I've reviewed some posts about lazy loading but I believe my problem is a bit different.
I have a gallery (my class extends Gallery) which displays 20 rather large in size images (400-500K each). I cannot load them all to gallery since I get an OutOfMemory exception.
So, I created an array of 20 Drawables and initially populated the first 9 elements (the images come from the Web) and set all the rest to null. My intention was this: on a fling to the right, fetch element no. 10 and set to null element no. 0. On another fling to the right fetch element no. 11 and set to null element no. 1 to null. Same logic on a fling left.The problem is I can fling much faster than the elements are fetched. My gallery has a BaseAdapter and its getView() looks something like this:
public View getView(int position, View convertView, ViewGroup parent){ ImageView imageView =开发者_高级运维 new ImageView(); imageView.setDrawable(imageArray[position]; .... .... return imageView; }
How do I tell getView() - if imageArray[position] is still null, show a "loading..." dialog and once it is set repeat yourself with the same position?
I don't want to see the imageView empty and then set on the fly. I want to not be able to see the imageView at all until it is set.Thanks.
Gallery is designed for smooth experience. It will be very bad UI if you block the screen and don't switch to next image until it is fetched. This way user will not be able to fling at all. You should display some loading indicator instead of image while it is loading.
I think your scenario is rather common. You should download images and display them. If you get OutOfMemory you can try to supersample images Strange out of memory issue while loading an image to a Bitmap object.
If there's still OutOfMemory you should remove bitmaps from memory and cache them to SD. So when user flings back you can load images from SD again, it will be fast enough. And memory consumption will be lower. As you suggest you can have 10 most recent images cached in memory and others cached on SD.
You can take a look at my sample code Lazy load of images in ListView. Actually it's a ListView adapter but you can apply it to gallery with minor modifications. I think it will do exactly what you need.
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