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Android example source code file (TableLayout.java)

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The TableLayout.java Android example source code

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package android.widget;

import com.android.internal.R;

import android.content.Context;
import android.content.res.TypedArray;
import android.util.AttributeSet;
import android.util.SparseBooleanArray;
import android.view.View;
import android.view.ViewGroup;

import java.util.regex.Pattern;

/**
 * <p>A layout that arranges its children into rows and columns.
 * A TableLayout consists of a number of {@link android.widget.TableRow} objects,
 * each defining a row (actually, you can have other children, which will be
 * explained below). TableLayout containers do not display border lines for
 * their rows, columns, or cells. Each row has zero or more cells; each cell can
 * hold one {@link android.view.View View} object. The table has as many columns
 * as the row with the most cells. A table can leave cells empty. Cells can span
 * columns, as they can in HTML.</p>
 *
 * <p>The width of a column is defined by the row with the widest cell in that
 * column. However, a TableLayout can specify certain columns as shrinkable or
 * stretchable by calling
 * {@link #setColumnShrinkable(int, boolean) setColumnShrinkable()}
 * or {@link #setColumnStretchable(int, boolean) setColumnStretchable()}. If
 * marked as shrinkable, the column width can be shrunk to fit the table into
 * its parent object. If marked as stretchable, it can expand in width to fit
 * any extra space. The total width of the table is defined by its parent
 * container. It is important to remember that a column can be both shrinkable
 * and stretchable. In such a situation, the column will change its size to
 * always use up the available space, but never more. Finally, you can hide a
 * column by calling
 * {@link #setColumnCollapsed(int,boolean) setColumnCollapsed()}.</p>
 *
 * <p>The children of a TableLayout cannot specify the layout_width
 * attribute. Width is always <code>MATCH_PARENT. However, the
 * <code>layout_height attribute can be defined by a child; default value
 * is {@link android.widget.TableLayout.LayoutParams#WRAP_CONTENT}. If the child
 * is a {@link android.widget.TableRow}, then the height is always
 * {@link android.widget.TableLayout.LayoutParams#WRAP_CONTENT}.</p>
 *
 * <p> Cells must be added to a row in increasing column order, both in code and
 * XML. Column numbers are zero-based. If you don't specify a column number for
 * a child cell, it will autoincrement to the next available column. If you skip
 * a column number, it will be considered an empty cell in that row. See the
 * TableLayout examples in ApiDemos for examples of creating tables in XML.</p>
 *
 * <p>Although the typical child of a TableLayout is a TableRow, you can
 * actually use any View subclass as a direct child of TableLayout. The View
 * will be displayed as a single row that spans all the table columns.</p>
 */
public class TableLayout extends LinearLayout {
    private int[] mMaxWidths;
    private SparseBooleanArray mStretchableColumns;
    private SparseBooleanArray mShrinkableColumns;
    private SparseBooleanArray mCollapsedColumns;

    private boolean mShrinkAllColumns;
    private boolean mStretchAllColumns;

    private TableLayout.PassThroughHierarchyChangeListener mPassThroughListener;

    private boolean mInitialized;

    /**
     * <p>Creates a new TableLayout for the given context.

* * @param context the application environment */ public TableLayout(Context context) { super(context); initTableLayout(); } /** * <p>Creates a new TableLayout for the given context and with the * specified set attributes.</p> * * @param context the application environment * @param attrs a collection of attributes */ public TableLayout(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) { super(context, attrs); TypedArray a = context.obtainStyledAttributes(attrs, R.styleable.TableLayout); String stretchedColumns = a.getString(R.styleable.TableLayout_stretchColumns); if (stretchedColumns != null) { if (stretchedColumns.charAt(0) == '*') { mStretchAllColumns = true; } else { mStretchableColumns = parseColumns(stretchedColumns); } } String shrinkedColumns = a.getString(R.styleable.TableLayout_shrinkColumns); if (shrinkedColumns != null) { if (shrinkedColumns.charAt(0) == '*') { mShrinkAllColumns = true; } else { mShrinkableColumns = parseColumns(shrinkedColumns); } } String collapsedColumns = a.getString(R.styleable.TableLayout_collapseColumns); if (collapsedColumns != null) { mCollapsedColumns = parseColumns(collapsedColumns); } a.recycle(); initTableLayout(); } /** * <p>Parses a sequence of columns ids defined in a CharSequence with the * following pattern (regex): \d+(\s*,\s*\d+)*</p> * * <p>Examples: "1" or "13, 7, 6" or "".

