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How to put image in HashMap by giving a specific url





private static final String picpic = "picpic";



private ArrayList < HashMap < String, Object>> myBooks;



myBooks = new ArrayList<HashMap<String,Object>>();



HashMap < String, Object> hm;



hm = new HashMap<String, Object>();



drawable=LoadImage("http://www.wauhaha.com/smart/company/album/pic.jpg");



hm.put(picpic, drawable);





myBooks.add(hm);



final ListView listView = (ListView)findViewById(R.id.list);



SimpleAdapter adapter = new SimpleAdapter(this, myBooks, R.layout.listbox, new String[]{picpic}, new int[]{R.id.image1});





listView.setAdapter(adapter);






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  1. See this Example Listview With Custom Adapter.....And see CustomizedListView Activity

    http://www.androidhive.info/2012/02/android-custom-listview-with-image-and-text/

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  2. If you want the Key to be Url then use this code.

    //Declarations

    public Map<String, Object> ImageMap = new WeakHashMap<String, Object>();

    //Inserting into HashMap

    public void addToHash(String url)
    {
    ImageMap.put(url,LoadImage(url));
    }

    // Get from HashMap
    public Object getImageFromHash(String url)
    {
    ImageMap.get(url);
    }


    EDITED
    You can use the Solution given by Samir,
    you need to use ImageLoader.java, ImageCache.java, FileCache.java and Utils.java

    For your adapter

    public class LazyAdapter extends BaseAdapter {

    private Activity activity;
    private ArrayList<String> urls;
    private static LayoutInflater inflater=null;
    public ImageLoader imageLoader;

    public LazyAdapter(Activity a, ArrayList<String> u) {
    activity = a;
    urls=u;
    inflater = (LayoutInflater)activity.getSystemService(Context.LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE);
    imageLoader=new ImageLoader(activity.getApplicationContext());
    }

    public int getCount() {
    return data.size();
    }

    public Object getItem(int position) {
    return position;
    }

    public long getItemId(int position) {
    return position;
    }

    public View getView(int position, View convertView, ViewGroup parent) {
    View vi=convertView;
    if(convertView==null)
    vi = inflater.inflate(R.layout.listbox, null);

    ImageView thumb_image=(ImageView)vi.findViewById(your.imageview.id); // thumb image

    imageLoader.DisplayImage(urls.get(position), thumb_image);
    return vi;
    }
    }

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