MultipleImagePick | Smart android gallery with multiple image selection action | Widget library
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Smart android gallery with multiple image selection action.
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- Initializes the window
- Send exception report to server
- Initialize the grid
- Init image loader
- Initializes the gallery
- Get the selected custom gallery
- Get list of gallery photos
- Initializes the listener
- Override this method to display custom gallery results
- Adds multiple list items
- Removes all items from this adapter
- Initialize the image loader
- Check the status of the image
- Helper method to bind the image to the holder
- On create view holder
- Called when the back button is pressed
- Returns the count of items in the model
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I am trying to display a horizontally scrollable ListView of different images. This is supposed to be achieved with the Widget MultipleImageDemo. I use MultipleImagePicker in loadAssets() to create a list of Assets of the images that are selected from the iPhone gallery. Then, I convert these Assets into Files so that I can display them in a ListView using getImageFileFromAssets(Asset asset) from How to convert asset image to File?. However, the function for converting assets to Files is asynchronous so I need to use a FutureBuilder when I try to use this function inside the Widget build(BuildContext context).
This is how I tried to implement it:
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Answered 2021-May-30 at 15:16EDIT
To display the images you could do something like this:
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You can use MultipleImagePick like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the MultipleImagePick component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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