* * <p>The result of the parsing is stored in a sparse boolean array. The * parsed column ids are used as the keys of the sparse array. The values * are always true.</p> * * @param sequence a sequence of column ids, can be empty but not null * @return a sparse array of boolean mapping column indexes to the columns * collapse state */ private static SparseBooleanArray parseColumns(String sequence) { SparseBooleanArray columns = new SparseBooleanArray(); Pattern pattern = Pattern.compile("\\s*,\\s*"); String[] columnDefs = pattern.split(sequence); for (String columnIdentifier : columnDefs) { try { int columnIndex = Integer.parseInt(columnIdentifier); // only valid, i.e. positive, columns indexes are handled if (columnIndex >= 0) { // putting true in this sparse array indicates that the // column index was defined in the XML file columns.put(columnIndex, true); } } catch (NumberFormatException e) { // we just ignore columns that don't exist } } return columns; } /** * <p>Performs initialization common to prorgrammatic use and XML use of * this widget.</p> */ private void initTableLayout() { if (mCollapsedColumns == null) { mCollapsedColumns = new SparseBooleanArray(); } if (mStretchableColumns == null) { mStretchableColumns = new SparseBooleanArray(); } if (mShrinkableColumns == null) { mShrinkableColumns = new SparseBooleanArray(); } mPassThroughListener = new PassThroughHierarchyChangeListener(); // make sure to call the parent class method to avoid potential // infinite loops super.setOnHierarchyChangeListener(mPassThroughListener); mInitialized = true; } /** * {@inheritDoc} */ @Override public void setOnHierarchyChangeListener( OnHierarchyChangeListener listener) { // the user listener is delegated to our pass-through listener mPassThroughListener.mOnHierarchyChangeListener = listener; } private void requestRowsLayout() { if (mInitialized) { final int count = getChildCount(); for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) { getChildAt(i).requestLayout(); } } } /** * {@inheritDoc} */ @Override public void requestLayout() { if (mInitialized) { int count = getChildCount(); for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) { getChildAt(i).forceLayout(); } } super.requestLayout(); } /** * <p>Indicates whether all columns are shrinkable or not.

* * @return true if all columns are shrinkable, false otherwise */ public boolean isShrinkAllColumns() { return mShrinkAllColumns; } /** * <p>Convenience method to mark all columns as shrinkable.

* * @param shrinkAllColumns true to mark all columns shrinkable * * @attr ref android.R.styleable#TableLayout_shrinkColumns */ public void setShrinkAllColumns(boolean shrinkAllColumns) { mShrinkAllColumns = shrinkAllColumns; } /** * <p>Indicates whether all columns are stretchable or not.

* * @return true if all columns are stretchable, false otherwise */ public boolean isStretchAllColumns() { return mStretchAllColumns; } /** * <p>Convenience method to mark all columns as stretchable.

* * @param stretchAllColumns true to mark all columns stretchable * * @attr ref android.R.styleable#TableLayout_stretchColumns */ public void setStretchAllColumns(boolean stretchAllColumns) { mStretchAllColumns = stretchAllColumns; } /** * <p>Collapses or restores a given column. When collapsed, a column * does not appear on screen and the extra space is reclaimed by the * other columns. A column is collapsed/restored only when it belongs to * a {@link android.widget.TableRow}.</p> * * <p>Calling this method requests a layout operation.

* * @param columnIndex the index of the column * @param isCollapsed true if the column must be collapsed, false otherwise * * @attr ref android.R.styleable#TableLayout_collapseColumns */ public void setColumnCollapsed(int columnIndex, boolean isCollapsed) { // update the collapse status of the column mCollapsedColumns.put(columnIndex, isCollapsed); int count = getChildCount(); for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) { final View view = getChildAt(i); if (view instanceof TableRow) { ((TableRow) view).setColumnCollapsed(columnIndex, isCollapsed); } } requestRowsLayout(); } /** * <p>Returns the collapsed state of the specified column.

