A RecyclerView does just what its name suggests--it recycles or reuses its children to present different data to the user. This means that while it appears to have a long list of child-widgets (such as cards or images), it actually has the ones that the user can actually see. When a widget is scrolled off the screen, the RecyclerView changes its data, and then scrolls it back into view. The RecyclerView doesn't directly bind the data to the child views; however, it instead goes through a ViewHolder. The job of the ViewHolder is to help speed up the data binding process. Think of the travel claim app again; if we want to display each claim item in a RecyclerView, each one will look something like the following: ...
Creating layouts for ViewHolders
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