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I want to write a string to a key in an xml file and then recall it later. How would I do this?

For instance, if the user were to enter a string of characters into a EditText view, I want to be able to store it and compare it against something, like a stored string.

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    Why do you want to store the string in an XML file? Could you store it in an Object or a local database? How long do you need to hold onto this information?
    – l15a
    Jun 28, 2012 at 18:21

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In Android, the XmlPullParser is recommended when doing XML. Here's a very simple example on how to use it.

 import java.io.IOException;
 import java.io.StringReader;

 import org.xmlpull.v1.XmlPullParser;
 import org.xmlpull.v1.XmlPullParserException.html;
 import org.xmlpull.v1.XmlPullParserFactory;

 public class SimpleXmlPullApp
 {

     public static void main (String args[])
         throws XmlPullParserException, IOException
     {
         XmlPullParserFactory factory = XmlPullParserFactory.newInstance();
         factory.setNamespaceAware(true);
         XmlPullParser xpp = factory.newPullParser();

         xpp.setInput(new StringReader ("<foo>Hello World!</foo>"));
         int eventType = xpp.getEventType();
         while (eventType != XmlPullParser.END_DOCUMENT) {
          if(eventType == XmlPullParser.START_DOCUMENT) {
              System.out.println("Start document");
          } else if(eventType == XmlPullParser.END_DOCUMENT) {
              System.out.println("End document");
          } else if(eventType == XmlPullParser.START_TAG) {
              System.out.println("Start tag "+xpp.getName());
          } else if(eventType == XmlPullParser.END_TAG) {
              System.out.println("End tag "+xpp.getName());
          } else if(eventType == XmlPullParser.TEXT) {
              System.out.println("Text "+xpp.getText());
          }
          eventType = xpp.next();
         }
     }
 }

Here are some links that might help:

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  • how do I specify which document I am pulling from?
    – Jeeter
    Jul 4, 2012 at 0:28
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    Use the setInput method to specify an InputStream. Wrap up a File in a FileInputStream. You may want to consider looking at a simple database for this, though. Depending on what the key string is used for, even using a Preferences class might work.
    – Dave
    Jul 12, 2012 at 18:51
  • Thanks! could you possibly direct me to some good database creation tutorials?
    – Jeeter
    Jul 12, 2012 at 22:21
  • Have a look at this one from vogella.com: vogella.com/articles/AndroidSQLite/article.html
    – Dave
    Jul 16, 2012 at 21:00
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This blog shows an example of exactly what you are looking for. The other 30 days are also very helpful.

http://chrisrisner.com/31-Days-of-Android--Day-4%E2%80%93Our-First-App

<EditText
    android:id="@+id/editText1" />

Then in the .java file...

EditText editText1 = (EditText) findViewById( R.id.editText1 );
String textEntered = editText1.getText();

I cannot think of a reason for storing a String in an XML file other than setting a View's Text to that string, which can be done in the .java file by calling .setText( enteredText )

You should look to the blog for a better documentation though...

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  • I want to put the string inside an XML file. That link did not really help.
    – Jeeter
    Jun 28, 2012 at 18:06
  • Ok, what do you mean by inside of an XML file?
    – JuiCe
    Jun 28, 2012 at 18:08
  • What do you plan on doing with the String once it's back in the XML file?
    – JuiCe
    Jun 28, 2012 at 18:09

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