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I want to be able to data from activity a to activity b without opening activity b, I want to be able to go back to activity b later on and see the data displayed also i want the data(text) to stay even if the phone is turned off or the app is closed.

I have already tried using intents and shared-preference but the examples I have seen all require me to go to activity b.

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You should store data somewhere else - e.g. in SQLite data base, static global model or SharedPreferences. In activity B apply changes to your data and read it at activity A onResume() method.

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You can check how to save and read data from database, e.g. HERE, where I've described how to create database and save data from sensors. To read data from DB use e.g. rawQuery() - here you can find some details.

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  • any examples on how i can do this Aug 3, 2014 at 19:48
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SharedPreferences don't necessarily require you to go to activity B. It's basically just letting you access a file easily and you can do that from any activity. For example, create these methods in activity A:

public String getPreference() {
    SharedPreferences sp = getSharedPreferences("preferenceName", 0);
    return sp.getString("preferenceKeyValue", "default value if no preference is found");
}
public void setPreference(String data) {
    SharedPreferences.Editor editor = getSharedPreferences("preferenceName", 0).edit();
    editor.putString("preferenceKeyValue", data).commit();
}

And then call them like this:

setPreference("data for activity B");
// later on...
String data = getPreference();

That example uses strings, but you can save any of the following data: booleans, floats, ints, longs, and strings.

Here are the methods modified to your specific situation (better naming):

public String getActivityBData() {
    SharedPreferences sp = getSharedPreferences("Activity B Data", 0);
    return sp.getString("data", "There is no data yet!");
}
public void setActivityBData(String str) {
    SharedPreferences.Editor editor = getSharedPreferences("Activity B Data", 0).edit();
    editor.putString("data", str).commit();
}

You can also put these methods in your activity B class and access them like that. This data saved is not specific to any activity.

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  • how do i get the data onto the second activity Aug 4, 2014 at 12:27
  • It doesn't need to be "on" the second activity. What you're saying you want to do is impossible and unnecessary. Aug 4, 2014 at 17:12

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