Spinner with empty default selected item

久未见 提交于 2020-02-11 07:29:05

问题


I'm trying to create a spinner with default empty selected item, but it displays the first item from the choices of spinner. If I add null value to my string, which is the source of choices in spinner, then after opening spinner that empty row is displayed. How should I do it? Here's code I'm using:

  String[] ch = {"Session1", "Session2", "Session3"};
  Spinner sp = (Spinner)findViewById(R.id.spinner1);
  TextView sess_name = findViewById(R.id.sessname);
  ArrayAdapter<String> adapter = new ArrayAdapter<String>(this,android.R.layout.simple_spinner_item,ch);
  sp.setAdapter(adapter);

  adapter.setDropDownViewResource(android.R.layout.simple_spinner_dropdown_item);

  sp.setOnItemSelectedListener(new AdapterView.OnItemSelectedListener({
      @Override
      public void onItemSelected(AdapterView<?> arg0, View arg1, int arg2, long arg3) {
          int index = arg0.getSelectedItemPosition();
          sess_name.setText(ch[index]);

          Toast.makeText(getBaseContext(), "You have selected item : " + ch[index], Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
      }

回答1:


Barak's solution have a problem. When you select the first item, Spinner won't call OnItemSelectedListener's onItemSelected() and refresh the empty content because the previous position and selection position both is 0.

First put a empty string at the begin of your string array:

String[] test = {" ", "one", "two", "three"};

Second build adapter, don't modify getView(), modify getDropDownView(). Set the empty View's height to 1px.

public class MyArrayAdapter extends ArrayAdapter<String> {

    private static final int ITEM_HEIGHT = ViewGroup.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT;

    private int textViewResourceId;


    public MyArrayAdapter(Context context,
                          int textViewResourceId,
                          String[] objects) {
        super(context, textViewResourceId, objects);
        this.textViewResourceId = textViewResourceId;
    }

    @Override
    public View getDropDownView(int position, View convertView, @NonNull ViewGroup parent) {
        TextView textView;

        if (convertView == null) {
            textView = (TextView) LayoutInflater.from(getContext())
                   .inflate(textViewResourceId, parent, false);
        } else {
            textView = (TextView) convertView;
        }

        textView.setText(getItem(position));
        if (position == 0) {
            ViewGroup.LayoutParams layoutParams = textView.getLayoutParams();
            layoutParams.height = 1;
            textView.setLayoutParams(layoutParams);
        } else {
            ViewGroup.LayoutParams layoutParams = textView.getLayoutParams();
            layoutParams.height = ITEM_HEIGHT;
            textView.setLayoutParams(layoutParams);
        }

        return textView;
    }
}



回答2:


I'm a little late to the party, but here is what I did to solve this.
If the user cancels out of selecting an initial item the spinner will retain the initial empty state. Once an initial item has been selected it works as 'normal'
Works on 2.3.3+, I have not tested on 2.2 and below

First, create an adapter class...

public class EmptyFirstItemAdapter extends ArrayAdapter<String>{
    //Track the removal of the empty item
    private boolean emptyRemoved = false;

    /** Adjust the constructor(s) to fit your purposes. */
    public EmptyFirstitemAdapter(Context context, List<String> objects) {
        super(context, android.R.layout.simple_spinner_item, objects);
        setDropDownViewResource(android.R.layout.simple_spinner_dropdown_item);
    }

    @Override
    public int getCount() {
        //Adjust the count based on the removal of the empty item
        if(emptyRemoved){
            return super.getCount();            
        }
        return super.getCount()-1;            
    }

    @Override
    public View getDropDownView(int position, View convertView, ViewGroup parent) {
        if(!emptyRemoved){
            // Remove the empty item the first time the dropdown is displayed.
            emptyRemoved = true;
            // Set to false to prevent auto-selecting the first item after removal.
            setNotifyOnChange(false);
            remove(getItem(0));
            // Set it back to true for future changes.
            setNotifyOnChange(true);
        }
        return super.getDropDownView(position, convertView, parent);
    }

