477

This must come up very often.

When the user is editing preferences in an Android app, I'd like them to be able to see the currently set value of the preference in the Preference summary.

Example: if I have a Preference setting for "Discard old messages" that specifies the number of days after which messages need to be cleaned up. In the PreferenceActivity I'd like the user to see:

"Discard old messages" <- title

"Clean up messages after x days" <- summary where x is the current Preference value

Extra credit: make this reusable, so I can easily apply it to all my preferences regardless of their type (so that it work with EditTextPreference, ListPreference etc. with minimal amount of coding).

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36 Answers 36

155

There are ways to make this a more generic solution, if that suits your needs.

For example, if you want to generically have all list preferences show their choice as summary, you could have this for your onSharedPreferenceChanged implementation:

public void onSharedPreferenceChanged(SharedPreferences sharedPreferences, String key) {
    Preference pref = findPreference(key);

    if (pref instanceof ListPreference) {
        ListPreference listPref = (ListPreference) pref;
        pref.setSummary(listPref.getEntry());
    }
}

This is easily extensible to other preference classes.

And by using the getPreferenceCount and getPreference functionality in PreferenceScreen and PreferenceCategory, you could easily write a generic function to walk the preference tree setting the summaries of all preferences of the types you desire to their toString representation

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  • 7
    nice solution indeed. only lacks an initialization
    – njzk2
    Mar 20, 2012 at 13:44
  • 9
    @njzk2 all you have to do is make sure the activity implements OnSharedPreferenceChangeListener
    – user1889890
    Dec 31, 2013 at 1:50
  • 4
    NB: There is a simpler way, see @Robertas's answer. Mar 9, 2016 at 18:26
  • 7
    Actually, you can set summary to "%s" for ListPreference, and ListPreference.getSummary() will format the summary with the current selected entry (or "" if none selected).
    – SOFe
    Aug 3, 2016 at 7:19
  • findPreference(key) is deprecated, is there another way of accessing this?
    – Nevermore
    Aug 4, 2016 at 3:11
144

Here is my solution... FWIW

package com.example.PrefTest;

import android.content.SharedPreferences;
import android.content.SharedPreferences.OnSharedPreferenceChangeListener;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.preference.EditTextPreference;
import android.preference.ListPreference;
import android.preference.Preference;
import android.preference.PreferenceActivity;
import android.preference.PreferenceGroup;
import android.preference.PreferenceManager;

public class Preferences extends PreferenceActivity implements
        OnSharedPreferenceChangeListener {

    @Override
    protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
        super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
        addPreferencesFromResource(R.xml.preferences);
        PreferenceManager.setDefaultValues(Preferences.this, R.xml.preferences,
            false);
        initSummary(getPreferenceScreen());
    }

    @Override
    protected void onResume() {
        super.onResume();
        // Set up a listener whenever a key changes
        getPreferenceScreen().getSharedPreferences()
                .registerOnSharedPreferenceChangeListener(this);
    }

    @Override
    protected void onPause() {
        super.onPause();
        // Unregister the listener whenever a key changes
        getPreferenceScreen().getSharedPreferences()
                .unregisterOnSharedPreferenceChangeListener(this);
    }

    public void onSharedPreferenceChanged(SharedPreferences sharedPreferences,
            String key) {
        updatePrefSummary(findPreference(key));
    }

    private void initSummary(Preference p) {
        if (p instanceof PreferenceGroup) {
            PreferenceGroup pGrp = (PreferenceGroup) p;
            for (int i = 0; i < pGrp.getPreferenceCount(); i++) {
                initSummary(pGrp.getPreference(i));
            }
        } else {
            updatePrefSummary(p);
        }
    }

    private void updatePrefSummary(Preference p) {
        if (p instanceof ListPreference) {
            ListPreference listPref = (ListPreference) p;
            p.setSummary(listPref.getEntry());
        }
        if (p instanceof EditTextPreference) {
            EditTextPreference editTextPref = (EditTextPreference) p;
            if (p.getTitle().toString().toLowerCase().contains("password"))
            {
                p.setSummary("******");
            } else {
                p.setSummary(editTextPref.getText());
            }
        }
        if (p instanceof MultiSelectListPreference) {
            EditTextPreference editTextPref = (EditTextPreference) p;
            p.setSummary(editTextPref.getText());
        }
    }
}
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  • This does work great @EddieB...except that I have a preference screen within a preference screen. Any idea how to reach the inner preference screen and populate those with summary?
    – taraloca
    Dec 21, 2011 at 13:35
  • @taraloca - change if (p instanceof PreferenceCategory) { PreferenceCategory pCat = (PreferenceCategory) p; to if (p instanceof PreferenceGroup) { final PreferenceGroup pCat = (PreferenceGroup) p; Oct 8, 2013 at 8:10
  • this is working great what if EditTextPreference is android:password="true" it shows the value Feb 7, 2014 at 20:12
  • 1
    How should I modify the code to display summary from the resource (xml) file if no value is defined (i.e. if editTextPref.getText() == "")? How to get summary value at updatePrefSummary? p.getSummary() and editTextPref.getSummary() return already modified values.
    – LA_
    Mar 27, 2014 at 11:35
  • Since both PreferenceCategory and PreferenceScreen inherit from PreferenceGroup, I've changed initSummary to handle a PreferenceGroup instead. This avoids the need of another loop in onCreate(). Change in behavior: nested PreferenceScreens now also ge handled recursively.
    – Lekensteyn
    Jun 3, 2014 at 12:31
104

Android documentation says one can use a String formatting marker in getSummary():

If the summary has a String formatting marker in it (i.e. "%s" or "%1$s"), then the current entry value will be substituted in its place.