* * @param columnIndex the index of the column * @return true if the column is collapsed, false otherwise */ public boolean isColumnCollapsed(int columnIndex) { return mCollapsedColumns.get(columnIndex); } /** * <p>Makes the given column stretchable or not. When stretchable, a column * takes up as much as available space as possible in its row.</p> * * <p>Calling this method requests a layout operation.

* * @param columnIndex the index of the column * @param isStretchable true if the column must be stretchable, * false otherwise. Default is false. * * @attr ref android.R.styleable#TableLayout_stretchColumns */ public void setColumnStretchable(int columnIndex, boolean isStretchable) { mStretchableColumns.put(columnIndex, isStretchable); requestRowsLayout(); } /** * <p>Returns whether the specified column is stretchable or not.

* * @param columnIndex the index of the column * @return true if the column is stretchable, false otherwise */ public boolean isColumnStretchable(int columnIndex) { return mStretchAllColumns || mStretchableColumns.get(columnIndex); } /** * <p>Makes the given column shrinkable or not. When a row is too wide, the * table can reclaim extra space from shrinkable columns.</p> * * <p>Calling this method requests a layout operation.

* * @param columnIndex the index of the column * @param isShrinkable true if the column must be shrinkable, * false otherwise. Default is false. * * @attr ref android.R.styleable#TableLayout_shrinkColumns */ public void setColumnShrinkable(int columnIndex, boolean isShrinkable) { mShrinkableColumns.put(columnIndex, isShrinkable); requestRowsLayout(); } /** * <p>Returns whether the specified column is shrinkable or not.