    @Override
    public long getItemId(int position) {
        // Adjust the id after removal to keep the id's the same as pre-removal.
        if(emptyRemoved){
            return position +1;
        }
        return position;
    }

}

Here is the string array I used in strings.xml

<string-array name="my_items">
    <item></item>
    <item>Item 1</item>
    <item>Item 2</item>
</string-array>

Next, add an OnItemSelectedListener to your Spinner...

mSpinner = (Spinner) mRootView.findViewById(R.id.spinner);
String[] opts = getResources().getStringArray(R.array.my_items);
//DO NOT set the entries in XML OR use an array directly, the adapter will get an immutable List.
List<String> vals = new ArrayList<String>(Arrays.asList(opts));
final EmptyFirstitemAdapter adapter = new EmptyFirstitemAdapter(getActivity(), vals);
mSpinner.setAdapter(adapter);
mSpinner.setOnItemSelectedListener(new OnItemSelectedListener() {
    //Track that we have updated after removing the empty item
    private boolean mInitialized = false;
    @Override
    public void onItemSelected(AdapterView<?> parent, View view, int position, long id) {
        if(!mInitialized && position == 0 && id == 1){
            // User selected the 1st item after the 'empty' item was initially removed,
            // update the data set to compensate for the removed item.
            mInitialized = true;
            adapter.notifyDataSetChanged();
        }
    }

    @Override
    public void onNothingSelected(AdapterView<?> parent) {
        // Nothing to do
    }
});

It may not be a 'perfect' solution, but I hope it helps someone.




回答3:


After some thinking, I believe I've come up with a method to achieve your goal. It involves creating a custom adapter and setting/maintaining a flag to determine if an item from the spinner has been selected. Using this method you do not need to create/use false data (your empty string).

Basically, the adapters getView method sets the text for the closed spinner. So if you override that and set a conditional in there, you can have a blank field on startup and after you make a selection have it appear in the closed spinner box. The only thing is you need to remember to set the flag whenever you need to see the value in the closed spinner.

I've created a small example program (code below).

Note that I only added the single constructor I needed for my example. You can implement all the standard ArrayAdapter constructors or only the one(s) you need.

SpinnerTest.java

public class SpinnerTestActivity extends Activity {
    private String[] planets = { "Mercury", "Venus", "Earth", "Mars",
            "Jupiter", "Saturn", "Uranus", "Neptune" };
    @Override
    public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
        super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
        setContentView(R.layout.main);
        Spinner spinner = (Spinner) findViewById(R.id.spinner);
        CustomAdapter adapter = new CustomAdapter(this,              // Use our custom adapter
                android.R.layout.simple_spinner_item, planets);
        adapter.setDropDownViewResource(android.R.layout.simple_spinner_dropdown_item);
        spinner.setAdapter(adapter);
        spinner.setOnItemSelectedListener(new OnItemSelectedListener() {
            @Override
            public void onNothingSelected(AdapterView<?> parent) {
            }
            @Override
            public void onItemSelected(AdapterView<?> parent, View view,
                    int pos, long id) {
                CustomAdapter.flag = true;                       // Set adapter flag that something
                has been chosen
            }
        });
    }
}

CustomAdapter.java

public class CustomAdapter extends ArrayAdapter {
    private Context context;
    private int textViewResourceId;
    private String[] objects;
    public static boolean flag = false;
    public CustomAdapter(Context context, int textViewResourceId,
            String[] objects) {
        super(context, textViewResourceId, objects);
        this.context = context;
        this.textViewResourceId = textViewResourceId;
        this.objects = objects;
    }
    @Override
    public View getView(int position, View convertView, ViewGroup parent) {
        if (convertView == null)
            convertView = View.inflate(context, textViewResourceId, null);
        if (flag != false) {
            TextView tv = (TextView) convertView;
            tv.setText(objects[position]);
        }
        return convertView;
    }
}



