You could override the method getView() of your ArrayAdapter ( link to the reference ) for example.
You could override the method getView() of your ArrayAdapter (link to the reference) for example: ListView listView = (ListView)findViewById(R.id. Listview); ArrayAdapter listAdapter = new ArrayAdapter(this, R.layout. List_item){ public View getView (int position, View convertView, ViewGroup parent){ View v = super.
GetView(position,convertView,parent); TextView tx = (TextView) v; //do something with tx return v; } }; listView. SetAdapter(listAdapter).
You should go watch this Google I/O talk: google.com/events/io/2010/sessions/world... it explains the basics of ListView and how you would go about doing these sorts of things.
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