* * @param columnIndex the index of the column * @return true if the column is shrinkable, false otherwise. Default is false. */ public boolean isColumnShrinkable(int columnIndex) { return mShrinkAllColumns || mShrinkableColumns.get(columnIndex); } /** * <p>Applies the columns collapse status to a new row added to this * table. This method is invoked by PassThroughHierarchyChangeListener * upon child insertion.</p> * * <p>This method only applies to {@link android.widget.TableRow} * instances.</p> * * @param child the newly added child */ private void trackCollapsedColumns(View child) { if (child instanceof TableRow) { final TableRow row = (TableRow) child; final SparseBooleanArray collapsedColumns = mCollapsedColumns; final int count = collapsedColumns.size(); for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) { int columnIndex = collapsedColumns.keyAt(i); boolean isCollapsed = collapsedColumns.valueAt(i); // the collapse status is set only when the column should be // collapsed; otherwise, this might affect the default // visibility of the row's children if (isCollapsed) { row.setColumnCollapsed(columnIndex, isCollapsed); } } } } /** * {@inheritDoc} */ @Override public void addView(View child) { super.addView(child); requestRowsLayout(); } /** * {@inheritDoc} */ @Override public void addView(View child, int index) { super.addView(child, index); requestRowsLayout(); } /** * {@inheritDoc} */ @Override public void addView(View child, ViewGroup.LayoutParams params) { super.addView(child, params); requestRowsLayout(); } /** * {@inheritDoc} */ @Override public void addView(View child, int index, ViewGroup.LayoutParams params) { super.addView(child, index, params); requestRowsLayout(); } /** * {@inheritDoc} */ @Override protected void onMeasure(int widthMeasureSpec, int heightMeasureSpec) { // enforce vertical layout measureVertical(widthMeasureSpec, heightMeasureSpec); } /** * {@inheritDoc} */ @Override protected void onLayout(boolean changed, int l, int t, int r, int b) { // enforce vertical layout layoutVertical(); } /** * {@inheritDoc} */ @Override void measureChildBeforeLayout(View child, int childIndex, int widthMeasureSpec, int totalWidth, int heightMeasureSpec, int totalHeight) { // when the measured child is a table row, we force the width of its // children with the widths computed in findLargestCells() if (child instanceof TableRow) { ((TableRow) child).setColumnsWidthConstraints(mMaxWidths); } super.measureChildBeforeLayout(child, childIndex, widthMeasureSpec, totalWidth, heightMeasureSpec, totalHeight); } /** * {@inheritDoc} */ @Override void measureVertical(int widthMeasureSpec, int heightMeasureSpec) { findLargestCells(widthMeasureSpec); shrinkAndStretchColumns(widthMeasureSpec); super.measureVertical(widthMeasureSpec, heightMeasureSpec); } /** * <p>Finds the largest cell in each column. For each column, the width of * the largest cell is applied to all the other cells.</p> * * @param widthMeasureSpec the measure constraint imposed by our parent */ private void findLargestCells(int widthMeasureSpec) { boolean firstRow = true; // find the maximum width for each column // the total number of columns is dynamically changed if we find // wider rows as we go through the children // the array is reused for each layout operation; the array can grow // but never shrinks. Unused extra cells in the array are just ignored // this behavior avoids to unnecessary grow the array after the first // layout operation final int count = getChildCount(); for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) { final View child = getChildAt(i); if (child.getVisibility() == GONE) { continue; } if (child instanceof TableRow) { final TableRow row = (TableRow) child; // forces the row's height final ViewGroup.LayoutParams layoutParams = row.getLayoutParams(); layoutParams.height = LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT; final int[] widths = row.getColumnsWidths(widthMeasureSpec); final int newLength = widths.length; // this is the first row, we just need to copy the values if (firstRow) { if (mMaxWidths == null || mMaxWidths.length != newLength) { mMaxWidths = new int[newLength]; } System.arraycopy(widths, 0, mMaxWidths, 0, newLength); firstRow = false; } else { int length = mMaxWidths.length; final int difference = newLength - length; // the current row is wider than the previous rows, so // we just grow the array and copy the values if (difference > 0) { final int[] oldMaxWidths = mMaxWidths; mMaxWidths = new int[newLength]; System.arraycopy(oldMaxWidths, 0, mMaxWidths, 0, oldMaxWidths.length); System.arraycopy(widths, oldMaxWidths.length, mMaxWidths, oldMaxWidths.length, difference); } // the row is narrower or of the same width as the previous // rows, so we find the maximum width for each column // if the row is narrower than the previous ones, // difference will be negative final int[] maxWidths = mMaxWidths; length = Math.min(length, newLength); for (int j = 0; j < length; j++) { maxWidths[j] = Math.max(maxWidths[j], widths[j]); } } } } } /** * <p>Shrinks the columns if their total width is greater than the * width allocated by widthMeasureSpec. When the total width is less * than the allocated width, this method attempts to stretch columns * to fill the remaining space.