A Listview is a user interface element that displays lists of items that are scrollable.
In this example, you are going to create a listView that displays the days of the week. To start with, let us create a new XML file and name it listViewTemplate.xml.
In listViewTemplate.xml, we add a new textview as shown below.
<?xml version = "1.0" encoding = "utf-8" ?> <TextView xmlns:android = "http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" android:id = "@+id/textItem" android:textSize ="20sp" android:layout_width = "fill_parent" android:layout_height = "wrap_content"/>
Next, go to Main.axml and create a new listview inside the Linear Layout.
<ListView android:minWidth="25px" android:minHeight="25px" android:layout_width="match_parent" android:layout_height="match_parent" android:id="@+id/listView1" />
Open MainActivity.cs and type the following code to bind the data to the listview we created. The code must be written inside the OnCreate() method.
SetContentView(Resource.Layout.Main); var listView = FindViewById<ListView>(Resource.Id.listView1); var data = new string[] { "Sunday", "Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday", "Thursday", "Friday", "Saturday" }; listView.Adapter = new ArrayAdapter(this, Resource.Layout.ListViewTemplate, data);
Var data = new string[] simply holds our items as an array.
Array Adapter returns the items in our collection as a view. By default, the Array Adapter uses a default textView to display each item. In the above code, we created our own textview in ListViewTemplate.xml and referenced it using the constructor shown below.
ArrayAdapter(this, Resource.Layout.ListViewTemplate, data);
Finally, build and run your application to view the output.
A gridView is a view group that allows applications to lay out content in a two-dimensional way, scrollable grid.
To add a GridView, create a new project and call it gridViewApp. Go to Main.axml and add a grid as shown below.
<?xml version = "1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <GridView xmlns:android = "http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" android:id = "@+id/gridview" android:layout_width = "fill_parent" android:layout_height = "fill_parent" android:columnWidth = "90dp" android:numColumns = "auto_fit" android:verticalSpacing = "10dp" android:horizontalSpacing = "10dp" android:stretchMode = "columnWidth" android:gravity = "center" />
Next, create a new class and name it ImageAdpter.cs. This class will contain the adapter classes for all items which will be shown in the grid.
Inside ImageAdapter, add the following code −
public class ImageAdapter : BaseAdapter { Context context; public ImageAdapter(Context ch) { context = ch; } public override int Count { get { return cars.Length; } } public override long GetItemId(int position) { return 0; } public override Java.Lang.Object GetItem(int position) { return null; } public override View GetView(int position, View convertView, ViewGroup parent) { ImageView imageView; if (convertView == null) { imageView = new ImageView(context); imageView.LayoutParameters = new GridView.LayoutParams(100, 100); imageView.SetScaleType(ImageView.ScaleType.CenterCrop); imageView.SetPadding(8, 8, 8, 8); } else { imageView = (ImageView)convertView; } imageView.SetImageResource(cars[position]); return imageView; } int[] cars = { Resource.Drawable.img1, Resource.Drawable.img2, Resource.Drawable.img3, Resource.Drawable.img4, Resource.Drawable.img5, Resource.Drawable.img6, }; }
In the above code, we have simply bound our car images to the image adapters. Next, open MainActivity.cs and add the following code after setContentView().
var gridview = FindViewById<GridView>(Resource.Id.gridview); gridview.Adapter = new ImageAdapter(this); gridview.ItemClick += delegate(object sender, AdapterView.ItemClickEventArgs args) { Toast.MakeText(this, args.Position.ToString(), ToastLength.Short).Show(); };
The above code finds the gridView in main.axml and binds it to the imageAdapter class. Gridview.ItemClick creates an onClick event which returns the position of the selected image when a user clicks on an image.
Now, build and run your application to view the output.