Hide/Show Toolbar programmatically on CoordinatorLayout
When I scroll my RecycleView
ToolBar
hide or show (with animation).
How I can return ToolBar
back programmatically?
If your toolbar is inside an AppBarLayout which is probably inside your CoordinatorLayout then something like this should work.
AppBarLayout appBarLayout = (AppBarLayout)findViewById(R.id.appBar);
appBarLayout.setExpanded(true, true);
Or to collapse it
AppBarLayout appBarLayout = (AppBarLayout)findViewById(R.id.appBar);
appBarLayout.setExpanded(false, true);
Here is the definition
setExpanded(boolean expanded, boolean animate)
Take note that this method is available from v23 of the support library, here is some documentation for reference, the key thing to note is "As with AppBarLayout's scrolling, this method relies on this layout being a direct child of a CoordinatorLayout." Hope this helps!
Is that what you looking for?
Toolbar toolbar = findViewById(R.id.toolbar); // or however you need to do it for your code
AppBarLayout.LayoutParams params = (AppBarLayout.LayoutParams) toolbar.getLayoutParams();
params.setScrollFlags(0); // clear all scroll flags
link: How to enable/disable toolbar scrolling programmatically when using design support library
In order to hide the Toolbar your can just do something like this:
toolbar.animate().translationY(-toolbar.getBottom()).setInterpolator(new AccelerateInterpolator()).start();
If you want to show it again you call:
toolbar.animate().translationY(0).setInterpolator(new DecelerateInterpolator()).start();
My problem was very similar to @Artem I tried many fix but none of them worked for me. @Jraco11's answer is correct when you use AppBarLayout
. @johnrao07 not worked for me. But I found a perfect solution for this problem when we use Toolbar
.
To hide Toolbar programatically
if (toolbar.getParent() instanceof AppBarLayout){
((AppBarLayout)toolbar.getParent()).setExpanded(false,true);
}
To show Toolbar programatically
if (toolbar.getParent() instanceof AppBarLayout){
((AppBarLayout)toolbar.getParent()).setExpanded(true,true);
Refer original answer(answer by @Android HHT):- programmatically-show-toolbar-after-hidden-by-scrolling-android-design-library