Question

I have a grid view which I populate using a custom adapter. While populating the gridview I give each element inside a unique tag.

Once this gridview is populated, I wish to find a specific element inside the gridview with its tag. How do I find this?

Currently I'm doing this:

gridviewobject.findViewById(thetag);
// gridview object is the object of the gridview that i have populated.
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Solution

What you have written above will work, except be aware that a) searching for a view by its tag is probably the slowest method you could use to find a view and b) if you try requesting a view with a tag and that view is not currently visible, then you will get null.

This is because GridView recycles its views, so essentially it only ever makes enough views to fit on screen, and then just changes the positions and content of these as you scroll about.

Possibly a better way might be to do

final int numVisibleChildren = gridView.getChildCount();
final int firstVisiblePosition = gridView.getFirstVisiblePosition();

for ( int i = 0; i < numVisibleChildren; i++ ) {
    int positionOfView = firstVisiblePosition + i;

    if (positionOfView == positionIamLookingFor) {
        View view = gridView.getChildAt(i);
    }
}

Essentially findViewWithTag does something similar, but rather than comparing integers it compares the tags (which is slower since they're objects and not ints)

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