A TableLayout is a ViewGroup that will lay child View elements into rows and columns.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <TableLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" android:layout_width="fill_parent" android:layout_height="fill_parent" android:stretchColumns="1"> <TableRow> <TextView android:layout_column="1" android:text="Open..." android:padding="3dip" /> <TextView android:text="Ctrl-O" android:gravity="right" android:padding="3dip" /> </TableRow> <TableRow> <TextView android:layout_column="1" android:text="Save..." android:padding="3dip" /> <TextView android:text="Ctrl-S" android:gravity="right" android:padding="3dip" /> </TableRow> <TableRow> <TextView android:layout_column="1" android:text="Save As..." android:padding="3dip" /> <TextView android:text="Ctrl-Shift-S" android:gravity="right" android:padding="3dip" /> </TableRow> <View android:layout_height="2dip" android:background="#FF909090" /> <TableRow> <TextView android:text="X" android:padding="3dip" /> <TextView android:text="Import..." android:padding="3dip" /> </TableRow> <TableRow> <TextView android:text="X" android:padding="3dip" /> <TextView android:text="Export..." android:padding="3dip" /> <TextView android:text="Ctrl-E" android:gravity="right" android:padding="3dip" /> </TableRow> <View android:layout_height="2dip" android:background="#FF909090" /> <TableRow> <TextView android:layout_column="1" android:text="Quit" android:padding="3dip" /> </TableRow> </TableLayout>
Notice how this resembles the structure of an HTML table. TableLayout
is like the
table
element; TableRow
is like a tr
element; but for our cells like
the html td
element, we can use any kind of View. Here, we use TextView
for the cells.
onCreate()
method:
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { super.onCreate(savedInstanceState); setContentView(R.layout.main); }
R.layout.main
refers to the main.xml
layout file.
You should see the following: