Android :: Way To Pass An Object Array To An Activity
Nov 15, 2010
I have read posts on passing arrays from and to activities, but I am confused as to how I would do it for my specific case.
I have an array of objects called DaysWeather (a DaysWeather[] array) where the objects have several String attributes as well as a bitmap attribute. I read somewhere that you have to make it serializable or parceable or something, but it seems messy at first glance.
Could someone lead me in the right direction?
Is there a simple way to do this?
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Feb 15, 2009
I have two activities. I want to pass array strings from one activity to another. I am using putStringArray and getStringArray functions. But still its not working. Could you please let me know how can I do it? Is there any other way to do it?
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Aug 28, 2009
I have an activity which implements an OnItemClickListener.code...
However, I need to pass some objects from MyActivity1 to MyActivity2 --
I see there is an Intent.putExtra() for all the basic types, and I even see a Bundle which is a collection of basic types, but how can I pass a generic "Object" to MyActivity2 ?
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Oct 15, 2009
There is an activity which has an object. This activity(say A) starts another activity(say B). Can B use some object in A?
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Mar 17, 2010
In my activity , I create a Bitmap object, and I need to launch another activity,
How can I pass this Bitmap object from the sub-activity (the one which is going to be launched)?
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Aug 7, 2009
I am developing an app that connects to a server. For that connection I created a class Client that maintains info about the connection . My app consists of several Activities and each of that Activity needs access to the Client object to communicate to the server. 1) Can I put somewhere the Client object so that all Acitvities have an access to it? 2) If not I would probably need to pass the object to each Activity via Intent.putExtra(). But putExtra doesn't accept Object as an argument. It only accepts several types like int, long, String etc. So how can I pass an object to another Activity?
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Mar 26, 2010
I want to show messageBox or notification when connection lost in Static DB class but i cant use getApplicationContext() because its a static class and i tried to call other class called notification but i have error so how i could pass activity object to my new class .
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Aug 21, 2009
I define a class Rect and a aidl file as below. code...
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Aug 24, 2010
I want to pass an array from one Activity to another Activity,for example pass arrat frin image_view Activity to Blackimage Activity..
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Jan 7, 2010
I am using a listview to display items.
Currently I am passing an String array of items to it.
But I want to pass one more array and display its items alongwith the items of the first array(i.e somehow two lines of text).
How can I do that?
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Oct 6, 2010
If not, is there any workaround? I have an array list of objects that have a name and an icon pointer. I do not want to use a database.
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Sep 9, 2009
I want to do some automated testcase with Instrumentation . Suggest that my AUT has 2 Activity. After clicking the button in ther first Activity, the second one will be shown with new content base on what we enter in the first Activity.) Instrumentation provides us the function called startActivitySync() and return the Activity object for processing. My question is how we can get the pointer of the second Activity after the it is shown by clicking the button on the first activity.?
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Jun 25, 2009
Is it possible to pass an object to the intent so i can access that object in my new activity?
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Apr 8, 2009
I have two class, class A and B, B include class A, like this..
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Sep 21, 2009
I have an Activity that running on system. I can get the Intent that is used to start the activity. But i don't know how to get the Activity object from the Intent object or something else. Can anyone tell me how to do this??? Note that, I don't use Instrumentation object.
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Nov 17, 2010
I have an Object that I need to be able to pass between Activites. It implements Parcelable and I've written all the code related to that. The problem is that one of the properties of the Object is a Drawable - and really needs to be. Unfortunately, Drawable is neither Parcelable or Serializable. I don't understand how to pass it. The reason for having the Drawable is that I need to cache an Image that I've downloaded from the internet at runtime. I don't want to cache the images on the filesystem, since this would potentially end up using up a lot of space over time. I'm putting the image into a Drawable so that I can easily put it into an ImageView.
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Feb 12, 2010
Is it possible to pass a JavaScript object from JavaScript to Java using addJavascriptInterface()? Something along these lines: var javaScriptObject = {"field1":"string1", "field2":"string2"}; JavaScriptInterface.passObject(javaScriptObject); How would such a call be captured on the Java side? I have no problem setting up the interface to send a string, but when I send an object, I receive null on the Java end.
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Sep 3, 2010
Can I pass a singleton class's object from one activity to another activity using intent? I am using singleton class as image class img = image class.get Instance();, so i need the img instance for another activity, how can i pass an object instance in Android.
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May 12, 2010
I have this code fragment: Code...
