recycle_items.xml

    
        

    In the Layout we have a LinearLayout and FrameLayout. We have an ImageView for the android horizontal listview background and a TextView for the displaying the name of the fruit. we have another LinearLayout for the Like and Share buttons.

    Adding The Functionality to Horizontal ListView Android Example App

    1. Create a new fragment, name it HorizontalListViewFragment.java and add the following code.
      We will use the array to store the name and image of the fruit. Download the horizontal listview android example by clicking on the Download Now Button above add the photos of fruits to the drawable folder.

      HorizontalListViewFragment.java

       
          String Fruits[] = {"Mango","Apple","Grapes","Papaya","WaterMelon"};
          int  Images[] = {R.drawable.mango,R.drawable.apple,R.drawable.grapes,R.drawable.papaya,R.drawable.watermelon};
      
    2. In the onCreate() method we use the initializeList() method to initialize the ArrayList in Android Cardview which will be passed to the Adapter later.
    3.      @Override
          public void onCreate(@Nullable Bundle savedInstanceState) {
              super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
              listitems.clear();
              for(int i =0;i
    4. Next, add view Holder for android horizontal listview to hold on to the views, so add the following code.
    5.     public class MyViewHolder extends RecyclerView.ViewHolder {
      
              public TextView titleTextView;
              public ImageView coverImageView;
              public ImageView likeImageView;
              public ImageView shareImageView;
      
              public MyViewHolder(View v) {
                  super(v);
                  titleTextView = (TextView) v.findViewById(R.id.titleTextView);
                  coverImageView = (ImageView) v.findViewById(R.id.coverImageView);
                  likeImageView = (ImageView) v.findViewById(R.id.likeImageView);
                  shareImageView = (ImageView) v.findViewById(R.id.shareImageView);
                  likeImageView.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
                      @Override
                      public void onClick(View v) {
                          int id = (int)likeImageView.getTag();
                          if( id == R.drawable.ic_like){
      
                              likeImageView.setTag(R.drawable.ic_liked);
                              likeImageView.setImageResource(R.drawable.ic_liked);
      
                              Toast.makeText(getActivity(),titleTextView.getText()+" added to favourites",Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
      
                          }else{
                              likeImageView.setTag(R.drawable.ic_like);
                              likeImageView.setImageResource(R.drawable.ic_like);
                              Toast.makeText(getActivity(),titleTextView.getText()+" removed from favourites",Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
                          }
                      }
                  });
      
                  shareImageView.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
                      @Override
                      public void onClick(View v) {
      
                          Uri imageUri = Uri.parse(ContentResolver.SCHEME_ANDROID_RESOURCE +
                                  "://" + getResources().getResourcePackageName(coverImageView.getId())
                                  + '/' + "drawable" + '/' + getResources().getResourceEntryName((int)coverImageView.getTag()));
                          Intent shareIntent = new Intent();
                          shareIntent.setAction(Intent.ACTION_SEND);
                          shareIntent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_STREAM,imageUri);
                          shareIntent.setType("image/jpeg");
                          startActivity(Intent.createChooser(shareIntent, getResources().getText(R.string.send_to)));
                      }
                  });
              }
          }
      

      The above class will have a reference of ImageView and the TextViews for each horizontal listview it will be holding. We have also attached the setOnClickListener() to the likeImageView and the shareImageView.

      On clicking the like button the state of the button is toggled and it shows a corresponding message that it has added/removed the item to/from favorites.

      In the OnClick() for the shareImageView an Intent is fired that shows an option to share the image of the place you have selected.

    6. Next, we extend the RecyclerView.Adapter class, this adapter is link between the RecyclerView and the data which we want to list. It creates required ViewHolders and also binds the ViewHolder to data from the Fruit class.

      It has three main methods:

      1. onCreateViewHolder() : Inflates the layout and creates a new view Holder.
      2. onBindViewHodler() : Binds the data to the view holder.
      3. getItemCount() : returns the size of the data to be dispalyed.

