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I need a sugestion for my app. I need to save in app some arrays of Strings. How can I do this? Which is the best way for doing this?

Thanks in advance...

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If the string array is a constant thing, then you can define it in the resources

<string-array name="my_array">
    <item>item1</item>
    <item>item2</item>
</string-array>

You can grab it from the resources later like this

String[] myArray = getResources().getStringArray(R.array.my_array)
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You can use SQLite Database or file in the sdcard to store the strings.It depends on how you need to use them.

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  • in this arrays I have values 1 or 0 which reprezent if the user have voted a photo or not...so I think it is not necessary for using a SQLite Database
    – Gabrielle
    Aug 2, 2011 at 7:51
  • oh really? Actually you need SQL Aug 2, 2011 at 7:54
  • You better describe the scenario.You are trying to save the information.if it is not simple enough you should use sqlite.If your data is straight enough you can use shared preference
    – Rasel
    Aug 2, 2011 at 7:54
  • Well...there are 5 categorys with photos which user can vote...If the user vote one photo I have to know this and to save one in an array...That mean that I have one array for each category and each array has a different lengh...
    – Gabrielle
    Aug 2, 2011 at 7:58
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If every String in your array is only a 1 or a 0, then you can build one large String of everything and put in a SharedPreference. When you fetch the saved value all you have to do is parse it character by character to get your 1s and 0s again.

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There are probably two different solutions:

  1. Using SharedPreferences
  2. Using SQLite Database

You can pick one depending on how many strings you want to save. SharedPreferences is commonly used for storing a small amount of data and making it easy to access it. Databases should be used if you want to store a bigger amount of data.

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