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/*
* Copyright (C) 2008 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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*
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package android.widget;
/**
* Interface that may implemented on {@link Adapter}s to enable fast scrolling
* between sections of an {@link AbsListView}.
*
* A section is a group of list items that have something in common. For
* example, they may begin with the same letter or they may be songs from the
* same artist.
*
* {@link ExpandableListAdapter}s that consider groups and sections as
* synonymous should account for collapsed groups and return an appropriate
* section/position.
*
* @see AbsListView#setFastScrollEnabled(boolean)
*/
public interface SectionIndexer {
/**
* Returns an array of objects representing sections of the list. The
* returned array and its contents should be non-null.
*
* The list view will call toString() on the objects to get the preview text
* to display while scrolling. For example, an adapter may return an array
* of Strings representing letters of the alphabet. Or, it may return an
* array of objects whose toString() methods return their section titles.
*
* @return the array of section objects
*/
Object[] getSections();
/**
* Given the index of a section within the array of section objects, returns
* the starting position of that section within the adapter.
*
* If the section's starting position is outside of the adapter bounds, the
* position must be clipped to fall within the size of the adapter.
*
* @param sectionIndex the index of the section within the array of section
* objects
* @return the starting position of that section within the adapter,
* constrained to fall within the adapter bounds
*/
int getPositionForSection(int sectionIndex);
/**
* Given a position within the adapter, returns the index of the
* corresponding section within the array of section objects.
*
* If the section index is outside of the section array bounds, the index
* must be clipped to fall within the size of the section array.
*
* For example, consider an indexer where the section at array index 0
* starts at adapter position 100. Calling this method with position 10,
* which is before the first section, must return index 0.
*
* @param position the position within the adapter for which to return the
* corresponding section index
* @return the index of the corresponding section within the array of
* section objects, constrained to fall within the array bounds
*/
int getSectionForPosition(int position);
}