Android: Setting onClickListener to a Part of text in a TextView - Issue

Dinuka Jay picture Dinuka Jay · Dec 31, 2015 · Viewed 10.4k times · Source

I am trying to recognise hashtags in my TextView and make them clickable such that I can take the user to another View when they click on the Hashtag.

I managed to identify Hashtags in the TextView using Pattern Matching and they appear colored in Runtime. However, I need to make the Hashtag clickable.

Here's my Code:

 SpannableString hashText = new SpannableString("I just watched #StarWars and it was incredible. It's a #MustWatch #StarWars");
 Matcher matcher = Pattern.compile("#([A-Za-z0-9_-]+)").matcher(hashText);

 while (matcher.find())
 {
          hashText.setSpan(new ForegroundColorSpan(Color.parseColor("#000763")), matcher.start(), matcher.end(), 0);
          String tag = matcher.group(0);
 }

 holder.caption.setText(hashText);

 //I need to set an OnClick listener to all the Hashtags recognised

Using the same solution above, how can I add onclick listeners to every hashtag?

Answer

Tanim reja picture Tanim reja · Dec 31, 2015

there is a way... after seeing your question i was just googling .. and i found this, i hope it will work...

1. you can use android.text.style.ClickableSpan link

SpannableString ss = new SpannableString("Hello World");
    ClickableSpan span1 = new ClickableSpan() {
        @Override
        public void onClick(View textView) {
            // do some thing
        }
    };

    ClickableSpan span2 = new ClickableSpan() {
        @Override
        public void onClick(View textView) {
            // do another thing
        }
    };

    ss.setSpan(span1, 0, 4, Spanned.SPAN_EXCLUSIVE_EXCLUSIVE);
    ss.setSpan(span2, 6, 10, Spanned.SPAN_EXCLUSIVE_EXCLUSIVE);

    textView.setText(ss);
    textView.setMovementMethod(LinkMovementMethod.getInstance());

another way.. link

 TextView myTextView = new TextView(this);
    String myString = "Some text [clickable]";
    int i1 = myString.indexOf("[");
    int i2 = myString.indexOf("]");
    myTextView.setMovementMethod(LinkMovementMethod.getInstance());
    myTextView.setText(myString, BufferType.SPANNABLE);
    Spannable mySpannable = (Spannable)myTextView.getText();
    ClickableSpan myClickableSpan = new ClickableSpan()
    {
     @Override
     public void onClick(View widget) { /* do something */ }
    };
    mySpannable.setSpan(myClickableSpan, i1, i2 + 1, Spannable.SPAN_EXCLUSIVE_EXCLUSIVE);

answer just copied from those link...