How can I add an additional LinearLayout between an existing one and a button?
Is it possible to show a new LinearLayout
between an existing one and a button by clicking that button? I want to show a new field to be complete.
This picture illustrates what I mean:
java android android-linearlayout
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Is it possible to show a new LinearLayout
between an existing one and a button by clicking that button? I want to show a new field to be complete.
This picture illustrates what I mean:
java android android-linearlayout
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Yes, it's possible. For example using a ViewStub
– 0X0nosugar
Nov 21 '18 at 19:53
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Is it possible to show a new LinearLayout
between an existing one and a button by clicking that button? I want to show a new field to be complete.
This picture illustrates what I mean:
java android android-linearlayout
Is it possible to show a new LinearLayout
between an existing one and a button by clicking that button? I want to show a new field to be complete.
This picture illustrates what I mean:
java android android-linearlayout
java android android-linearlayout
edited Nov 21 '18 at 22:05
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Yes, it's possible. For example using a ViewStub
– 0X0nosugar
Nov 21 '18 at 19:53
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Yes, it's possible. For example using a ViewStub
– 0X0nosugar
Nov 21 '18 at 19:53
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Yes, it's possible. For example using a ViewStub
– 0X0nosugar
Nov 21 '18 at 19:53
Yes, it's possible. For example using a ViewStub
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Nov 21 '18 at 19:53
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In the world of programming, anything is possible (I've been told by many developers).
In your code, you simply need to add the following code in the onClick method:
LinearLayout layout = new LinearLayout(MainActivity.this);
layout.setBackgroundColor(Color.parseColor("#135517"));
Setting background is just an example of what it's capable of achieving. One thing I would recommend you to do is to position it properly to ensure it fits the hierarchy accordingly.
For example:
RelativeLayout.LayoutParams params = (RelativeLayout.LayoutParams) viewToLayout.getLayoutParams();
params.addRule(RelativeLayout.BELOW, R.id.below_id);
With this piece of code, you are creating a new params layout and add a rule to the layout which in this example is coded to position below another element.
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In the world of programming, anything is possible (I've been told by many developers).
In your code, you simply need to add the following code in the onClick method:
LinearLayout layout = new LinearLayout(MainActivity.this);
layout.setBackgroundColor(Color.parseColor("#135517"));
Setting background is just an example of what it's capable of achieving. One thing I would recommend you to do is to position it properly to ensure it fits the hierarchy accordingly.
For example:
RelativeLayout.LayoutParams params = (RelativeLayout.LayoutParams) viewToLayout.getLayoutParams();
params.addRule(RelativeLayout.BELOW, R.id.below_id);
With this piece of code, you are creating a new params layout and add a rule to the layout which in this example is coded to position below another element.
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In the world of programming, anything is possible (I've been told by many developers).
In your code, you simply need to add the following code in the onClick method:
LinearLayout layout = new LinearLayout(MainActivity.this);
layout.setBackgroundColor(Color.parseColor("#135517"));
Setting background is just an example of what it's capable of achieving. One thing I would recommend you to do is to position it properly to ensure it fits the hierarchy accordingly.
For example:
RelativeLayout.LayoutParams params = (RelativeLayout.LayoutParams) viewToLayout.getLayoutParams();
params.addRule(RelativeLayout.BELOW, R.id.below_id);
With this piece of code, you are creating a new params layout and add a rule to the layout which in this example is coded to position below another element.
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In the world of programming, anything is possible (I've been told by many developers).
In your code, you simply need to add the following code in the onClick method:
LinearLayout layout = new LinearLayout(MainActivity.this);
layout.setBackgroundColor(Color.parseColor("#135517"));
Setting background is just an example of what it's capable of achieving. One thing I would recommend you to do is to position it properly to ensure it fits the hierarchy accordingly.
For example:
RelativeLayout.LayoutParams params = (RelativeLayout.LayoutParams) viewToLayout.getLayoutParams();
params.addRule(RelativeLayout.BELOW, R.id.below_id);
With this piece of code, you are creating a new params layout and add a rule to the layout which in this example is coded to position below another element.
In the world of programming, anything is possible (I've been told by many developers).
In your code, you simply need to add the following code in the onClick method:
LinearLayout layout = new LinearLayout(MainActivity.this);
layout.setBackgroundColor(Color.parseColor("#135517"));
Setting background is just an example of what it's capable of achieving. One thing I would recommend you to do is to position it properly to ensure it fits the hierarchy accordingly.
For example:
RelativeLayout.LayoutParams params = (RelativeLayout.LayoutParams) viewToLayout.getLayoutParams();
params.addRule(RelativeLayout.BELOW, R.id.below_id);
With this piece of code, you are creating a new params layout and add a rule to the layout which in this example is coded to position below another element.
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Yes, it's possible. For example using a ViewStub
– 0X0nosugar
Nov 21 '18 at 19:53