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I have some extras sent to a new intent. There it grabs the bundle and tests if it is null. Every single time it is null even though I am able to get the values passed and use them.

Can anyone see what is wrong with the if statement?

Intent i = getIntent();
Bundle b = i.getExtras();
int picked = b.getInt("PICK");
int correct = b.getInt("CORR");
type = b.getString("RAND");
if(b == null || !b.containsKey("WELL")) {
    Log.v("BUNDLE", "bun is null");
} else {
    Log.v("BUNDLE", "Got bun well");
}

EDIT: Heres where the bundle is created.

Intent intent = new Intent(this, app.pack.son.class);
Bundle b = new Bundle();
b.putInt("PICK", pick);
b.putInt("CORR", corr);
b.putString("RAND", "yes");
intent.putExtras(b);
startActivity(intent);
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  • Please provide the code which creates (and sends) the bundle. Nov 12, 2011 at 17:45

3 Answers 3

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I don't think the problem is that your bundle is null. It can't be because you'd get a NullPointerException much sooner.

The problem is that your error message is wrong. Change this:

if(b == null || !b.containsKey("WELL")) {
    Log.v("BUNDLE", "bun is null");
} else {
    // ...
}

To this:

if (!b.containsKey("WELL")) {
    Log.v("BUNDLE", "bundle does not contain key WELL");
} else {
    // ...
}

And the reason why the bundle doesn't contain this key, is because you didn't add it.

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  • I want to help you, but I need more information: 1) I need to see the code that puts the extras and raising this activity 2) if I understood right - you say that b is null, but you can get values from it??? it's can't be.. are you absolutely sure it's null? (did you put break point on debug mode and got null?)
    – Tal Kanel
    Nov 12, 2011 at 17:54
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Well, you test b == null after using it, which must be wrong. Also are you missing the initial if?

After edits
You don't put "WELL" inside the bundle, so the string "bun is null" is logged. The b must be non-null or you would have a crash at your hands. Try changing your if sentences to this and report what you get:

if (b == null) {
    Log.v("BUNDLE", "bun is null");
} else if (!b.containsKey("WELL")) {
    Log.v("BUNDLE", "bun doesn't contain WELL");
else {
    Log.v("BUNDLE", "Got bun well");
}
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I change your if statement to match the log message. Please run the program and check the log message.

if(b == null) {
    Log.v("BUNDLE", "bun is null");
} else {
    if (b.containsKey("WELL")) {
        Log.v("BUNDLE", "Got bun well");
    }
}

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