How can I add separating lines between my TableRows that are created programmatically?

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Solution 1

View v = new View(this);
v.setLayoutParams(new TableRow.LayoutParams(TableRow.LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT, 1));
v.setBackgroundColor(Color.rgb(51, 51, 51));
tr.addView(mTvDate);
tr.addView(mTvResult);

tl.addView(tr); 
tl.addView(v);

Here I'm creating a view that is one pixel high with a specific background color. This works for me.

Solution 2

Thanks to Madhusuthanan for this. I spent a while searching for how to do this to simply separate TextViews with a horizontal line. I was creating my view programmatically (without using a Table layout). Here is what I came up with based on the above answer:

View line = new View(this);
line.setLayoutParams(new LayoutParams(LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT, 1));
line.setBackgroundColor(Color.rgb(51, 51, 51));
layout.addView(line);

Simple! Hope this helps someone else!

Solution 3

You can use Listview that will be easiler and better than doing this.

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Updated on July 09, 2022

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  • kakka47
    kakka47 almost 2 years

    I have a TableLayout that is created programmatically in an Android project. I keep adding TableRows as long as there are more rows fetched from the database. Now I want to add separating lines, like a border, between the TableRows.

    In my other TableLayout that I created statically from XML I used a View as a separator, style with a style.xml.

    I tried adding a View to the tablelayout like so:

    View v=new View(this);
             v.setLayoutParams(new LayoutParams(
                     LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT,
                     LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT));
             v.setBackgroundResource(R.drawable.rowseparator_shape);
                 tr.addView(mTvDate);
                 tr.addView(mTvResult);
    
                 tl.addView(tr); 
                 tl.addView(v);
    

    But it only gets added once after all the collected TableRows. What would be a smart way of adding one View for each tr added? Or should I use something else alltogether?