Vishal
Vishal

Reputation: 693

passing Entire ArrayList<String> from one activity to other in android

I want to pass a ArrayList from one activity to other. I have found this link for pass arraylist from one activity to other useful.

But when I am using

    ArrayList<String> hyperlinks = new ArrayList<String>();
                           ...

    Intent myIntent=new Intent(Player.this,VideoActivity.class);
                    Bundle mBundle = new Bundle();  
                    mBundle.putStringArrayListExtra("hyperlinks", hyperlinks);
                    //mBundle.putString("filePath", hyperlinks.get(0));  
                    myIntent.putExtras(mBundle); 
                    Player.this.startActivity(myIntent);

Then I am getting error at mBundle.putStringArrayListExtra , Saying that The method putStringArrayListExtra(String, ArrayList) is undefined for the type Bundle

Please guide me how to do this??

Thanks

Upvotes: 1

Views: 1757

Answers (3)

jeet
jeet

Reputation: 29199

Bundle Documentation clearly indicating that putStringArrayList(String, ArrayList) is method of Bundle class, but not putStringArrayListExtra()

http://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/Bundle.html#putStringArrayList(java.lang.String, java.util.ArrayList)

Also, please Check import declarations, and check if Proper Bundle class has been imported or not.

Package of Bundle class should be:

import android.os.Bundle;

Upvotes: 1

Joe Plante
Joe Plante

Reputation: 6368

There's lots of ways to do it, but have you tried:

myIntent.putStringArrayListExtra(key, hyperlinks);

Also, the Bundle object has

 putStringArrayList

Upvotes: 2

noxius
noxius

Reputation: 144

check into Application. You can extend your own application, and save the arraylist here

check out ==> Extending Application to share variables globally

Upvotes: 2

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