Simply specifying android:summary="Clean up messages after %s days" in ListPreference xml declaration worked for me.

Note: This only works for ListPreference.

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  • Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but the documentation for getSummary() states that it was added in API level 1. Are you implying that the behavior was different when first released?
    – TheIT
    Dec 19, 2013 at 23:08
  • 10
    Unfortunately, this only works for ListPreference. I want the same behavior for EditTextPreference. It's surprising that Google hasn't added this for all DialogPreferences.
    – Vicki
    Nov 19, 2014 at 11:42
  • 2
    Plus, I does not work as long as the value has not been set - on the first ever call of the Preference activity, it displays just %s which is really dumb.
    – Zordid
    Jan 31, 2015 at 19:04
  • 3
    @Zordid That can be fixed by specifying the default value in your xml like android:defaultValue="0" in your ListPreference. This is the most sensible answer and works for me. Feb 1, 2016 at 12:28
  • @Mohit Singh / @Zordid, on Lollipop API 22, the defaultValue and the %s do not work. On other versions, generally, it works though. Any solution please? I sure do not want to write a custom class for this. Unbelievable that Google makes the most trivial of tasks such a pain.
    – Narayana J
    May 31, 2016 at 8:19
84

If you use PreferenceFragment, this is how I solved it. It's self explanatory.

public static class SettingsFragment extends PreferenceFragment implements OnSharedPreferenceChangeListener {
    @Override
    public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
      super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
      addPreferencesFromResource(R.xml.settings);
      getPreferenceScreen().getSharedPreferences().registerOnSharedPreferenceChangeListener(this);
    }

    @Override
    public void onResume() {
      super.onResume();
      for (int i = 0; i < getPreferenceScreen().getPreferenceCount(); ++i) {
        Preference preference = getPreferenceScreen().getPreference(i);
        if (preference instanceof PreferenceGroup) {
          PreferenceGroup preferenceGroup = (PreferenceGroup) preference;
          for (int j = 0; j < preferenceGroup.getPreferenceCount(); ++j) {
            Preference singlePref = preferenceGroup.getPreference(j);
            updatePreference(singlePref, singlePref.getKey());
          }
        } else {
          updatePreference(preference, preference.getKey());
        }
      }
    }

    @Override
    public void onSharedPreferenceChanged(SharedPreferences sharedPreferences, String key) {
      updatePreference(findPreference(key), key);
    }

    private void updatePreference(Preference preference, String key) {
      if (preference == null) return;
      if (preference instanceof ListPreference) {
        ListPreference listPreference = (ListPreference) preference;
        listPreference.setSummary(listPreference.getEntry());
        return;
      }
      SharedPreferences sharedPrefs = getPreferenceManager().getSharedPreferences();
      preference.setSummary(sharedPrefs.getString(key, "Default"));
    }
  }
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  • 3
    This solution needs more votes... It bugs me that the examples on the developer site SHOW this being done, but omit it completely. Nov 7, 2013 at 23:51
  • 3
    To get EditTextPreferences also updated add this to updatePreference CODE if (preference instanceof EditTextPreference) { EditTextPreference editTextPref = (EditTextPreference) preference; preference.setSummary(editTextPref.getText()); } thanks @EddieB Dec 19, 2013 at 17:10
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    Where you call unregisterOnSharedPreferenceChangeListener ?
    – CAMOBAP
    Dec 3, 2014 at 15:44
  • 1
    findPreference(CharSequence key) This method was deprecated in API level 11. This function is not relevant for a modern fragment-based PreferenceActivity.
    – DSlomer64
    Sep 6, 2015 at 20:00
  • 2
    @DSlomer64 I'm well aware of what you're quoting. It's telling you not to use PreferenceActivity.findPreference (and several other methods), because Google wants you to switch to the technique shown in this answer, which uses PreferenceFragment.findPreference instead.
    – Dan Hulme
    Jan 28, 2016 at 8:15
33

My option is to extend ListPreference and it's clean:

public class ListPreferenceShowSummary extends ListPreference {

    private final static String TAG = ListPreferenceShowSummary.class.getName();

    public ListPreferenceShowSummary(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) {
        super(context, attrs);
        init();
    }

    public ListPreferenceShowSummary(Context context) {
        super(context);
        init();
    }

    private void init() {

        setOnPreferenceChangeListener(new OnPreferenceChangeListener() {

            @Override
            public boolean onPreferenceChange(Preference arg0, Object arg1) {
                arg0.setSummary(getEntry());
                return true;
            }
        });
    }

