How to retain the value of String variables when activity is closed? - android

My string variables b,c,d,e,f stores the path of videos which I used in my gallery.But the problem is everytime my app shut down and restart again their values is lost and blank gallery is showed.I have tried making them static but through static they will retain the value for some time till the activity runs in background.Should I use onPause() and onResume() method so that they can retain their values.If yes plase suggest me code for that which i can use for retaining values of string variables when activity is closed.
SharedPreferences prefs = getSharedPreferences("bhu",0);
SharedPreferences.Editor editor = prefs.edit();
//Save the String value
editor.putString("val", b).commit();
editor.putString("val1", c).commit();
editor.putString("val2", d).commit();
editor.putString("val3", e).commit();
editor.putString("val4", f).commit();
b=prefs.getString("val", null);
c=prefs.getString("val1", null);
d=prefs.getString("val2", null);
e=prefs.getString("val3", null);
f=prefs.getString("val4", null);

You can use SharedPreferences to save the String values.
SharedPreferences prefs = getSharedPreferences(<Name>, <Mode>);
SharedPreferences.Editor editor = prefs.edit();
//Save the String value
editor.putString(<Key>, <StringValue>).commit();
Get the String value:
String str = prefs.getString(<key>, <DefaultValue>);
Please note that if you are not calling SharedPreferences in an Activity,you need to call getSharedPreferences through a Context.
[Edit]
if (prefs.getString("val", "Default").equals("Default")) {
editor.putString("val", b).commit();
}
Do it for other as well.

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Variable losing the value

I have a class where it contains a variable
public class MyClass
{
public static string testenome;
public string Testenome
{
get { return testenome; }
set { testenome = value; }
}
}
When I leave the application in the background I lose the value of the variable as soon as I return.
To some way for me to make that variable stay fixed, only if I close the app so I lose it ?
Yes you can do save that variable in SharedPreferences so as it stays in app memory even if its closed.
First set value in SharedPreferences
//MY_PREFS_NAME - a static String variable like:
//public static final String MY_PREFS_NAME = "MyPrefsFile";
SharedPreferences.Editor editor = getSharedPreferences(MY_PREFS_NAME, MODE_PRIVATE).edit();
editor.putString("name", "TestName");
editor.commit();
Now whenever you get back to app after closing it, just get the value of name from SharedPreferences
SharedPreferences prefs = getSharedPreferences(MY_PREFS_NAME, MODE_PRIVATE);
String name = prefs.getString("name", "No name defined");//"No name defined" is the default value.
This is the best way to retain any such vairable until app is uninstalled.

Android: remember string when opening new activity

my activity has a string which gets its value from an intent
String myString = intent.getStringExtra("KEY");
in this activity I start another activity. From the new activity I want to return to the previous activity and still have the same value of myString. But when I open a the new activity the value of myString is deleted.
i looked into onSavedInstancState but that doesn't seem to work.
making myString static works but I think that this is not good programming.
So what would be the best way of doing this?
Use ShareDPreferences to store an object that you want to retrieve later:
SharedPreferences prefs = this.getSharedPreferences(
"com.example.app", Context.MODE_PRIVATE);
Editor editor = pref.edit();
editor.putString("key", ""KEY");
editor.commit();
To retrieve it later:
pref.getString("key", null);
You can use SharedPreferences,
If you have a relatively small collection of key-values that you'd
like to save, you should use the SharedPreferences APIs.

Can't access sharedpreferences from other activity?

I have a fragment where I let set some SharedPreference values set.
In the fragment, everything works fine - I can get any value I want, saving, editing, deleting works fine.
Then I have an Activity, from where I want to get the value "savedValue1" - but it does not work
public static final String MyPref = "MyPreference";
static SharedPreferences sharedpreferences;
//onCreateView...
sharedpreferences = this.getActivity().getSharedPreferences(MyPref,
Context.MODE_PRIVATE);
editor.putString("savedValue1", someString);
editor.commit();
I tried it with in Fragment:
public static String getValue(){
return sharedpreferences.getString("savedValue1","");
}
in Activity:
String newValue = Fragment.getValue();
But that doesn't work - any hint?
You should not have a Fragment.getValue() method.
SharedPreferences are here to avoid that.
Use the same getSharedPreferences("whatever", Context.MODE_PRIVATE) code and you shall get/set the same values inside the same preferences.
That is how it is supposed to be used. From the official documentation:
For any particular set of preferences, there is a single instance of
this class that all clients share.
Use this code to save and retrieve values from SharedPreferences
//To save string
SharedPreferences settings = PreferenceManager.getDefaultSharedPreferences(this);
SharedPreferences.Editor e = settings.edit();
e.putString("savedValue1", someString);
e.commit();
//Retrieve team score
String saved_value = settings.getString("savedValue1", "");

