Any suggestions how to solve it... i  simply call the
notifyDataSetChanged() method in my CustomBaseAdapter class....

Do I have to set the adapter again to the listview? like
ListView.setAdapter(adapter)

On Mar 3, 3:59 pm, Justin Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:
> This sounds like it could be a view recycling issue
> On Mar 3, 2011 3:42 AM, "Namit Rana" <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > I have a ListView with a custom BaseAdapter.
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> > in getView(...) in CustomBaseAdapter class...
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> > I have specified gray color in the 1st row and white color in all
> > other rows.
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> > if(position==0){
> > holder.text1.setBackGroundColor(Color.gray) // same for next 2
> > TextView views.
> > }else{
> > //set the textview color to white
> > }
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> > After I change the content of the specific row (all textViews), I
> > call
> > this.notifyDataSetChanged();
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> > The data gets updated properly, but the last row of the ListView
> > displays gray color along with the first row.
> > But I have set the gray color to the 1st row..
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> > Any help???
> > Regards
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