Associating ULRs with items in a string array - android

I want to associate URLs with items in a string array so that when an item in a ListView is selected data is scraped from the URL. I was wondering could the URL be added as metadata in the strings.xml file? Does anyone have any suggestions as to how to proceed?

Strings.xml isn't the right place. You COULD define the URLs, one at a time, in strings.xml, like this:
<string name="url1">http://foo1.com</string>
<string name="url2">http://foo2.com</string>
// etc
And then create an array at runtime, dumping all these values in one-by-one. But that would suck.
Instead, create an xml file in res/values/, name it whatever you want (for instance, urlvals.xml), and populate it like this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<resources>
<array name="urls">
<item>http://foo1.com</item>
<item>http://foo2.com</item>
</array>
</resources>
Then, in code, reference it in the following way:
String[] myUrls = getResources().getStringArray(R.array.urls);

If you want an array of string resources, you can either:
1) add the strings in strings.xml (as per #Alexander's answer), and reference them by name in an array in values/yourresourcename.xml as per here.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<resources>
<array name="myLinks">
<item>#string/link1</item>
<item>#string/link2</item>
</array>
2) add them directly the string array (verbatim) like #Alexander suggests
How you associate them with the elements in the ListView is up to you. I would suggest (if the content is static) creating a matching string array for (e.g.) the string you want to actually display (as opposed to the link itself).

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How can i create nested array in android studio Strings.xml

<resources>
<string name="app_name">UnConv</string>
<string-array name="mainunit">
<item>Area</item>
<item>Pressure</item>
<item>Speed</item>
<item>Volume</item>
</string-array>
</resources>
i want to add some other values to the above items like a subgroup. Example for area i want yard, acre etc how can i achieve that?
Unfortunately, There is no direct way to save two dimensional string-array in Android resource file. I provide 2 methods for replacement.
1. Save the data as Json string showing in the following code:
<string name="mainunit">{"Area":["yard","acre"],"Pressure":[],"Speed":[],"Volume":[]}</string>
Then parse Json String to Java/Kotlin Object.
2. Save subgroup value splitting with ",", and get value by position, but it has drawback because it ignored the key name.
<string-array name="mainunit">
<item>yard,acre</item>
<item>Pressure</item>
<item>Speed</item>
<item>Volume</item>
</string-array>

accessing string from string array in layout file of android studio

I am using Android studio and have an array in my string.xml file as:
<string-array name="my_array">
<item>text1</item>
<item>text2</item>
<item>text3</item>
</string-array>
I know how to access the array (and get the 1st item) in my MainActivity.java file:
myButton.setText(getResources().getStringArray(R.array.my_array)[0]);
My question: Is there anyway to set the text directly in the activity_main.xml file? I tried:
<Button
android:id="#+id/myButton"
android:text="#array/my_array[0]"
... />
but that causes an error. Without the "[0]" it displays the 1st value (text1), but maybe that is just because of the button's size and it's not showing the rest - I can't get it to display other items (e.g., text2).
Is it possible to access one value of the array directly in the layout file?
Thanks.
I found a good answer here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/4161645/933969
Basically you create named strings first (and use those where you would want mystrings[x]) and then create your array using references to those named strings:
<string name="earth">Earth</string>
<string name="moon">Moon</string>
<string-array name="system">
<item>#string/earth</item>
<item>#string/moon</item>
</string-array>

Get data from android string array from resource

I know how to get data from string-array. I have done like this.
<string-array name="values">
<item>value1</item>
<item>value2</item>
</string-array>
String[] values = this.getResources().getStringArray(R.array.values);
But I dont know whether the below type string-array is possible and confused to get values from that.
<string-array name="country_data">
<item>
<country>Afghanistan</country>
<countryCode>93</countryCode>
<iso2>AF</iso2>
<iso3>AFG</iso3>
</item>
</string-array>
If it is possible please help me to get the values.
I dont know whether the below type string-array is possible
It is not.
If you want to have arbitrary XML, use res/xml/ for whatever XML structure you like. You can then use getResources().getXml() to get an XmlPullParser that you can use to parse that XML.
Or, wrap the contents of each of your <item> elements in CDATA, which should prevent the resource parser from messing with them. Then, each string you retrieve from the array would be plain XML, that you would need to parse.
Or, go with JSON in res/raw/ or assets/, using your favorite JSON parser (e.g., Gson).
Or, use SQLiteAssetHelper to package a database in your app that has this data pre-loaded.
Or, use R. Zagórski's solution, of having one <string-array> per object, with <item> elements for each field of the object.
xml :
<string-array name="_name">
<item>n11</item>
<item>n12</item>
<item>n13</item>
<item>n14</item>
<item>n15</item>
<item>n16</item>
</string-array>
Retrieve at java class:
String[] test;
test = getResources().getStringArray(R.array._name);
Of course it is possible.
In summary:
Define POJO representing your model
Create a function to import string array of arrays from resources into this POJO
Remember that you cannot use custom xml entries, they have to be <item>. And you need to know it's type upfront.

Best way to use a static array

In my little app, I have a long list of data. Before, I used an editor to let the user enter the data - but now I would like to put the data static in program code/string list value Folder.
What is the best way to achieve this?
If you already know the values inside array you can crate string array inside strings.xml file which is present under values.
example:
XML file saved at res/values/strings.xml:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<resources>
<string-array name="sports_array">
<item>Football</item>
<item>Cricket</item>
<item>Hockey</item>
<item>Tennis</item>
</string-array>
</resources>
This application code retrieves a string array:
Resources res = getResources();
String[] sportlist = res.getStringArray(R.array.sports_array);
so now your sportlist will contain all the items specified in sports_array which is declared inside strings.xml
for more information pls see
http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/resources/string-resource.html

Android: text from strings.xml displayed as #numbers

I have updated some string values in strings.xml and my application now shows not the new text but something like #234545201. I have cleaned the projected and rebuilded, there are no import android.R anywhere, just R related to my package. What went wrong?
To obtain a string from your strings.xml file, you can do a few things.
If you need it as a String object, you can use getString(R.string.string_id) to fetch the string, given an ID.
If you're trying to set the text of, say, a TextView, you can actually simply use setText(R.string.string_id) and the OS will obtain the correct string for you.
In other words, the TextView class has a method called setText(int resid), and that's also the reason why you can't write something like the following:
TextView.setText(12345680);
Are you trying to read it directly as R.string.my_string_resource?
Try passing it to getString() as getString(R.string.my_string_resource).
You can put your stings.xml file in the follwing format.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<resources>
<string name="app_name">Yamba</string>
<string name="titleYamba">Yamba</string>
<string name="titleStatus">Status Update</string>
<string name="hintText">Please enter your 140-character status</string>
<string name="buttonUpdate">Update</string>
</resources>
and use the name as reference of your textbox ids like.
android:text="#string/app_name"

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