page.title=Spinners page.tags=adapterview,spinneradapter @jd:body
Spinners provide a quick way to select one value from a set. In the default state, a spinner shows its currently selected value. Touching the spinner displays a dropdown menu with all other available values, from which the user can select a new one.
You can add a spinner to your layout with the {@link android.widget.Spinner} object. You should usually do so in your XML layout with a {@code <Spinner>} element. For example:
<Spinner
android:id="@+id/planets_spinner"
android:layout_width="fill_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content" />
To populate the spinner with a list of choices, you then need to specify a {@link android.widget.SpinnerAdapter} in your {@link android.app.Activity} or {@link android.app.Fragment} source code.
The choices you provide for the spinner can come from any source, but must be provided through an {@link android.widget.SpinnerAdapter}, such as an {@link android.widget.ArrayAdapter} if the choices are available in an array or a {@link android.widget.CursorAdapter} if the choices are available from a database query.
For instance, if the available choices for your spinner are pre-determined, you can provide them with a string array defined in a string resource file:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<resources>
<string-array name="planets_array">
<item>Mercury</item>
<item>Venus</item>
<item>Earth</item>
<item>Mars</item>
<item>Jupiter</item>
<item>Saturn</item>
<item>Uranus</item>
<item>Neptune</item>
</string-array>
</resources>
With an array such as this one, you can use the following code in your {@link android.app.Activity} or {@link android.app.Fragment} to supply the spinner with the array using an instance of {@link android.widget.ArrayAdapter}:
Spinner spinner = (Spinner) findViewById(R.id.spinner);
// Create an ArrayAdapter using the string array and a default spinner layout
ArrayAdapter<CharSequence> adapter = ArrayAdapter.createFromResource(this,
R.array.planets_array, android.R.layout.simple_spinner_item);
// Specify the layout to use when the list of choices appears
adapter.setDropDownViewResource(android.R.layout.simple_spinner_dropdown_item);
// Apply the adapter to the spinner
spinner.setAdapter(adapter);
The {@link android.widget.ArrayAdapter#createFromResource(Context,int,int) createFromResource()} method allows you to create an {@link android.widget.ArrayAdapter} from the string array. The third argument for this method is a layout resource that defines how the selected choice appears in the spinner control. The {@link android.R.layout#simple_spinner_item} layout is provided by the platform and is the default layout you should use unless you'd like to define your own layout for the spinner's appearance.
You should then call {@link android.widget.ArrayAdapter#setDropDownViewResource(int)} to specify the layout the adapter should use to display the list of spinner choices ({@link android.R.layout#simple_spinner_dropdown_item} is another standard layout defined by the platform).
Call {@link android.widget.AdapterView#setAdapter setAdapter()} to apply the adapter to your {@link android.widget.Spinner}.
When the user selects an item from the drop-down, the {@link android.widget.Spinner} object receives an on-item-selected event.
To define the selection event handler for a spinner, implement the {@link android.widget.AdapterView.OnItemSelectedListener} interface and the corresponding {@link android.widget.AdapterView.OnItemSelectedListener#onItemSelected onItemSelected()} callback method. For example, here's an implementation of the interface in an {@link android.app.Activity}:
public class SpinnerActivity extends Activity implements OnItemSelectedListener {
...
public void onItemSelected(AdapterView<?> parent, View view,
int pos, long id) {
// An item was selected. You can retrieve the selected item using
// parent.getItemAtPosition(pos)
}
public void onNothingSelected(AdapterView<?> parent) {
// Another interface callback
}
}
The {@link android.widget.AdapterView.OnItemSelectedListener} requires the {@link android.widget.AdapterView.OnItemSelectedListener#onItemSelected(AdapterView,View,int,long) onItemSelected()} and {@link android.widget.AdapterView.OnItemSelectedListener#onNothingSelected(AdapterView) onNothingSelected()} callback methods.
Then you need to specify the interface implementation by calling {@link android.widget.AdapterView#setOnItemSelectedListener setOnItemSelectedListener()}:
Spinner spinner = (Spinner) findViewById(R.id.spinner); spinner.setOnItemSelectedListener(this);
If you implement the {@link
android.widget.AdapterView.OnItemSelectedListener} interface with your {@link
android.app.Activity} or {@link android.app.Fragment} (such as in the example above), you can pass
this as the interface instance.