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RecyclerView.ViewHolder

public static abstract class RecyclerView.ViewHolder
extends Object

java.lang.Object
   ↳ android.support.v7.widget.RecyclerView.ViewHolder
Known Direct Subclasses


A ViewHolder describes an item view and metadata about its place within the RecyclerView.

RecyclerView.Adapter implementations should subclass ViewHolder and add fields for caching potentially expensive findViewById(int) results.

While RecyclerView.LayoutParams belong to the RecyclerView.LayoutManager, ViewHolders belong to the adapter. Adapters should feel free to use their own custom ViewHolder implementations to store data that makes binding view contents easier. Implementations should assume that individual item views will hold strong references to ViewHolder objects and that RecyclerView instances may hold strong references to extra off-screen item views for caching purposes

Summary

Fields

public final View itemView

Public constructors

RecyclerView.ViewHolder(View itemView)

Public methods

final int getAdapterPosition()

Returns the Adapter position of the item represented by this ViewHolder.

final long getItemId()

Returns The itemId represented by this ViewHolder.

final int getItemViewType()
final int getLayoutPosition()

Returns the position of the ViewHolder in terms of the latest layout pass.

final int getOldPosition()

When LayoutManager supports animations, RecyclerView tracks 3 positions for ViewHolders to perform animations.

final int getPosition()

This method is deprecated. This method is deprecated because its meaning is ambiguous due to the async handling of adapter updates. Please use getLayoutPosition() or getAdapterPosition() depending on your use case.

final boolean isRecyclable()
final void setIsRecyclable(boolean recyclable)

Informs the recycler whether this item can be recycled.

String toString()

Returns a string representation of the object.

Inherited methods

From class java.lang.Object

Fields

itemView

View itemView

Public constructors

RecyclerView.ViewHolder

RecyclerView.ViewHolder (View itemView)

Parameters
itemView View

Public methods

getAdapterPosition

int getAdapterPosition ()

Returns the Adapter position of the item represented by this ViewHolder.

Note that this might be different than the getLayoutPosition() if there are pending adapter updates but a new layout pass has not happened yet.

RecyclerView does not handle any adapter updates until the next layout traversal. This may create temporary inconsistencies between what user sees on the screen and what adapter contents have. This inconsistency is not important since it will be less than 16ms but it might be a problem if you want to use ViewHolder position to access the adapter. Sometimes, you may need to get the exact adapter position to do some actions in response to user events. In that case, you should use this method which will calculate the Adapter position of the ViewHolder.

Note that if you've called notifyDataSetChanged(), until the next layout pass, the return value of this method will be NO_POSITION.

Returns
int The adapter position of the item if it still exists in the adapter. NO_POSITION if item has been removed from the adapter, notifyDataSetChanged() has been called after the last layout pass or the ViewHolder has already been recycled.

getItemId

long getItemId ()

Returns The itemId represented by this ViewHolder.

Returns
long The the item's id if adapter has stable ids, NO_ID otherwise

getItemViewType

int getItemViewType ()

Returns
int The view type of this ViewHolder.

getLayoutPosition

int getLayoutPosition ()

Returns the position of the ViewHolder in terms of the latest layout pass.

This position is mostly used by RecyclerView components to be consistent while RecyclerView lazily processes adapter updates.

For performance and animation reasons, RecyclerView batches all adapter updates until the next layout pass. This may cause mismatches between the Adapter position of the item and the position it had in the latest layout calculations.

LayoutManagers should always call this method while doing calculations based on item positions. All methods in RecyclerView.LayoutManager, RecyclerView.State, RecyclerView.Recycler that receive a position expect it to be the layout position of the item.

If LayoutManager needs to call an external method that requires the adapter position of the item, it can use getAdapterPosition() or convertPreLayoutPositionToPostLayout(int).

Returns
int Returns the adapter position of the ViewHolder in the latest layout pass.

See also:

getOldPosition

int getOldPosition ()

When LayoutManager supports animations, RecyclerView tracks 3 positions for ViewHolders to perform animations.

If a ViewHolder was laid out in the previous onLayout call, old position will keep its adapter index in the previous layout.

Returns
int The previous adapter index of the Item represented by this ViewHolder or NO_POSITION if old position does not exists or cleared (pre-layout is complete).

getPosition

int getPosition ()

This method is deprecated.
This method is deprecated because its meaning is ambiguous due to the async handling of adapter updates. Please use getLayoutPosition() or getAdapterPosition() depending on your use case.

Returns
int

See also:

isRecyclable

boolean isRecyclable ()

Returns
boolean true if this item is available to be recycled, false otherwise.

See also:

setIsRecyclable

void setIsRecyclable (boolean recyclable)

Informs the recycler whether this item can be recycled. Views which are not recyclable will not be reused for other items until setIsRecyclable() is later set to true. Calls to setIsRecyclable() should always be paired (one call to setIsRecyclabe(false) should always be matched with a later call to setIsRecyclable(true)). Pairs of calls may be nested, as the state is internally reference-counted.

Parameters
recyclable boolean: Whether this item is available to be recycled. Default value is true.

toString

String toString ()

Returns a string representation of the object. In general, the toString method returns a string that "textually represents" this object. The result should be a concise but informative representation that is easy for a person to read. It is recommended that all subclasses override this method.

The toString method for class Object returns a string consisting of the name of the class of which the object is an instance, the at-sign character `@', and the unsigned hexadecimal representation of the hash code of the object. In other words, this method returns a string equal to the value of:

 getClass().getName() + '@' + Integer.toHexString(hashCode())
 

Returns
String a string representation of the object.

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