</p> * * @param widthMeasureSpec the width measure specification as indicated * by this widget's parent */ private void shrinkAndStretchColumns(int widthMeasureSpec) { // when we have no row, mMaxWidths is not initialized and the loop // below could cause a NPE if (mMaxWidths == null) { return; } // should we honor AT_MOST, EXACTLY and UNSPECIFIED? int totalWidth = 0; for (int width : mMaxWidths) { totalWidth += width; } int size = MeasureSpec.getSize(widthMeasureSpec) - mPaddingLeft - mPaddingRight; if ((totalWidth > size) && (mShrinkAllColumns || mShrinkableColumns.size() > 0)) { // oops, the largest columns are wider than the row itself // fairly redistribute the row's widh among the columns mutateColumnsWidth(mShrinkableColumns, mShrinkAllColumns, size, totalWidth); } else if ((totalWidth < size) && (mStretchAllColumns || mStretchableColumns.size() > 0)) { // if we have some space left, we distribute it among the // expandable columns mutateColumnsWidth(mStretchableColumns, mStretchAllColumns, size, totalWidth); } } private void mutateColumnsWidth(SparseBooleanArray columns, boolean allColumns, int size, int totalWidth) { int skipped = 0; final int[] maxWidths = mMaxWidths; final int length = maxWidths.length; final int count = allColumns ? length : columns.size(); final int totalExtraSpace = size - totalWidth; int extraSpace = totalExtraSpace / count; // Column's widths are changed: force child table rows to re-measure. // (done by super.measureVertical after shrinkAndStretchColumns.) final int nbChildren = getChildCount(); for (int i = 0; i < nbChildren; i++) { View child = getChildAt(i); if (child instanceof TableRow) { child.forceLayout(); } } if (!allColumns) { for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) { int column = columns.keyAt(i); if (columns.valueAt(i)) { if (column < length) { maxWidths[column] += extraSpace; } else { skipped++; } } } } else { for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) { maxWidths[i] += extraSpace; } // we don't skip any column so we can return right away return; } if (skipped > 0 && skipped < count) { // reclaim any extra space we left to columns that don't exist extraSpace = skipped * extraSpace / (count - skipped); for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) { int column = columns.keyAt(i); if (columns.valueAt(i) && column < length) { if (extraSpace > maxWidths[column]) { maxWidths[column] = 0; } else { maxWidths[column] += extraSpace; } } } } } /** * {@inheritDoc} */ @Override public LayoutParams generateLayoutParams(AttributeSet attrs) { return new TableLayout.LayoutParams(getContext(), attrs); } /** * Returns a set of layout parameters with a width of * {@link android.view.ViewGroup.LayoutParams#MATCH_PARENT}, * and a height of {@link android.view.ViewGroup.LayoutParams#WRAP_CONTENT}. */ @Override protected LinearLayout.LayoutParams generateDefaultLayoutParams() { return new LayoutParams(); } /** * {@inheritDoc} */ @Override protected boolean checkLayoutParams(ViewGroup.LayoutParams p) { return p instanceof TableLayout.LayoutParams; } /** * {@inheritDoc} */ @Override protected LinearLayout.LayoutParams generateLayoutParams(ViewGroup.LayoutParams p) { return new LayoutParams(p); } /** * <p>This set of layout parameters enforces the width of each child to be * {@link #MATCH_PARENT} and the height of each child to be * {@link #WRAP_CONTENT}, but only if the height is not specified.</p> */ @SuppressWarnings({"UnusedDeclaration"}) public static class LayoutParams extends LinearLayout.LayoutParams { /** * {@inheritDoc} */ public LayoutParams(Context c, AttributeSet attrs) { super(c, attrs); } /** * {@inheritDoc} */ public LayoutParams(int w, int h) { super(MATCH_PARENT, h); } /** * {@inheritDoc} */ public LayoutParams(int w, int h, float initWeight) { super(MATCH_PARENT, h, initWeight); } /** * <p>Sets the child width to * {@link android.view.ViewGroup.LayoutParams} and the child height to * {@link android.view.ViewGroup.LayoutParams#WRAP_CONTENT}.</p> */ public LayoutParams() { super(MATCH_PARENT, WRAP_CONTENT); } /** * {@inheritDoc} */ public LayoutParams(ViewGroup.LayoutParams p) { super(p); } /** * {@inheritDoc} */ public LayoutParams(MarginLayoutParams source) { super(source); } /** * <p>Fixes the row's width to * {@link android.view.ViewGroup.LayoutParams#MATCH_PARENT}; the row's * height is fixed to * {@link android.view.ViewGroup.LayoutParams#WRAP_CONTENT} if no layout * height is specified.</p> * * @param a the styled attributes set * @param widthAttr the width attribute to fetch * @param heightAttr the height attribute to fetch */ @Override protected void setBaseAttributes(TypedArray a, int widthAttr, int heightAttr) { this.width = MATCH_PARENT; if (a.hasValue(heightAttr)) { this.height = a.getLayoutDimension(heightAttr, "layout_height"); } else { this.height = WRAP_CONTENT; } } } /** * <p>A pass-through listener acts upon the events and dispatches them * to another listener. This allows the table layout to set its own internal * hierarchy change listener without preventing the user to setup his.</p> */ private class PassThroughHierarchyChangeListener implements OnHierarchyChangeListener { private OnHierarchyChangeListener mOnHierarchyChangeListener; /** * {@inheritDoc} */ public void onChildViewAdded(View parent, View child) { trackCollapsedColumns(child); if (mOnHierarchyChangeListener != null) { mOnHierarchyChangeListener.onChildViewAdded(parent, child); } } /** * {@inheritDoc} */ public void onChildViewRemoved(View parent, View child) { if (mOnHierarchyChangeListener != null) { mOnHierarchyChangeListener.onChildViewRemoved(parent, child); } } } }

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