    @Override
    public CharSequence getSummary() {
        return super.getEntry();
    }
}

Then you add in your settings.xml:

<yourpackage.ListPreferenceShowSummary
    android:key="key" android:title="title"
    android:entries="@array/entries" android:entryValues="@array/values"
    android:defaultValue="first value"/>
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  • I made a solution based on this. In my solution I have a method to set an array of entrySummaries instead of using the entries strings in both the menu and the summaries. There is one problem here: getEntry() returns the previous value not the new one.
    – pzulw
    Feb 29, 2012 at 16:47
  • 1
    Actually is init() even nescessary? I have just overidden getSummary() and it seems to work prefectly!
    – Andy
    Dec 8, 2012 at 18:38
  • 2
    The init() function is necessary to update the summary when the user changes that preference. Without it, it will just stay whatever the entry was initially. Nov 20, 2013 at 19:21
23

You can override default Preference classes and implement the feature.

public class MyListPreference extends ListPreference  {
    public MyListPreference(Context context) { super(context); }
    public MyListPreference(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) { super(context, attrs); }
    @Override
    public void setValue(String value) {
        super.setValue(value);
        setSummary(getEntry());
    }
}

Later in you xml you can use custom preference like

<your.package.name.MyListPreference 
    android:key="noteInterval"
    android:defaultValue="60"
    android:title="Notification Interval"
    android:entries="@array/noteInterval"
    android:entryValues="@array/noteIntervalValues"
    />
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  • Excellent simple method. Just watch out for things like % in the getEntry string as they might cause issues (or they did for me)
    – Andrew
    Mar 26, 2014 at 13:28
21

After several hours I've been spent to solve such problem I've implemented this code:

[UPDATE: the final version listing]

public class MyPreferencesActivity extends PreferenceActivity {
    ...
    ListPreference m_updateList;
    ...
    @Override
    protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
        super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
        addPreferencesFromResource(R.xml.preferences);

        m_updateList = (ListPreference) findPreference(getString(R.string.pref_update_interval_key));
        String currentValue = m_updateList.getValue();
        if (currentValue == null) {
            m_updateList.setValue((String)m_updateList.getEntryValues()[DEFAULT_UPDATE_TIME_INDEX]);
            currentValue = m_updateList.getValue();
        }
        updateListSummary(currentValue);    

        m_updateList.setOnPreferenceChangeListener(new OnPreferenceChangeListener() {
            @Override
            public boolean onPreferenceChange(Preference preference, Object newValue) {
                updateListSummary(newValue.toString());
                return true;
            }       
        });     
    }

    private void updateListSummary(String newValue) {
        int index = m_updateList.findIndexOfValue(newValue);
        CharSequence entry = m_updateList.getEntries()[index];
        m_updateList.setSummary(entry);
    }
}

That was the only solution that worked for me fine. Before I've tried to subclass from ListPreferences and to implement android:summary="bla bla bla %s". Neither worked.

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  • Your way is more clear and uses less code then others. The top answers works using "proxy" - preferences manager. It's not so clear as listening for direct changes in list. Aug 21, 2012 at 10:20
  • @Subtle Fox, Neat solution. just curious if you did 'setDefaultValue()' then why check for (ss==null)
    – Samuel
    Mar 7, 2013 at 0:49
  • Because setDefaultValue() shouldn't be there :) I've put this code before refactoring
    – Subtle Fox
    Jun 17, 2013 at 8:28
21

Maybe like ListPreference: Modify getSummary to get what you want:

package your.package.preference;

import android.content.Context;
import android.util.AttributeSet;

public class EditTextPreference extends android.preference.EditTextPreference{
        public EditTextPreference(Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyle) {
            super(context, attrs, defStyle);
        }

        public EditTextPreference(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) {
            super(context, attrs);
        }

        public EditTextPreference(Context context) {
            super(context);
        }

        @Override
        public CharSequence getSummary() {
            if(super.getSummary() == null) return null;

            String summary = super.getSummary().toString();
            return String.format(summary, getText());
        }
    }

And use this in your xml:

<your.package.EditTextPreference
                android:key="pref_alpha"
                android:summary="Actual value: %s"
                android:title="Title"
                android:defaultValue="default"
                />

So you are able to write a summary with %s instead of the actual value.

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    @Eruvanos @serv-inc At least with a subclass of android.support.v7.preference.EditTextPreference, this does not update the summary when the preference is changed, only when the preferences activity is created. A way around this without implementing OnSharedPreferenceChangeListener.onSharedPreferenceChanged in the preferences fragment class is to also override android.support.v7.preference.EditTextPreference.setText(String text): @Override public void setText(String text) { super.setText(text); this.setSummary(this.getText()); } Feb 11, 2018 at 0:58
  • @PointedEars: done. But this also seems to be a copy of stackoverflow.com/a/21906829/1587329
    – serv-inc
    Feb 12, 2018 at 18:41
18

This is the code you need to set the summary to the chosen value. It also sets the values on startup and respects the default values, not only on change. Just change "R.layout.prefs" to your xml-file and extend the setSummary-method to your needs. It actually is only handling ListPreferences, but it is easy to customize to respect other Preferences.

