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in arrays.xml

<string-array name="my_items">
  <item>My item 1</item>
  <item>My item 2</item>
  <item>My item 3</item>
</string-array>

in strings.xml

<resources>
  <string name="item1">My item 1</string>
  <string name="item2">My item 2</string>
  <string name="item3">My item 3</string>
</resources>

I would like to reference the string in the array "My item 1" from strings.xml. How do I do that?

2 Answers 2

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oh yeah, that is what I meant. This is how I did it.

<string-array name="my_items">
  <item>@string/item1</item>
  <item>@string/item2</item>
  <item>@string/item3</item>
</string-array>

It resolved correctly in Android 1.6

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    it doesnt work for me if they are in the same xml file...i thought i should add that important note* --using Ubuntu with Eclipse 4.2
    – Samuel-Eli
    Jul 31, 2012 at 20:48
  • If @string isn't recognised, try typing it into the IDE, rather than copying and pasting.
    – brandall
    Mar 28, 2016 at 21:10
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You can't. It might be possible to do the reverse: have @string/item1 in the <string-array>.

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