How to build a growing form in android





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My idea is to create a kind of growing form. Now the question is: What is the best way to do this? I haven't found a library, yet. On the picture below, you can see how I thought it to be. It should go to the next step after each input and an EditText field should appear. Any advice on existing libraries or tips on which UI component should be used to realized would be appreciated. Thanks for the help!



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  • you are looking for StepView and StepView

    – Nilesh Rathod
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  • You can also use TimeLineView or use LinearLayout inside ScrollView and add ExpandableLayout and Expand or Collapse layout as per your requirement.

    – Ajay - Rlogical
    Jan 3 at 13:26













  • read googles documentations about the different views which already exist; this is basic ui/ux programming and android's own libraries will suffice.

    – kamyar haqqani
    Jan 3 at 15:24


















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My idea is to create a kind of growing form. Now the question is: What is the best way to do this? I haven't found a library, yet. On the picture below, you can see how I thought it to be. It should go to the next step after each input and an EditText field should appear. Any advice on existing libraries or tips on which UI component should be used to realized would be appreciated. Thanks for the help!



growing form










share|improve this question























  • you are looking for StepView and StepView

    – Nilesh Rathod
    Jan 3 at 13:20













  • You can also use TimeLineView or use LinearLayout inside ScrollView and add ExpandableLayout and Expand or Collapse layout as per your requirement.

    – Ajay - Rlogical
    Jan 3 at 13:26













  • read googles documentations about the different views which already exist; this is basic ui/ux programming and android's own libraries will suffice.

    – kamyar haqqani
    Jan 3 at 15:24














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My idea is to create a kind of growing form. Now the question is: What is the best way to do this? I haven't found a library, yet. On the picture below, you can see how I thought it to be. It should go to the next step after each input and an EditText field should appear. Any advice on existing libraries or tips on which UI component should be used to realized would be appreciated. Thanks for the help!



growing form










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My idea is to create a kind of growing form. Now the question is: What is the best way to do this? I haven't found a library, yet. On the picture below, you can see how I thought it to be. It should go to the next step after each input and an EditText field should appear. Any advice on existing libraries or tips on which UI component should be used to realized would be appreciated. Thanks for the help!



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  • you are looking for StepView and StepView

    – Nilesh Rathod
    Jan 3 at 13:20













  • You can also use TimeLineView or use LinearLayout inside ScrollView and add ExpandableLayout and Expand or Collapse layout as per your requirement.

    – Ajay - Rlogical
    Jan 3 at 13:26













  • read googles documentations about the different views which already exist; this is basic ui/ux programming and android's own libraries will suffice.

    – kamyar haqqani
    Jan 3 at 15:24



















  • you are looking for StepView and StepView

    – Nilesh Rathod
    Jan 3 at 13:20













  • You can also use TimeLineView or use LinearLayout inside ScrollView and add ExpandableLayout and Expand or Collapse layout as per your requirement.

    – Ajay - Rlogical
    Jan 3 at 13:26













  • read googles documentations about the different views which already exist; this is basic ui/ux programming and android's own libraries will suffice.

    – kamyar haqqani
    Jan 3 at 15:24

















you are looking for StepView and StepView

– Nilesh Rathod
Jan 3 at 13:20







you are looking for StepView and StepView

– Nilesh Rathod
Jan 3 at 13:20















You can also use TimeLineView or use LinearLayout inside ScrollView and add ExpandableLayout and Expand or Collapse layout as per your requirement.

– Ajay - Rlogical
Jan 3 at 13:26







You can also use TimeLineView or use LinearLayout inside ScrollView and add ExpandableLayout and Expand or Collapse layout as per your requirement.

– Ajay - Rlogical
Jan 3 at 13:26















read googles documentations about the different views which already exist; this is basic ui/ux programming and android's own libraries will suffice.

– kamyar haqqani
Jan 3 at 15:24





read googles documentations about the different views which already exist; this is basic ui/ux programming and android's own libraries will suffice.

– kamyar haqqani
Jan 3 at 15:24












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you have plenty approach but the one i prefer to use:



make your list, then for each index assign its next EditText. by default make your all EditTexts (except first one) disabled. then add a listener each index to observe its text. as soon as it was filled tell that listener to enable its next EditText.



maybe its not so efficient but its simple and makes code more readable. and also you can extend that easily if you just implement two first indexes because the rest is just the same.






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    you have plenty approach but the one i prefer to use:



    make your list, then for each index assign its next EditText. by default make your all EditTexts (except first one) disabled. then add a listener each index to observe its text. as soon as it was filled tell that listener to enable its next EditText.



    maybe its not so efficient but its simple and makes code more readable. and also you can extend that easily if you just implement two first indexes because the rest is just the same.






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      you have plenty approach but the one i prefer to use:



      make your list, then for each index assign its next EditText. by default make your all EditTexts (except first one) disabled. then add a listener each index to observe its text. as soon as it was filled tell that listener to enable its next EditText.



      maybe its not so efficient but its simple and makes code more readable. and also you can extend that easily if you just implement two first indexes because the rest is just the same.






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        you have plenty approach but the one i prefer to use:



        make your list, then for each index assign its next EditText. by default make your all EditTexts (except first one) disabled. then add a listener each index to observe its text. as soon as it was filled tell that listener to enable its next EditText.



        maybe its not so efficient but its simple and makes code more readable. and also you can extend that easily if you just implement two first indexes because the rest is just the same.






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        you have plenty approach but the one i prefer to use:



        make your list, then for each index assign its next EditText. by default make your all EditTexts (except first one) disabled. then add a listener each index to observe its text. as soon as it was filled tell that listener to enable its next EditText.



        maybe its not so efficient but its simple and makes code more readable. and also you can extend that easily if you just implement two first indexes because the rest is just the same.







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