package de.koem.timetunnel;

import android.content.SharedPreferences;
import android.content.SharedPreferences.OnSharedPreferenceChangeListener;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.preference.ListPreference;
import android.preference.Preference;
import android.preference.PreferenceActivity;
import android.preference.PreferenceGroup;

public class Prefs 
    extends PreferenceActivity 
    implements OnSharedPreferenceChangeListener {

   @Override
   protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
       super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);

       this.addPreferencesFromResource(R.layout.prefs);
       this.initSummaries(this.getPreferenceScreen());

       this.getPreferenceScreen().getSharedPreferences()
           .registerOnSharedPreferenceChangeListener(this);
    }

  /**
    * Set the summaries of all preferences
    */
  private void initSummaries(PreferenceGroup pg) {
      for (int i = 0; i < pg.getPreferenceCount(); ++i) {
          Preference p = pg.getPreference(i);
          if (p instanceof PreferenceGroup)
              this.initSummaries((PreferenceGroup) p); // recursion
          else
              this.setSummary(p);
      }
  }

  /**
    * Set the summaries of the given preference
    */
  private void setSummary(Preference pref) {
      // react on type or key
      if (pref instanceof ListPreference) {
          ListPreference listPref = (ListPreference) pref;
          pref.setSummary(listPref.getEntry());
      }
  }

  /**
    * used to change the summary of a preference
    */
  public void onSharedPreferenceChanged(SharedPreferences sp, String key) {
     Preference pref = findPreference(key);
     this.setSummary(pref);
  }

  // private static final String LOGTAG = "Prefs";
}

koem

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  • Thanks a lot! I created a class from this, giving the resource id as an argument to the onCreate() -- that way it was a one line change to my settings screens to have them show the values in summary. Feb 1, 2011 at 12:28
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    BTW: Note that non-persistent preferences will not get updated using this system. Changes to them must be listened using the setOnPreferenceChangeListener(Preference.OnPreferenceChangeListener onPreferenceChangeListener)-method of individual Preferences. Feb 7, 2011 at 11:50
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According to Android docs you can use app:useSimpleSummaryProvider="true" in ListPreference and EditTextPreference components.

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  • 2
    This should actually be the accepted answer, if you use androidx.preference.EditTextPreference Nov 26, 2020 at 17:54
  • Actually this makes me wonder why this isn't enabled by default.
    – user000001
    Dec 11, 2023 at 7:17
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For EditTextPreference:

public class MyEditTextPreference extends EditTextPreference {
    public MyEditTextPreference(Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyle) {
        super(context, attrs, defStyle);
    }

    public MyEditTextPreference(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) {
        super(context, attrs);
    }

    @Override
    public void setText(String text) {
        super.setText(text);
        setSummary(text);
    }
}
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Actually, CheckBoxPreference does have the ability to specify a different summary based on the checkbox value. See the android:summaryOff and android:summaryOn attributes (as well as the corresponding CheckBoxPreference methods).

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If someone is still looking for answers to this, you should check out thirtythreefortys answer.

<ListPreference
    android:key="pref_list"
    android:title="A list of preferences"
    android:summary="%s"
    android:entries="@array/pref_list_entries"
    android:entryValues="@array/pref_list_entries_values"
    android:defaultValue="0" />

Android will replace %s with the current string value of the preference, as displayed by the ListPreference's picker.

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  • Works. This is the easiest and best solution today. Dec 16, 2015 at 14:26
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    Note that the "%s" can be placed anywhere in your summary string. And yes, that includes resource strings!
    – SMBiggs
    Jan 8, 2020 at 4:14
7

Thanks for this tip!

I have one preference screen and want to show the value for each list preference as the summary.

This is my way now:

public class Preferences extends PreferenceActivity implements OnSharedPreferenceChangeListener {

@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
        super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
        addPreferencesFromResource(R.xml.preferences);
}

@Override
protected void onResume() {
    super.onResume();

    // Set up initial values for all list preferences
    Map<String, ?> sharedPreferencesMap = getPreferenceScreen().getSharedPreferences().getAll();
    Preference pref;
    ListPreference listPref;
    for (Map.Entry<String, ?> entry : sharedPreferencesMap.entrySet()) {
        pref = findPreference(entry.getKey());
        if (pref instanceof ListPreference) {
            listPref = (ListPreference) pref;
            pref.setSummary(listPref.getEntry());
        }
    }

    // Set up a listener whenever a key changes            
    getPreferenceScreen().getSharedPreferences().registerOnSharedPreferenceChangeListener(this);
}

@Override
protected void onPause() {
    super.onPause();

    // Unregister the listener whenever a key changes            
    getPreferenceScreen().getSharedPreferences().unregisterOnSharedPreferenceChangeListener(this);    
}

public void onSharedPreferenceChanged(SharedPreferences sharedPreferences, String key) {
    Preference pref = findPreference(key);

    if (pref instanceof ListPreference) {
        ListPreference listPref = (ListPreference) pref;
        pref.setSummary(listPref.getEntry());
    }
}

This works for me, but I'm wondering what is the best solution (performance, stability, scalibility): the one Koem is showing or this one?

