RecyclerView Implementation. Part — 3.2.

Dhruvam Sharma
AndroidPub
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10 min readJan 17, 2018

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Hi there, I am Dhruvam at your service again. If you’re joining me from this tutorial, kindly read the part -1 and part-2 and part-3.1 too and then start with this one. With this tutorial, specifically, we are going to implement RecyclerView in Java. This is the most updated tutorial on RecyclerView and the one you should definitely read and bookmark. ;)

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So we’re done with implementing the RecyclerView but there are still some things left I needed to tell you about.

Details. Details. Details.

So I told you in the second part of the series, that while displaying the data, the RecyclerView will initially create X number of Views and ViewHolders (where X is the number of rows or views that can be fitted at one time on the screen or the view-port). And then when you start scrolling, You’ll see that at most, it will create just 4 more Views and ViewHolders. Let’s get this into…

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Dhruvam Sharma
AndroidPub

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