Get ListView's height via ListAdapter - Android User Interface

Android examples for User Interface:ListView

Description

Get ListView's height via ListAdapter

Demo Code

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//package com.java2s;

import android.view.View;

import android.widget.ListAdapter;
import android.widget.ListView;

public class Main {
    /**
     * Get ListView's height
     *
     * @param ListView
     * @return
     */
    public static int getListViewHeight(ListView ListView) {
        if (ListView == null) {
            return 0;
        }

        ListAdapter listAdapter = ListView.getAdapter();
        if (listAdapter == null) {
            return 0;
        }

        int totalHeight = 0;
        for (int i = 0; i < listAdapter.getCount(); i++) {
            View listItem = listAdapter.getView(i, null, ListView);
            listItem.measure(View.MeasureSpec.makeMeasureSpec(0,
                    View.MeasureSpec.UNSPECIFIED), View.MeasureSpec
                    .makeMeasureSpec(0, View.MeasureSpec.UNSPECIFIED));
            totalHeight += listItem.getMeasuredHeight();
        }

        return (totalHeight + (ListView.getDividerHeight() * (listAdapter
                .getCount() - 1)));
    }
}

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