In my project I have class that extends ArrayAdapter and implements SectionIndexer. When implementing methods getPositionForSec
While the basic functionality of the sectionIndexer (scrolling through the section indices when pulling the scrollbar thumb) is unaffected, returning a constant in the method getSectionForPosition can lead to a misbehaviour of the scrollbar positioning when swiping through the list (e.g. the scrollbar moving out of the window on the y-axis).
Apparently this misbehaviour only occurs when the list or single sections exceed a certain length, so for shorter lists the indexer might seem to work correctly (but in fact doesn't). I experienced this misbehaviour in larger lists when returning a constant in the above method several times and fixed it by implementing getSectionForPosition in a correct way.
However, since it might be interesting for others I can provide a sample implementation of that method. Let azIndexer be a HashMap containing a correct section -> position mapping of my indices and listItems be the items arranged by the adapter. The following builds a position -> sectionIndex mapping stored in positionIndexer.
List values = new ArrayList();
for (int i : azIndexer.values()) {
values.add(i);
}
values.add(listItems.size()-1);
Collections.sort(values);
int k = 0;
int z = 0;
for(int i = 0; i < values.size()-1; i++) {
int temp = values.get(i+1);
do {
positionIndexer.put(k, z);
k++;
} while(k < temp);
z++;
}
which will then be used in the getSectionForPosition method:
@Override
public int getSectionForPosition(int position) {
return positionIndexer.get(position);
}