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in android, how to stack ScrollView and recycler view(or any other view that extends scrollview) with each other like combine them, one on the top of the other, act like all the content are within the same scroll view?
This sentence is very long and confusing. It's wordy and could probably be a lot shorter. On top of that, your capitalization and grammar in this sentence are pretty poor. The first letter of any sentence should be capitalized, as should names, such as Android. The statement "how to stack ScrollView and recycler view" is not grammatically correct, either.
If English isn't your first language, that's understandable. If you have a friend or coworker nearby who is better with English, perhaps politely ask them to check over your grammar and see if they can help with it.
Moving on to the next part:
I have tried
<Linear>
<ScrollView></ScrollView>
<recycler></recycler>
</Linear>
or on inside of the other, none of them works
You do show the code you have tried. Great! A lot of question posters don't. You also formatted it as code*, which is another problem a lot of question posters have.
You should, however, also add more details of why this code isn't working for you. What do you expect it to produce? What does it produce instead? If the best way to describe what's actually happening is a screenshot, it's okay to add that- Just make sure it's a screenshot of what's rendered rather than a screenshot of code.
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*I had originally missed that there was indeed code formatting in the original form of this question, which was lost when cleaning up the question.