      Use the following code to create a MyAdapter.

    7.     public class MyAdapter extends RecyclerView.Adapter {
              private ArrayList list;
              public MyAdapter(ArrayList Data) {
                  list = Data;
              }
              @Override
              public MyViewHolder onCreateViewHolder(ViewGroup parent,int viewType) {
                  // create a new view
                  View view = LayoutInflater.from(parent.getContext())
                          .inflate(R.layout.recycle_items, parent, false);
                  MyViewHolder holder = new MyViewHolder(view);
                  return holder;
              }
              @Override
              public void onBindViewHolder(final MyViewHolder holder, int position) {
      
                  holder.titleTextView.setText(list.get(position).getCardName());
                  holder.coverImageView.setImageResource(list.get(position).getImageResourceId());
                  holder.coverImageView.setTag(list.get(position).getImageResourceId());
                  holder.likeImageView.setTag(R.drawable.ic_like);
      
              }
              @Override
              public int getItemCount() {
                  return list.size();
              }
          }
      
    8. In the onCreateView() method of the HorizontalListViewFragment.java, Create a new LinearLayoutManager and set the RecyclerView to use it. The purpose of the LayoutManager is to handle the positioning of the list items and scrolling behaviour.
    9. . Note that we are setting the orientation to HORIZONTAL in the LinearLayoutManager for the horizontal listview behaviour

       @Override
          public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container,
                                   Bundle savedInstanceState) {
      
              View view = inflater.inflate(R.layout.fragment_horizontal_list_view, container, false);
              MyRecyclerView = (RecyclerView) view.findViewById(R.id.cardView);
              MyRecyclerView.setHasFixedSize(true);
              LinearLayoutManager MyLayoutManager = new LinearLayoutManager(getActivity());
              MyLayoutManager.setOrientation(LinearLayoutManager.HORIZONTAL);
              if (listitems.size() > 0 & MyRecyclerView != null) {
                  MyRecyclerView.setAdapter(new MyAdapter(listitems));
              }
              MyRecyclerView.setLayoutManager(MyLayoutManager);
      
              return view;
          }
      

      Here is the completed HorizontalListViewFragment.java file => HorizontalListViewFragment.javahref=”http://www.androidtutorialpoint.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/HorizontalListViewFragment.txt”>HorizontalListViewFragment.java

    10. Next,host the HorizontalListViewFragment in the MainActivity. Open MainActivity.java and add the following code.
    11. MainActivity

      
      package com.androidtutorialpoint.horizontallistview;
      
      import android.os.Bundle;
      import android.support.v4.app.Fragment;
      import android.support.v4.app.FragmentManager;
      import android.support.v7.app.AppCompatActivity;
      
      public class MainActivity extends AppCompatActivity {
      
          @Override
          protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
              super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
              setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);
              FragmentManager fm = getSupportFragmentManager();
              Fragment fragment = fm.findFragmentById(R.id.fragmentContainer);
      
              if (fragment == null) {
                  fragment = new HorizontalListViewFragment();
                  ;
                  fm.beginTransaction()
                          .add(R.id.fragmentContainer, fragment)
                          .commit();
              }
          }
      }
      

      The layout file for MainActivity i.e. activity_main.xml consists of a FrameLayout as a fragmentContainer.

      activity_main.xml

      Run the App and you should see android horizontal listview which scrolls horizontally and shows your favorite fruits. Try scrolling through horizontal listview android example and clicking on Like and Share to share the photo. Isn’t this simple ?? Please comment in case you have any doubts or suggestions.



      What’s Next

      We hope this tutorial will help you create your own shopping list app with android horizontal listview to add your favorite items. . We will soon be covering tutorial on android listview with swipe to delete functionality. Till then stay tuned and don’t forget to subscribe our blog for latest android tutorials. Also do Like our Facebook Page or Add us on Twitter.

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