This is a custom widget for Android, which uesd for showing grid pictures, such as you seeing in weibo or wechat.
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1.0.1
- bug fix: if no image data or images size is zero, this view will not show;
- add set max size of images method;
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1.0.0
first publish
Download NineGridImageView-Demo
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set gap between images
app:imgGap="4dp"
ornineGridImageView.setGap(int gap);
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set max size of images()
app:maxSize="9"
ornineGridImageView.setMaxSize(int maxSize);
if
maxSize
Less than or equal to 0, there may not limit for images size. -
set style
app:showStyle="fill"
ornineGridImageView.setShowStyle(int style);
default style is
STYLE_GRID
:another style is
STYLE_FILL
: -
when only one image, you can set it's size by:
app:singleImgSize="120dp"
ornineGridImageView.setSingleImgSize(int singleImgSize)
compile 'com.jaeger.ninegridimageview:library:1.0.1'
<com.jaeger.ninegridimageview.NineGridImageView
xmlns:app="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res-auto"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:layout_margin="16dp"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
app:imgGap="4dp"
app:showStyle="fill"
app:singleImgSize="120dp"/>
nineGridImageView.setAdapter(nineGridViewAdapter);
Here is NineGridImageViewAdapter.class
source code:
public abstract class NineGridImageViewAdapter<T> {
protected abstract void onDisplayImage(Context context, ImageView imageView, T t);
protected void onItemImageClick(Context context, int index, List<T> list) {
}
protected ImageView generateImageView(Context context) {
GridImageView imageView = new GridImageView(context);
imageView.setScaleType(ImageView.ScaleType.CENTER_CROP);
return imageView;
}
}
- T is your image data model, you can simple use String or your own model
- you must override
onDisplayImage(Context context, ImageView imageView, T t)
method to set load image way, you can use Picasso, Glide or ImageLoader etc, and you can also set place holder forImageView
. - if you need handle image click event, you can override
onItemImageClick(Context context, int index, List<T> list)
method, it is easy to handle image click event. - if you want to customize ImageView, you can override
generateImageView(Context context)
method, to generate your customImageView
.
Here is sample code:
private NineGridImageViewAdapter<Photo> mAdapter = new NineGridImageViewAdapter<Photo>() {
@Override
protected void onDisplayImage(Context context, ImageView imageView, Photo photo) {
Picasso.with(context)
.load(photo.getSmallUrl)
.placeholder(R.drawable.ic_default_image)
.into(imageView);
}
@Override
protected ImageView generateImageView(Context context) {
return super.generateImageView(context);
}
@Override
protected void onItemImageClick(Context context, int index, List<Photo> photoList) {
showBigPicture(context, photoList.get(index).getBigUrl());
}
};
...
mNineGridImageView.setAdapter(mAdapter);
...
nineGridImageView.setImagesData(List<T> imageDataList);
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