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7

I've seen all voted answers show how to set the summary with the exact current value, but the OP wanted also something like:

"Clean up messages after x days"* <- summary where x is the current Preference value

Here is my answer for achieving that

As per the documentation on ListPreference.getSummary():

Returns the summary of this ListPreference. If the summary has a String formatting marker in it (i.e. "%s" or "%1$s"), then the current entry value will be substituted in its place.

However, I tried this on several devices and it doesn't seem to work. With some research, I found a good solution in this answer. It simply consists of extending every Preference you use and override getSummary() to work as specified by Android documentation.

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  • 1
    It does seem to work initially, but when you choose a new value it doesn't automatically update until you do something to invalidate the whole activity and cause it to redraw. I'm on Android 4.0.4.
    – eidylon
    Jun 1, 2012 at 6:18
  • Would be nice if Google could add a formatting string to the preference object. Nov 7, 2013 at 23:56
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Thanks, Reto, for the detailed explanation!

In case this is of any help to anyone, I had to change the code proposed by Reto Meier to make it work with the SDK for Android 1.5

@Override
protected void onResume() {
    super.onResume();

    // Setup the initial values
    mListPreference.setSummary("Current value is " + mListPreference.getEntry().toString()); 

    // Set up a listener whenever a key changes            
    ...
}

The same change applies for the callback function onSharedPreferenceChanged(SharedPreferences sharedPreferences, String key)

Cheers,

Chris

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In Android Studio, open "root_preferences.xml", select Design mode. Select the desired EditTextPreference preference, and under "All attributes", look for the "useSimpleSummaryProvider" attribute and set it to true. It will then show the current value.

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  • duplicate answer, but i like this solution Jun 10, 2020 at 12:01
4

I solved the issue with the following descendant of ListPreference:

public class EnumPreference extends ListPreference {

    public EnumPreference(Context aContext, AttributeSet attrs) {
        super(aContext,attrs);
    }

    @Override
    protected View onCreateView(ViewGroup parent) {
        setSummary(getEntry());
        return super.onCreateView(parent);
    }

    @Override
    protected boolean persistString(String aNewValue) {
        if (super.persistString(aNewValue)) {
            setSummary(getEntry());
            notifyChanged();
            return true;
        } else {
            return false;
        }
    }
}

Seems to work fine for me in 1.6 up through 4.0.4.

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public class ProfileManagement extends PreferenceActivity implements
OnPreferenceChangeListener {
    EditTextPreference screenName;
    ListPreference sex;

    @Override
    protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
            super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
            addPreferencesFromResource(R.layout.profile_management);

            screenName = (EditTextPreference) findPreference("editTextPref");
            sex = (ListPreference) findPreference("sexSelector");

            screenName.setOnPreferenceChangeListener(this);
            sex.setOnPreferenceChangeListener(this);

    }   

    @Override
    public boolean onPreferenceChange(Preference preference, Object newValue) {
        preference.setSummary(newValue.toString());
        return true;
    }
}
3

If you only want to display the plain text value of each field as its summary, the following code should be the easiest to maintain. It requires only two changes (lines 13 and 21, marked with "change here"):

package com.my.package;

import android.content.SharedPreferences;
import android.content.SharedPreferences.OnSharedPreferenceChangeListener;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.preference.EditTextPreference;
import android.preference.ListPreference;
import android.preference.Preference;
import android.preference.PreferenceActivity;

public class PreferencesActivity extends PreferenceActivity implements OnSharedPreferenceChangeListener {

    private final String[] mAutoSummaryFields = { "pref_key1", "pref_key2", "pref_key3" }; // change here
    private final int mEntryCount = mAutoSummaryFields.length;
    private Preference[] mPreferenceEntries;

    @SuppressWarnings("deprecation")
    @Override
    public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
        super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
        addPreferencesFromResource(R.xml.preferences_file); // change here
        mPreferenceEntries = new Preference[mEntryCount];
        for (int i = 0; i < mEntryCount; i++) {
            mPreferenceEntries[i] = getPreferenceScreen().findPreference(mAutoSummaryFields[i]);
        }
    }

    @SuppressWarnings("deprecation")
    @Override
    protected void onResume() {
        super.onResume();
        for (int i = 0; i < mEntryCount; i++) {
            updateSummary(mAutoSummaryFields[i]); // initialization
        }
        getPreferenceScreen().getSharedPreferences().registerOnSharedPreferenceChangeListener(this); // register change listener
    }

    @SuppressWarnings("deprecation")
    @Override
    protected void onPause() {
        super.onPause();
        getPreferenceScreen().getSharedPreferences().unregisterOnSharedPreferenceChangeListener(this); // unregister change listener
    }

    private void updateSummary(String key) {
        for (int i = 0; i < mEntryCount; i++) {
            if (key.equals(mAutoSummaryFields[i])) {
                if (mPreferenceEntries[i] instanceof EditTextPreference) {
                    final EditTextPreference currentPreference = (EditTextPreference) mPreferenceEntries[i];
                    mPreferenceEntries[i].setSummary(currentPreference.getText());
                }
                else if (mPreferenceEntries[i] instanceof ListPreference) {
                    final ListPreference currentPreference = (ListPreference) mPreferenceEntries[i];
                    mPreferenceEntries[i].setSummary(currentPreference.getEntry());
                }
                break;
            }
        }
    }

    public void onSharedPreferenceChanged(SharedPreferences sharedPreferences, String key) {
        updateSummary(key);
    }

