How can I add an additional LinearLayout between an existing one and a button?











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Is it possible to show a new LinearLayout between an existing one and a button by clicking that button? I want to show a new field to be complete.



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    Yes, it's possible. For example using a ViewStub
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Is it possible to show a new LinearLayout between an existing one and a button by clicking that button? I want to show a new field to be complete.



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    Yes, it's possible. For example using a ViewStub
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Is it possible to show a new LinearLayout between an existing one and a button by clicking that button? I want to show a new field to be complete.



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Is it possible to show a new LinearLayout between an existing one and a button by clicking that button? I want to show a new field to be complete.



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Showing where I want to add the new LinearLayout







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    Yes, it's possible. For example using a ViewStub
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    Yes, it's possible. For example using a ViewStub
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Yes, it's possible. For example using a ViewStub
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Yes, it's possible. For example using a ViewStub
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In the world of programming, anything is possible (I've been told by many developers).

In your code, you simply need to add the following code in the onClick method:



LinearLayout layout = new LinearLayout(MainActivity.this);
layout.setBackgroundColor(Color.parseColor("#135517"));


Setting background is just an example of what it's capable of achieving. One thing I would recommend you to do is to position it properly to ensure it fits the hierarchy accordingly.
For example:



RelativeLayout.LayoutParams params = (RelativeLayout.LayoutParams) viewToLayout.getLayoutParams();
params.addRule(RelativeLayout.BELOW, R.id.below_id);


With this piece of code, you are creating a new params layout and add a rule to the layout which in this example is coded to position below another element.






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    In the world of programming, anything is possible (I've been told by many developers).

    In your code, you simply need to add the following code in the onClick method:



    LinearLayout layout = new LinearLayout(MainActivity.this);
    layout.setBackgroundColor(Color.parseColor("#135517"));


    Setting background is just an example of what it's capable of achieving. One thing I would recommend you to do is to position it properly to ensure it fits the hierarchy accordingly.
    For example:



    RelativeLayout.LayoutParams params = (RelativeLayout.LayoutParams) viewToLayout.getLayoutParams();
    params.addRule(RelativeLayout.BELOW, R.id.below_id);


    With this piece of code, you are creating a new params layout and add a rule to the layout which in this example is coded to position below another element.






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      In the world of programming, anything is possible (I've been told by many developers).

      In your code, you simply need to add the following code in the onClick method:



      LinearLayout layout = new LinearLayout(MainActivity.this);
      layout.setBackgroundColor(Color.parseColor("#135517"));


      Setting background is just an example of what it's capable of achieving. One thing I would recommend you to do is to position it properly to ensure it fits the hierarchy accordingly.
      For example:



      RelativeLayout.LayoutParams params = (RelativeLayout.LayoutParams) viewToLayout.getLayoutParams();
      params.addRule(RelativeLayout.BELOW, R.id.below_id);


      With this piece of code, you are creating a new params layout and add a rule to the layout which in this example is coded to position below another element.






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        In the world of programming, anything is possible (I've been told by many developers).

        In your code, you simply need to add the following code in the onClick method:



        LinearLayout layout = new LinearLayout(MainActivity.this);
        layout.setBackgroundColor(Color.parseColor("#135517"));


        Setting background is just an example of what it's capable of achieving. One thing I would recommend you to do is to position it properly to ensure it fits the hierarchy accordingly.
        For example:



        RelativeLayout.LayoutParams params = (RelativeLayout.LayoutParams) viewToLayout.getLayoutParams();
        params.addRule(RelativeLayout.BELOW, R.id.below_id);


        With this piece of code, you are creating a new params layout and add a rule to the layout which in this example is coded to position below another element.






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        In the world of programming, anything is possible (I've been told by many developers).

        In your code, you simply need to add the following code in the onClick method:



        LinearLayout layout = new LinearLayout(MainActivity.this);
        layout.setBackgroundColor(Color.parseColor("#135517"));


        Setting background is just an example of what it's capable of achieving. One thing I would recommend you to do is to position it properly to ensure it fits the hierarchy accordingly.
        For example:



        RelativeLayout.LayoutParams params = (RelativeLayout.LayoutParams) viewToLayout.getLayoutParams();
        params.addRule(RelativeLayout.BELOW, R.id.below_id);


        With this piece of code, you are creating a new params layout and add a rule to the layout which in this example is coded to position below another element.







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