回答4:


Here is what I use. It properly handles null (empty) selection in a generic manner. It works with any model class T, as long as class T properly implements toString(), to display the text shown in the spinner, and equals(), so that items may be selected by reference rather than by positional index.

package com.10xdev.android.components;

import android.content.Context;
import android.graphics.Color;
import android.util.AttributeSet;
import android.view.LayoutInflater;
import android.view.View;
import android.view.ViewGroup;
import android.widget.ArrayAdapter;
import android.widget.Spinner;
import android.widget.TextView;

import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;

/**
 * A spinner where no selection is possible, and other enhancements.
 * requires model class to properly implement Object.equals, with semantic comparaison (such as id comparaison)
 * and a proper toString(), whose result will be displayed in the spinner
 *
 * @author tony.benbrahim
 */

public class EnhancedSpinner<T> extends Spinner {
    private final EnhanceArraySpinnerAdapter<T> spinnerAdapter;
    private final List<T> items = new ArrayList<>();
    private T selected = null;

    public EnhancedSpinner(final Context context, final AttributeSet attributeSet) {
        super(context, attributeSet);
        spinnerAdapter = new EnhanceArraySpinnerAdapter<>(context, items);
        setAdapter(spinnerAdapter);
    }

    /**
     * sets the items to be displayed
     *
     * @param items
     */
    public void setItems(final List<T> items) {
        this.items.clear();
        //very iffy, but works because of type erasure
        this.items.add((T) "");
        this.items.addAll(items);
        spinnerAdapter.notifyDataSetChanged();
        updateSelected();
    }

    /**
     * set the selected item. this may be called before or after setting items
     *
     * @param item the item to select, or null to clear the selection
     */
    public void setSelected(final T item) {
        this.selected = item;
        updateSelected();
    }

    /**
     * gets the selected item, or null if no item is selected
     *
     * @return
     */
    @Override
    public T getSelectedItem() {
        return getSelectedItemPosition() != 0 ? (T) super.getSelectedItem() : null;
    }

    /**
     * set the error message for the select
     *
     * @param errorMessage
     */
    public void setError(final String errorMessage) {
        final TextView errorText = (TextView) getSelectedView();
        errorText.setError("error");
        errorText.setTextColor(Color.RED);
        errorText.setText(errorMessage);
    }

    private void updateSelected() {
        if (selected == null) {
            setSelection(0);
        } else {
            for (int i = 1; i < items.size(); ++i) {
                if (selected.equals(items.get(i))) {
                    setSelection(i);
                    break;
                }
            }
        }
    }

    private class EnhanceArraySpinnerAdapter<T> extends ArrayAdapter<T> {
        private final LayoutInflater inflater;

        public EnhanceArraySpinnerAdapter(final Context context, final List<T> objects) {
            super(context, android.R.layout.simple_spinner_item, objects);
            inflater = (LayoutInflater) context.getSystemService(Context.LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE);
        }

        @Override
        public View getDropDownView(final int position, final View convertView, final ViewGroup parent) {
            final TextView textView = convertView != null ? (TextView) convertView
                    : (TextView) inflater.inflate(android.R.layout.simple_spinner_item, parent, false);
            final Object item = getItem(position);
            textView.setText(item.toString());
            final ViewGroup.LayoutParams layoutParams = textView.getLayoutParams();
            layoutParams.height = position == 0 ? 1 : LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT;
            textView.setLayoutParams(layoutParams);
            return textView;
        }
    }
}



回答5:


You have to put the first element of the spinner empty, or with an string indicating that nothing is selected like the following:

String[] ch= {"","Session1", "Session2", "Session3"};

or

String[] ch= {"Nothing selected", "Session1", "Session2", "Session3"};

hope to help



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11483883/spinner-with-empty-default-selected-item

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