}
3

Here's my solution:

Build a preference type 'getter' method.

protected String getPreference(Preference x) {
    // http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3993982/how-to-check-type-of-variable-in-java
    if (x instanceof CheckBoxPreference)
        return "CheckBoxPreference";
    else if (x instanceof EditTextPreference)
        return "EditTextPreference";
    else if (x instanceof ListPreference)
        return "ListPreference";
    else if (x instanceof MultiSelectListPreference)
        return "MultiSelectListPreference";
    else if (x instanceof RingtonePreference)
        return "RingtonePreference";
    else if (x instanceof SwitchPreference)
        return "SwitchPreference";
    else if (x instanceof TwoStatePreference)
        return "TwoStatePreference";
    else if (x instanceof DialogPreference) // Needs to be after ListPreference
        return "DialogPreference";
    else
        return "undefined";
}

Build a 'setSummaryInit' method.

public void onSharedPreferenceChanged(SharedPreferences prefs, String key) {
        Log.i(TAG, "+ onSharedPreferenceChanged(prefs:" + prefs + ", key:" + key + ")");
        if( key != null ) {
            updatePreference(prefs, key);
            setSummary(key);
        } else {
            Log.e(TAG, "Preference without key!");
        }
        Log.i(TAG, "- onSharedPreferenceChanged()");
    }

    protected boolean setSummary() {
        return _setSummary(null);
    }
    
    protected boolean setSummary(String sKey) {
        return _setSummary(sKey);
    }
    
    private boolean _setSummary(String sKey) {
        if (sKey == null) Log.i(TAG, "Initializing");
        else Log.i(TAG, sKey);
        
        // Get Preferences
        SharedPreferences sharedPrefs = PreferenceManager
                .getDefaultSharedPreferences(this);

        // Iterate through all Shared Preferences
        // http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9310479/how-to-iterate-through-all-keys-of-shared-preferences
        Map<String, ?> keys = sharedPrefs.getAll();
        for (Map.Entry<String, ?> entry : keys.entrySet()) {
            String key = entry.getKey();
            // Do work only if initializing (null) or updating specific preference key
            if ( (sKey == null) || (sKey.equals(key)) ) {
                String value = entry.getValue().toString();
                Preference pref = findPreference(key);
                String preference = getPreference(pref);
                Log.d("map values", key + " | " + value + " | " + preference);
                pref.setSummary(key + " | " + value + " | " + preference);
                if (sKey != null) return true;
            }
        }
        return false;
    }

    private void updatePreference(SharedPreferences prefs, String key) {
        Log.i(TAG, "+ updatePreference(prefs:" + prefs + ", key:" + key + ")");
        Preference pref = findPreference(key);
        String preferenceType = getPreference(pref);
        Log.i(TAG, "preferenceType = " + preferenceType);
        Log.i(TAG, "- updatePreference()");
    }

Initialize

Create public class that PreferenceActivity and implements OnSharedPreferenceChangeListener

protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
    super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
    PreferenceManager.setDefaultValues(this, R.xml.global_preferences,
    false);
    this.addPreferencesFromResource(R.xml.global_preferences);
    this.getPreferenceScreen().getSharedPreferences()
        .registerOnSharedPreferenceChangeListener(this);
}

protected void onResume() {
    super.onResume();
    setSummary();
}
3

Simply:

listPreference.setSummary("%s");
3

FYI:

findPreference(CharSequence key)
This method was deprecated in API level 11. This function is not relevant
for a modern fragment-based PreferenceActivity.

All the more reason to look at the very slick Answer of @ASD above (source found here) saying to use %s in android:summary for each field in preferences.xml. (Current value of preference is substituted for %s.)

enter image description here

<ListPreference
 ...        
 android:summary="Length of longest word to return as match is %s"
 ...
 />
3

Since in androidx Preference class has the SummaryProvider interface, it can be done without OnSharedPreferenceChangeListener. Simple implementations are provided for EditTextPreference and ListPreference. Building on EddieB's answer it can look like this. Tested on androidx.preference:preference:1.1.0-alpha03.

package com.example.util.timereminder.ui.prefs;

import android.os.Bundle;

import com.example.util.timereminder.R;

import androidx.preference.EditTextPreference;
import androidx.preference.ListPreference;
import androidx.preference.Preference;
import androidx.preference.PreferenceFragmentCompat;
import androidx.preference.PreferenceGroup;

/**
 * Displays different preferences.
 */
public class PrefsFragmentExample extends PreferenceFragmentCompat {