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Oct 3, 2010
I have a class A which is responsible for fetching data from web services in android and i have a class B which is responsible for creating and rendering List View in android
Now how can i populate data on List View once the data is fetched successfully.
well i have following options but which one is better .. (if someone has anyother then i don't mind)
1) Create an intent of Class B and
pass the data that need to be
populated
2) Creating a static method int Class
B which will accept the data as an
argument and call setListAdapter
in class B i have used Holder Patter to create ListActivity. ( for reference List14.java in samples of Android )
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Dec 8, 2009
I'm working on an application that requires non-serializable objects to be passed between Activities. The following page suggests using a HashMap of WeakReferences to accomplish this:
http://developer.android.com/guide/appendix/faq/framework.html
Is this solution safe? I know Activities are completely destroyed and recreated when the screen orientation changes. Couldn't those weakly referenced objects get GCed in the split second when the screen is rotated, since they wouldn't be referenced elsewhere at that point?
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Apr 19, 2010
I'm building an android application, which has a list view, and in the list view, a click listener, containing an onItemClick method. So I have something like this:
public class myList extends ListActivity {
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
getListView().setOnItemClickListener(new OnItemClickListener() {
public void onItemClick(AdapterView<?> parent, View view,
int position, long id) {
/* Do something*/
}
}
}
Normally, this works fine. However, many times I find myself needing too preform an application using the outer class as a context. thusfar, I've used: parent.getContext(); to do this, but I would like to know, is that a bad idea? I can't really call: because it's not really a subclass, just an embedded one. So is there any better way, or is that considered cosure? Also, if it is the right way, what should I do if the embedded method doesn't have a parameter to get the outside class?
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Nov 12, 2010
class1.java has creates a float[] array that is need to have in class2.java. How do you do this? The float[] is points. Here is an example code:
class1.java
import android.app.Activity;
import android.content.Context;
import android.app.ListActivity;
import android.content.Intent;
import android.graphics.Canvas;
import android.graphics.Color;
import android.graphics.Paint;
import android.graphics.Typeface;......................
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Jun 2, 2010
first.java String[] items={"one","two"}; Bundle map = new Bundle(); map.putStringArray ("link",items); Intent myintent = new Intent(view.getContext(),two.class); myintent. put Extras (map) ;startActivityForResult(myintent,0); second.java Bundle map=this. get Intent() .getExtras(); String links=map.getString("link"); tell me that how can i get the two string values from one activity to another one. such as links[0]="one"; and links[1] ="two";
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Apr 1, 2009
I need to pass a 2 dimensional array to an ACTIVITY from a SERVICE. How can I achieve this in minimum number of statements (as in avoiding putExtras for each and every string stored in the array)?
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Apr 7, 2009
I am developing an image applications.
One activity decoding image file (jpg, bmp, and so on) to byte buffer RGB 565 or 888 type.
Then want to pass image buffer to another activity for change image data.
I have 3 activity the main decoding activity[A] and selecting effect activity[B] and apply effect activity[C] for change image data.
If i use intent then activity[A] should make intent[1] and putExtra to that intent. and then [B] call getIntent and getByteArrayExtra for get byte buffer.
If user select effect then [B] make new intent[2] and putExtra to intent[2]. and startActivityForResult with intent[2] and activity[C].
Then activity[C] call getIntent to get intent[2] and getByteArrayExtra for get byte buffer again.
There takes much times to make new byte buffer and copy from parent's activity's byte buffer 2 times. [A]->[B] and [B]->[C]
That process drops application performance.
Questions
1. Can i pass intent[1] to activity[C] without make new intent[2] and putExtra byte buffer? by modify intent[1]. (if it works just 1 buffer copy will perform)
2. Can i use application global memory for share byte buffer? if i use hash map how can each activity access same hash map? (if it works don't need to copy buffer)
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Jul 23, 2010
I have two activities:
"a" that spawns thread for generating a dynamic array of values inside public void run() function.
"b", graphics activity that will help me draw rectangular pulses based on array values calculated in activity "a" (calculated in a's thread to be precise).
When I am in thread inside "a", how do I pass values of array to activity "b" and
call activity as well.
activity A
CODE:..........
activity B
CODE:..............
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Aug 24, 2009
I have two activity in my project. I am callilng second activity from main activity. can some one tell me how can i pass some data to that activity? Simply i want to pass object array. Can some one tell me how can i do it ?
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Jun 29, 2010
In my Android app,I start a new activity with startActivityForResult(). I get the result in onActivityResult() perfectly. My problem is that there is a small bit of data that I know before I start the activity and I need that value to be available in onActivityResult(), too. I tried attaching it to my intent as an extra, but it wasn't attached to the intent that is available when the activity returns the result. I made it work by storing the data in a global variable, but I really don't like that approach. Is there a better, right way to pass data through an activity (instead of just to it)?
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Oct 16, 2010
Is this possible? I am trying to open a SQLite database cursor in one activity, and pass it to another activity.
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