I have a List and each entry has a dynamic count of attributes which should show up. Each attribute in a row has a name and a value. This implementation works, but how could I do this in a more efficient way? By now I need to build up the whole list/maps before what is very time-consuming...:
// get category names
Map<Long, String> categoriesNames = new HashMap<Long, String>();
// ...
// create log-list of maps for SimpleAdapter
List<Map<String, String>> logsMap = new ArrayList<Map<String, String>>();
// getAll() is just: db.query(true, TABLE_NAME, null, null, null, null, null, Columns.TIMESTAMP + " desc", null);
Cursor logs = logDao.getAll();
try {
int idIndex = logs.getColumnIndex("_id");
int timestampIndex = logs.getColumnIndex("timestamp");
int categoryIdIndex = logs.getColumnIndex("category_id");
int noteIndex = logs.getColumnIndex("note");
while (logs.moveToNext()) {
Map<String, String> map = new HashMap<String, String>();
map.put("category", categoriesNames.get(logs.getLong(categoryIdIndex)));
map.put("note", getString(R.string.note) + ": " + logs.getString(noteIndex));
map.put("timestamp", MyDateUtils.formatDateTime(logs.getLong(timestampIndex)));
map.put("attributes", attributeLogDao.getAttributesAndValuesByLogId(logs.getLong(idIndex)));
logsMap.add(map);
}
} finally {
logs.close();
}
// Mapping
String[] from = new String[] { "category", "note", "timestamp", "attributes" };
int[] to = new int[] {
R.id.log_list_row_category, R.id.log_list_row_note,
R.id.log_list_row_datetime, R.id.log_list_row_attributes };
// ListView Adapter
SimpleAdapter simpleAdapter = new SimpleAdapter(this,
logsMap, R.layout.log_list_row, from, to);
ListView lv = (ListView) this.findViewById(R.id.listView);
lv.setAdapter(simpleAdapter);
By now I'm building a list to use simpleAdapter. I don't know how I could use a CursorAdapter or so, because of this line:
map.put("attributes", attributeLogDao.getAttributesAndValuesByLogId(logs.getLong(idIndex)));
(almost last line in the while-loop)
What this call does is:
public String getAttributesAndValuesByLogId(long logId) {
String attributesString = "";
Cursor c = db.getSQLiteDatabase().rawQuery("SELECT al." + Columns.VALUE + " AS value, a." + AttributeDao.Columns.NAME + " AS a_name" +
" FROM " + TABLE_NAME + " AS al, " + AttributeDao.TABLE_NAME + " AS a" +
" WHERE al." + Columns.LOG_ID + " = " + logId +
" AND a." + AttributeDao.Columns.ID + " = al." + Columns.ATTRIBUTE_ID +
" ORDER BY value DESC", 开发者_运维知识库null);
if (c != null && c.moveToFirst()) {
do {
attributesString += c.getString(1) + " (" + c.getLong(0) + ")\n";
} while (c.moveToNext());
c.close();
}
return attributesString;
}
Thanks!
To point you in the write direction:
- Use a
SimpleCursorAdapter
, leaving most of your code intact. - Implement
SimpleCursorAdapter.ViewBinder
which needs one method, setViewValue. - Your implementation of
setViewValue
will be almost identical to the current body of yourwhile
loop. - Link the two using
SimpleCursorAdapter#setViewBinder
.
The purpose of the view binder is to give you a chance to customize how your columns affect the rows they are bound to. The implementation of setViewValue
will look something like:
if (columnIndex == categoryIdIndex) {
... populate view with category name ...
return true;
}
if (columnIndex == timestampIndex) {
...
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