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I have 2 activities: Activity1 and Activity2. In each of this activities there is a button that leads me to a third activity (MainActivity). In MainActivity I want to know from which activity page was called.

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  • +1 - agree with @variant-45, put an int or anything else as flag from the caller Activity Nov 14, 2011 at 9:35
  • Add activity flag to identify than put intent to mainActivity and please dear put code in ques.. so any one can idea fro reply Nov 14, 2011 at 9:37
  • Possibly a duplicate: stackoverflow.com/questions/4967799/… Mar 25, 2015 at 12:18

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You can use the putExtra attribute of the Intent to pass the name of the Activity.

Calling Activity,

Intent intent = new Intent(this, Next.class);
intent.putExtra("activity","first");
startActivity(intent);

Next Activity,

Intent intent = getIntent();
String activity = intent.getStringExtra("activity");

Now in the string activity you will get the name from which Activity it has came.

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    If the calling activity is not from the same app ?
    – William
    Jun 22, 2019 at 15:24
  • But if you refactor the name of the activity you may miss that. I would prefer something built in. Calling a method from android's API. Something like "getCallingActivity()".
    – mayid
    May 1, 2020 at 15:04
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You can use:

public ComponentName getCallingActivity()

to know which Activity called your current Activity.

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    Only works if you start the activty with startActivityForResult(), not startActivity(). Jul 24, 2015 at 22:09
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Use putExtra() to identify the previous activity.

Intent i = new Intent(Activity1.this, MainActivity.class).putExtra("from", "activity1");
startActivity(i);

To check the activity in Main Activity,

if(getIntent().getStringExtra("from").equals("activity1")){
//From Activity 1
}else {
// Activity 2
}
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When you move from one activity to another you can Pass the activity Name as given below

Intent i = new Intent(this, deliveries.class);
i.putExtra("ActivityName", "ActivityOne");
startActivity(i);

and check the activity name in the other activity

Bundle extra = getIntent().getExtras();
String activityName = Long.parseLong(extra.getSerializable("ActivityName")
toString());

I think it can solve your problem

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when you start your activity :

Intent intent = new Intent(activity, HistoryDetailsResults.class);
 intent.putExtra(Activity.ACTIVITY_SERVICE, activity.getLocalClassName());
 activity.startActivity(intent);

Using Activity.ACTIVITY_SERVICE I assume you use a good practice. (Activity.ACTIVITY_SERVICE is the String : 'activity')

activity.getLocalClassName() give this : view.YourActivity as String

EDIT : Instead of using activity activity.getLocalClassName() I prefer use activity.getClass().getSimpleName()

Step 1 in your start activity

Intent intent = new Intent(activity, HistoryDetailsResults.class);
 intent.putExtra(Activity.ACTIVITY_SERVICE, activity.getClass().getSimpleName());
 activity.startActivity(intent);

Step 2 in your destination activity

Intent intent = getIntent();
String startActivity = intent.getStringExtra(Activity.ACTIVITY_SERVICE)
String activityToCompare = YourActivityToCompare.class.getSimpleName()

And what you want to do :

if( startActivity.equalsIgnoreCase(activityToCompare) {
    //Do what you want
}

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