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.