SharedPreferences

I'm creating a SharedPreferences and it's working only if I start Activity like this:
myIntent.putExtra("prefName", MYPREFS);
startActivity(myIntent);
But my SharedPreferences is not working after I save it and hit back a few times, to go at menu page and go to the page where I want to get my preferences.
Anyone can help me with that?
Code below:
This is where I save my preferences:
String MYPREFS = "MyPref";
SharedPreferences mySharedPreferences;
SharedPreferences.Editor myEditor;
Inside onCreate:
mySharedPreferences = getSharedPreferences(MYPREFS,0);
myEditor = mySharedPreferences.edit();
Inside button onClickListener:
myEditor.putString("address", AddressET.getText().toString());
myEditor.putString("contact", ContactET.getText().toString());
myEditor.commit();
Intent myIntent = new Intent(myContext, nok_individual_particular.class);
myIntent.putExtra("prefName", MYPREFS);
startActivity(myIntent);
This is the activity I pass to:
SharedPreferences mySharedPreferences;
Inside onCreate:
Intent myReceivingIntent = getIntent();
String myPREFName = myReceivingIntent.getStringExtra("prefName");
mySharedPreferences = getSharedPreferences(myPREFName, 0);
applySavedPreferences();
In the applySavedPreferences method:
String addressValue = mySharedPreferences.getString("address", "Jack Smith");
String contactValue = mySharedPreferences.getString("contact", "Jack Smith");
addressTV.setText(addressValue);
contactTV.setText(contactValue);
SharedPreferences: This is how it works
To save your data:
SharedPreferences sPrefs = getSharedPreferences("prefsName", 0);
SharedPreferences.Editor editor = sPrefs.edit();
editor.putString("valueName", "value");
editor.commit();
To retrieve your data:
SharedPreferences sPrefs = getSharedPreferences("prefsName", 0);
String strMyData = sPrefs.getString("valueName", "default value");
The example above is how to set a string and retrieve it.
You are not using SharedPreferences. In your example, you are passing an extra to an activity, but this only makes available the value to the new activity, it doesn't save the value to SharedPreferences.
To use SharedPreferences, you have to do the following:
Save
PreferenceManager.getDefaultSharedPreferences(this).edit().putString("prefName", "String to save").commit();
Get
String value = PreferenceManager.getDefaultSharedPreferences(this).getString("prefName"), "default value");
After mySharedPreferences.edit();
mySharedPreferences.commit();
should be your last line. This enables u to save and close the SharedPreferences file you have edited.
Well, you don't need to pass the sharedprefs in an intent and all. It will be available throughout your application in all activities.
Just call SharedPreferences my_prefs= getSharedPreferences("Pref_name", 0); and then u have a reference to that SharedPreferences file and then u can retrieve values from it.
I prefer using SharedPreferences to save my data and use it throughout my classes , plus they will be saved to the device , making them available even after the app is killed ... Here is an example for ya !
//Some String that I should remember, I am just using the package name for now
String app = this.getPackageName();/*This is going to be used more like a file to save my stuff to*/
//Setting our sharedpreferences
SharedPreferences sha = sha = getApplicationContext().getSharedPreferences(app, SherlockActivity.MODE_PRIVATE);
String myString = "This is the String that you want to save so you can use among your classes"
//Now we call in an editor for that SharedPreferences so we can write and delete stuff from it .
Editor edit = sha.edit();
//Now we insert our String.
edit.putString("Something_you_can_remember" , myString);//You will need the "Something_you_can_remember" a few lines ahead , so remember it !
edit.apply(); //Or we can use edit.commit() , but I prefer apply()
//Now our String is saved ! So lets read it !
String whatever = sha.getString("Something_you_can_remember" , "The String incase myString didn't even exist , saves you from a NullPointerException");
//Here we go ! Now we have our String saved and can be readable among the classes !
//Also , if you wanted to delete that String or whatever you "put" in there , you can call
edit.remove("Something_you_can_remember"); //or edit.clear() to remove all the values stored !
Hope this helps !
Save
SharedPreferences sp = getSharedPreferences("key", 0);
SharedPreferences.Editor sedt = sp.edit();
sedt.putString("valueName", "String to save");
sedt.commit();
Get
SharedPreferences sp = getSharedPreferences("key", 0);
String valueName = sp.getString("valueName","");
You do not need to pass SharedPrefences through intents, as SharedPreferences are available to the whole application and any activity has access to it.
You can refer to below example:
Either create SharedPreferences by giving them your choice of name:
SharedPreferences pref = getSharedPreferences("MyPref", MODE_PRIVATE);
OR use default SharedPreferences:
SharedPreferences sharedPrefs = PreferenceManager.getDefaultSharedPreferences(this);
Use your preference file anywhere in your code by getting them through any of the above methods. No need to pass to different activities.
Once you call any of the above method, if the preference file of that name does not exist for your application, android will create one for you.

Trouble using sharedPreferences between two activities

I am trying to save a date in one activity and then have that date put in a textView in another activity. I am not sure about how to get the two activities to communicate with each other.
In file called report.java I have this method that gets the date and save it in sharedPrefernces.
private void updateLabel() {
date.setText(fmtDate.format(dateAndTime.getTime()));
SharedPreferences preferences = getPreferences(MODE_PRIVATE);
SharedPreferences.Editor editor = preferences.edit();
editor.putString("date", date.getText().toString()); // value to store
editor.commit();
}
I am trying to figure out how to get my file called inspection use this to populate a textView
The problem I think I am having is with getting the correct name for the report file.
public static final String PREF_FILE_NAME = "report";
SharedPreferences preferences = getSharedPreferences(PREF_FILE_NAME, MODE_PRIVATE);
then I have this code on a method called onResume()
#Override
public void onResume() {
super.onResume();
SharedPreferences preferences = getPreferences(MODE_PRIVATE);
String strDate=preferences.getString("date", date.getText().toString());
date.setText(strDate);
}
You are saving the value to two seperate preference files.
SharedPreferences preferences = getPreferences(MODE_PRIVATE);
SharedPreferences preferences = getSharedPreferences(PREF_FILE_NAME, MODE_PRIVATE);
Use only one.
Why not use the default preference file that is accessible by all classes/activities of your app?
SharedPreferences preference = PreferenceManager.getDefaultSharedPreferences(yourContext);
preferences.edit().putString(YOURKEY, yourStrValue);
This way you are not creating extra preference files in your app that you have to remember which values are stored in which files. Definately makes life easier.

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