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Simple RecyclerView example with filter option in Android

Hi Guys, Maybe you all are expert in terms of using RecyclerView in android. This blog is simple example for using filter option with RecyclerView adapter. As for now you will instantiate RecyclerView and set the adapter to RecyclerView as following way. RecyclerView list = (RecyclerView) findViewById(R.id.list); list.setLayoutManager(new LinearLayoutManager(this)); list.setHasFixedSize(true); ArrayList&ltNumber&gt numbers = new ArrayList&lt&gt(); String ONEs[] = {"ZERO", "ONE", "TWO", "THREE", "FOUR", "FIVE", "SIX", "SEVEN", "EIGHT", "NINE", "TEN"}; String TENs[] = {"ZERO", "TEN", "TWENTY", "THIRTY", "FOURTY", "FIFTY", "SIXTY", "SEVENTY", "EIGHTY", "NINETY", "HUNDRED"}; String HUNDREDS[] = {"ZERO", "HUNDRED", "TWO HUND

Checking Internet Connection Availability in Android

Using ConnectivityManager class we can detect Internet connection availability in Android. Code: ConnectionDetector.java import android.content.Context; import android.net.ConnectivityManager; import android.net.NetworkInfo; public class ConnectionDetector { private Context _context; public ConnectionDetector(Context context){ this._context = context; } /** * Checking for all possible internet providers * **/ public boolean isConnectingToInternet(){ ConnectivityManager connectivity = (ConnectivityManager) _context.getSystemService(Context.CONNECTIVITY_SERVICE); if (connectivity != null) { NetworkInfo[] info = connectivity.getAllNetworkInfo(); if (info != null) for (int i = 0; i < info.length; i++) if (info[i].getState() == NetworkInfo.State.CONNECTED) { return true; }