    @Override
    public void onCreatePreferences(Bundle savedInstanceState, String rootKey) {
        addPreferencesFromResource(R.xml.preferences);

        initSummary(getPreferenceScreen());
    }

    /**
     * Walks through all preferences.
     *
     * @param p The starting preference to search from.
     */
    private void initSummary(Preference p) {
        if (p instanceof PreferenceGroup) {
            PreferenceGroup pGrp = (PreferenceGroup) p;
            for (int i = 0; i < pGrp.getPreferenceCount(); i++) {
                initSummary(pGrp.getPreference(i));
            }
        } else {
            setPreferenceSummary(p);
        }
    }

    /**
     * Sets up summary providers for the preferences.
     *
     * @param p The preference to set up summary provider.
     */
    private void setPreferenceSummary(Preference p) {
        // No need to set up preference summaries for checkbox preferences because
        // they can be set up in xml using summaryOff and summary On
        if (p instanceof ListPreference) {
            p.setSummaryProvider(ListPreference.SimpleSummaryProvider.getInstance());
        } else if (p instanceof EditTextPreference) {
            p.setSummaryProvider(EditTextPreference.SimpleSummaryProvider.getInstance());
        }
    }
}
2

Here,all these are cut from Eclipse sample SettingsActivity. I have to copy all these too much codes to show how these android developers choose perfectly for more generalized and stable coding style.

I left the codes for adapting the PreferenceActivity to tablet and greater API.

public class SettingsActivity extends PreferenceActivity {

@Override
protected void onPostCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
    super.onPostCreate(savedInstanceState);

    setupSummaryUpdatablePreferencesScreen();
}

private void setupSummaryUpdatablePreferencesScreen() {

    // In the simplified UI, fragments are not used at all and we instead
    // use the older PreferenceActivity APIs.

    // Add 'general' preferences.
    addPreferencesFromResource(R.xml.pref_general);

    // Bind the summaries of EditText/List/Dialog preferences to
    // their values. When their values change, their summaries are updated
    // to reflect the new value, per the Android Design guidelines.
    bindPreferenceSummaryToValue(findPreference("example_text"));
    bindPreferenceSummaryToValue(findPreference("example_list"));
}

/**
 * A preference value change listener that updates the preference's summary
 * to reflect its new value.
 */
private static Preference.OnPreferenceChangeListener sBindPreferenceSummaryToValueListener = new Preference.OnPreferenceChangeListener() {

    private String TAG = SettingsActivity.class.getSimpleName();

    @Override
    public boolean onPreferenceChange(Preference preference, Object value) {
        String stringValue = value.toString();

        if (preference instanceof ListPreference) {
            // For list preferences, look up the correct display value in
            // the preference's 'entries' list.
            ListPreference listPreference = (ListPreference) preference;
            int index = listPreference.findIndexOfValue(stringValue);

            // Set the summary to reflect the new value.
            preference.setSummary(
                index >= 0
                ? listPreference.getEntries()[index]
                : null);
        } else {
            // For all other preferences, set the summary to the value's
            // simple string representation.
            preference.setSummary(stringValue);
        }
        Log.i(TAG, "pref changed : " + preference.getKey() + " " + value);
        return true;
    }
};

/**
 * Binds a preference's summary to its value. More specifically, when the
 * preference's value is changed, its summary (line of text below the
 * preference title) is updated to reflect the value. The summary is also
 * immediately updated upon calling this method. The exact display format is
 * dependent on the type of preference.
 *
 * @see #sBindPreferenceSummaryToValueListener
 */

private static void bindPreferenceSummaryToValue(Preference preference) {
    // Set the listener to watch for value changes.
    preference.setOnPreferenceChangeListener(sBindPreferenceSummaryToValueListener);

    // Trigger the listener immediately with the preference's
    // current value.
    sBindPreferenceSummaryToValueListener.onPreferenceChange(preference,
                                                             PreferenceManager
                                                             .getDefaultSharedPreferences(preference.getContext())
                                                             .getString(preference.getKey(), ""));
}

}

xml/pref_general.xml

<PreferenceScreen xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" >

<!-- NOTE: EditTextPreference accepts EditText attributes. -->
<!-- NOTE: EditTextPreference's summary should be set to its value by the activity code. -->
<EditTextPreference
android:capitalize="words"
android:defaultValue="@string/pref_default_display_name"
android:inputType="textCapWords"
android:key="example_text"
android:maxLines="1"
android:selectAllOnFocus="true"
android:singleLine="true"
android:title="@string/pref_title_display_name" />

<!-- NOTE: Hide buttons to simplify the UI. Users can touch outside the dialog todismiss it.-->
<!-- NOTE: ListPreference's summary should be set to its value by the activity code. -->
<ListPreference
android:defaultValue="-1"
android:entries="@array/pref_example_list_titles"
android:entryValues="@array/pref_example_list_values"
android:key="example_list"
android:negativeButtonText="@null"
android:positiveButtonText="@null"
android:title="@string/pref_title_add_friends_to_messages" />

</PreferenceScreen>

values/strings_activity_settings.xml

<resources>
<!-- Strings related to Settings -->

<!-- Example General settings -->

<string name="pref_title_display_name">Display name</string>
<string name="pref_default_display_name">John Smith</string>

<string name="pref_title_add_friends_to_messages">Add friends to messages</string>
<string-array name="pref_example_list_titles">
<item>Always</item>
<item>When possible</item>
<item>Never</item>
</string-array>
<string-array name="pref_example_list_values">
<item>1</item>
<item>0</item>
<item>-1</item>
</string-array>
</resources>

NOTE: Actually I just want to comment like "Google's sample for PreferenceActivity is also interesting". But I haven't enough reputation points.So please don't blame me.

