How to pass a string from one module to another in android studio?
I have 2 modules in my project namely app and interface.
app has a dependency on interface. Now i want to pass a string from a class of the app module to a class in the interface module.
Lately i have been trying to pass the values using intents and bundles but i am retrieving a null value on the other end.
Codes:
app module:
Class A:
Intent i= new Intent(getApplicationContext(),Interface.class);
i.putExtra("x","test");
startActivity(i);
Class B:
.... onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState){
Bundle b=getIntent().getExtras();
String value=b.getString ("x");
}
I am getting the value of x null.
android android-intent module
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I have 2 modules in my project namely app and interface.
app has a dependency on interface. Now i want to pass a string from a class of the app module to a class in the interface module.
Lately i have been trying to pass the values using intents and bundles but i am retrieving a null value on the other end.
Codes:
app module:
Class A:
Intent i= new Intent(getApplicationContext(),Interface.class);
i.putExtra("x","test");
startActivity(i);
Class B:
.... onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState){
Bundle b=getIntent().getExtras();
String value=b.getString ("x");
}
I am getting the value of x null.
android android-intent module
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I have 2 modules in my project namely app and interface.
app has a dependency on interface. Now i want to pass a string from a class of the app module to a class in the interface module.
Lately i have been trying to pass the values using intents and bundles but i am retrieving a null value on the other end.
Codes:
app module:
Class A:
Intent i= new Intent(getApplicationContext(),Interface.class);
i.putExtra("x","test");
startActivity(i);
Class B:
.... onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState){
Bundle b=getIntent().getExtras();
String value=b.getString ("x");
}
I am getting the value of x null.
android android-intent module
I have 2 modules in my project namely app and interface.
app has a dependency on interface. Now i want to pass a string from a class of the app module to a class in the interface module.
Lately i have been trying to pass the values using intents and bundles but i am retrieving a null value on the other end.
Codes:
app module:
Class A:
Intent i= new Intent(getApplicationContext(),Interface.class);
i.putExtra("x","test");
startActivity(i);
Class B:
.... onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState){
Bundle b=getIntent().getExtras();
String value=b.getString ("x");
}
I am getting the value of x null.
android android-intent module
android android-intent module
edited Nov 14 '18 at 16:45
Samiirah Aujub
asked Nov 14 '18 at 11:16
Samiirah AujubSamiirah Aujub
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in Class B you need to get String like below:
String value=getIntent().getStringExtra("x");
Thank you dude.
– Samiirah Aujub
Nov 14 '18 at 16:53
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You can use below code to get the data:
Intent intent = getIntent();
String value = intent.getStringExtra("x");
great answer buddy you wrote extremely copied answer that already given
– Rutvik Bhatt
Nov 14 '18 at 12:05
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in Class B you need to get String like below:
String value=getIntent().getStringExtra("x");
Thank you dude.
– Samiirah Aujub
Nov 14 '18 at 16:53
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in Class B you need to get String like below:
String value=getIntent().getStringExtra("x");
Thank you dude.
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Nov 14 '18 at 16:53
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in Class B you need to get String like below:
String value=getIntent().getStringExtra("x");
in Class B you need to get String like below:
String value=getIntent().getStringExtra("x");
answered Nov 14 '18 at 11:21
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Thank you dude.
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Nov 14 '18 at 16:53
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Thank you dude.
– Samiirah Aujub
Nov 14 '18 at 16:53
Thank you dude.
– Samiirah Aujub
Nov 14 '18 at 16:53
Thank you dude.
– Samiirah Aujub
Nov 14 '18 at 16:53
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You can use below code to get the data:
Intent intent = getIntent();
String value = intent.getStringExtra("x");
great answer buddy you wrote extremely copied answer that already given
– Rutvik Bhatt
Nov 14 '18 at 12:05
add a comment |
You can use below code to get the data:
Intent intent = getIntent();
String value = intent.getStringExtra("x");
great answer buddy you wrote extremely copied answer that already given
– Rutvik Bhatt
Nov 14 '18 at 12:05
add a comment |
You can use below code to get the data:
Intent intent = getIntent();
String value = intent.getStringExtra("x");
You can use below code to get the data:
Intent intent = getIntent();
String value = intent.getStringExtra("x");
answered Nov 14 '18 at 11:27
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great answer buddy you wrote extremely copied answer that already given
– Rutvik Bhatt
Nov 14 '18 at 12:05
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great answer buddy you wrote extremely copied answer that already given
– Rutvik Bhatt
Nov 14 '18 at 12:05
great answer buddy you wrote extremely copied answer that already given
– Rutvik Bhatt
Nov 14 '18 at 12:05
great answer buddy you wrote extremely copied answer that already given
– Rutvik Bhatt
Nov 14 '18 at 12:05
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