Linear Layout
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LinearLayout is a ViewGroup that displays child View elements in a linear direction, either
vertically or horizontally.
You should be careful about over-using the LinearLayout. If you begin nesting multiple LinearLayouts, you may want to consider using a RelativeLayout instead.
- Start a new project named HelloLinearLayout.
- Open the
Resources/Layout/Main.axmlfile and insert the following:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <LinearLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" android:orientation= "vertical" android:layout_width= "fill_parent" android:layout_height= "fill_parent" > <LinearLayout android:orientation= "horizontal" android:layout_width= "fill_parent" android:layout_height= "fill_parent" android:layout_weight= "1" > <TextView android:text= "red" android:gravity= "center_horizontal" android:background= "#aa0000" android:layout_width= "wrap_content" android:layout_height= "fill_parent" android:layout_weight= "1" /> <TextView android:text= "green" android:gravity= "center_horizontal" android:background= "#00aa00" android:layout_width= "wrap_content" android:layout_height= "fill_parent" android:layout_weight= "1" /> <TextView android:text= "blue" android:gravity= "center_horizontal" android:background= "#0000aa" android:layout_width= "wrap_content" android:layout_height= "fill_parent" android:layout_weight= "1" /> <TextView android:text= "yellow" android:gravity= "center_horizontal" android:background= "#aaaa00" android:layout_width= "wrap_content" android:layout_height= "fill_parent" android:layout_weight= "1" /> </LinearLayout> <LinearLayout android:orientation= "vertical" android:layout_width= "fill_parent" android:layout_height= "fill_parent" android:layout_weight= "1" > <TextView android:text= "row one" android:textSize= "15pt" android:layout_width= "fill_parent" android:layout_height= "wrap_content" android:layout_weight= "1" /> <TextView android:text= "row two" android:textSize= "15pt" android:layout_width= "fill_parent" android:layout_height= "wrap_content" android:layout_weight= "1" /> <TextView android:text= "row three" android:textSize= "15pt" android:layout_width= "fill_parent" android:layout_height= "wrap_content" android:layout_weight= "1" /> <TextView android:text= "row four" android:textSize= "15pt" android:layout_width= "fill_parent" android:layout_height= "wrap_content" android:layout_weight= "1" /> </LinearLayout> </LinearLayout>Carefully inspect this XML. There is a root
LinearLayoutthat defines its orientation to be vertical—all childViews (of which it has two) will be stacked vertically. The first child is anotherLinearLayoutthat uses a horizontal orientation and the second child is aLinearLayoutthat uses a vertical orientation. Each of these nestedLinearLayouts contain severalTextViewelements, which are oriented with each other in the manner defined by their parentLinearLayout. - Now open
HelloLinearLayout.csand be sure it loads theResources/Layout/Main.axmllayout in theOnCreate()method:protected override void OnCreate (Bundle savedInstanceState) { base.OnCreate (savedInstanceState); SetContentView (Resource.Layout.Main); }The
SetContentView(int)method loads the layout file for theActivity, specified by the resource ID —Resources.Layout.Mainrefers to theResources/Layout/Main.axmllayout file. - Run the application.
You should see the following:
Notice how the XML attributes define each View's behavior. Try experimenting
with different values for android:layout_weight to see how the
screen real estate is distributed based on the weight of each element. See the Common Layout Objects document for more about how LinearLayout handles the android:layout_weight attribute.
References
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Portions of this page are modifications based on work created and shared by the Android Open Source Project and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 2.5 Attribution License . This tutorial is based on the Android Linear Layout tutorial .
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