(Sorry for bad English)

2

You have to use bindPreferenceSummaryToValue function on the onCreate method.

Example:

    @Override
    public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
        super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
        // Add 'general' preferences, defined in the XML file
        addPreferencesFromResource(R.xml.pref_general);

        // For all preferences, attach an OnPreferenceChangeListener so the UI summary can be
        // updated when the preference changes.
        bindPreferenceSummaryToValue(findPreference(getString(R.string.pref_location_key)));
        bindPreferenceSummaryToValue(findPreference(getString(R.string.pref_units_key)));
    }

See lesson 3 on Udacity Android Course: https://www.udacity.com/course/viewer#!/c-ud853/l-1474559101/e-1643578599/m-1643578601

2

For EditTextPreference:

I came to this solution, of course, just if you need particular edittextpreference but you could do this with every Preference:

............

private static final String KEY_EDIT_TEXT_PREFERENCE2 = "on_a1";
public static  String value = "";

............

private void updatePreference(Preference preference, String key) {

            if (key.equals(KEY_EDIT_TEXT_PREFERENCE2)) {
                preference = findPreference(key);
                if (preference instanceof EditTextPreference) {
                    editTextPreference = (EditTextPreference) preference;
                    editTextPreference.setSummary(editTextPreference.getText());
                    value = editTextPreference.getText().toString();
                    return;
                }
                SharedPreferences sharedPrefs = getPreferenceManager().getSharedPreferences();
                preference.setSummary(sharedPrefs.getString(KEY_EDIT_TEXT_PREFERENCE2, ""));

            }
}

Then in onResume();

@Override
        public void onResume() {
            super.onResume();

            SharedPreferences etext = getPreferenceManager().getSharedPreferences();
            String str = etext.getString("value", "");
            editTextPreference = (EditTextPreference) findPreference(KEY_EDIT_TEXT_PREFERENCE2);
            editTextPreference.setText(str);
            editTextPreference.setSummary(editTextPreference.getText());

            getPreferenceScreen().getSharedPreferences()
                    .registerOnSharedPreferenceChangeListener(this);
        }

In:

@Override
        public void onSharedPreferenceChanged(SharedPreferences sharedPreferences, String key) {
            updatePreference(findPreference(key), key);
}
2

My solution is to create a custom EditTextPreference, used in XML like this: <com.example.EditTextPreference android:title="Example Title" />

EditTextPreference.java:-

package com.example;

import android.content.Context;
import android.util.AttributeSet;

public class EditTextPreference extends android.preference.EditTextPreference
{
    public EditTextPreference(Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyle)
    {
        super(context, attrs, defStyle);
    }

    public EditTextPreference(Context context, AttributeSet attrs)
    {
        super(context, attrs);
    }

    public EditTextPreference(Context context)
    {
        super(context, null);
    }

    @Override
    protected void onDialogClosed(boolean positiveResult)
    {
        super.onDialogClosed(positiveResult);

        setSummary(getSummary());
    }

    @Override
    public CharSequence getSummary()
    {
        return getText();
    }
}
2

If you are using AndroidX you can use a custom SummaryProvider. This approach can be used for any Preference.

Example from documentation (Java):

EditTextPreference countingPreference = (EditTextPreference) findPreference("counting");

countingPreference.setSummaryProvider(new SummaryProvider<EditTextPreference>() {
    @Override
    public CharSequence provideSummary(EditTextPreference preference) {
        String text = preference.getText();
        if (TextUtils.isEmpty(text)){
            return "Not set";
        }
        return "Length of saved value: " + text.length();
    }
});

Example from documentation (Kotlin):

val countingPreference = findPreference("counting") as EditTextPreference

countingPreference.summaryProvider = SummaryProvider<EditTextPreference> { preference ->
    val text = preference.text
    if (TextUtils.isEmpty(text)) {
        "Not set"
    } else {
        "Length of saved value: " + text.length
    }
}
1

To set the summary of a ListPreference to the value selected in a dialog you could use this code:

package yourpackage;

import android.content.Context;
import android.util.AttributeSet;

public class ListPreference extends android.preference.ListPreference {

    public ListPreference(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) {
        super(context, attrs);
    }

    protected void onDialogClosed(boolean positiveResult) {
        super.onDialogClosed(positiveResult);
        if (positiveResult) setSummary(getEntry());
    }

    protected void onSetInitialValue(boolean restoreValue, Object defaultValue) {
        super.onSetInitialValue(restoreValue, defaultValue);
        setSummary(getEntry());
    }
}

and reference the yourpackage.ListPreference object in your preferences.xml remembering to specify there your android:defaultValue as this triggers the call to onSetInitialValue().

If you want you can then modify the text before calling setSummary() to whatever suits your application.

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