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          I would recommend writing in BigInteger as a String.



          public class MyParcelable implements Parcelable {

          public static final Creator<MyParcelable> CREATOR = new Creator<MyParcelable>() {
          @Override
          public MyParcelable createFromParcel(Parcel in) {
          return new MyParcelable(in);
          }

          @Override
          public MyParcelable newArray(int size) {
          return new MyParcelable[size];
          }
          };

          private BigInteger mData;

          protected MyParcelable(Parcel in) {
          mData = new BigInteger(in.readString());
          }

          @Override
          public int describeContents() {
          return 0;
          }

          @Override
          public void writeToParcel(Parcel parcel, int i) {
          parcel.writeString(mData.toString());
          }
          }





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          • Thanks I will wait a bit to see if anyone have different approach but yes this is one of the solution.

            – exp2Tapavicki
            Nov 14 '18 at 18:30











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          I would recommend writing in BigInteger as a String.



          public class MyParcelable implements Parcelable {

          public static final Creator<MyParcelable> CREATOR = new Creator<MyParcelable>() {
          @Override
          public MyParcelable createFromParcel(Parcel in) {
          return new MyParcelable(in);
          }

          @Override
          public MyParcelable newArray(int size) {
          return new MyParcelable[size];
          }
          };

          private BigInteger mData;

          protected MyParcelable(Parcel in) {
          mData = new BigInteger(in.readString());
          }

          @Override
          public int describeContents() {
          return 0;
          }

          @Override
          public void writeToParcel(Parcel parcel, int i) {
          parcel.writeString(mData.toString());
          }
          }





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          • Thanks I will wait a bit to see if anyone have different approach but yes this is one of the solution.

            – exp2Tapavicki
            Nov 14 '18 at 18:30
















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          I would recommend writing in BigInteger as a String.



          public class MyParcelable implements Parcelable {

          public static final Creator<MyParcelable> CREATOR = new Creator<MyParcelable>() {
          @Override
          public MyParcelable createFromParcel(Parcel in) {
          return new MyParcelable(in);
          }

          @Override
          public MyParcelable newArray(int size) {
          return new MyParcelable[size];
          }
          };

          private BigInteger mData;

          protected MyParcelable(Parcel in) {
          mData = new BigInteger(in.readString());
          }

          @Override
          public int describeContents() {
          return 0;
          }

          @Override
          public void writeToParcel(Parcel parcel, int i) {
          parcel.writeString(mData.toString());
          }
          }





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          • Thanks I will wait a bit to see if anyone have different approach but yes this is one of the solution.

            – exp2Tapavicki
            Nov 14 '18 at 18:30














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          I would recommend writing in BigInteger as a String.



          public class MyParcelable implements Parcelable {

          public static final Creator<MyParcelable> CREATOR = new Creator<MyParcelable>() {
          @Override
          public MyParcelable createFromParcel(Parcel in) {
          return new MyParcelable(in);
          }

          @Override
          public MyParcelable newArray(int size) {
          return new MyParcelable[size];
          }
          };

          private BigInteger mData;

          protected MyParcelable(Parcel in) {
          mData = new BigInteger(in.readString());
          }

          @Override
          public int describeContents() {
          return 0;
          }

          @Override
          public void writeToParcel(Parcel parcel, int i) {
          parcel.writeString(mData.toString());
          }
          }





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          I would recommend writing in BigInteger as a String.



          public class MyParcelable implements Parcelable {

          public static final Creator<MyParcelable> CREATOR = new Creator<MyParcelable>() {
          @Override
          public MyParcelable createFromParcel(Parcel in) {
          return new MyParcelable(in);
          }

          @Override
          public MyParcelable newArray(int size) {
          return new MyParcelable[size];
          }
          };

          private BigInteger mData;

          protected MyParcelable(Parcel in) {
          mData = new BigInteger(in.readString());
          }

          @Override
          public int describeContents() {
          return 0;
          }

          @Override
          public void writeToParcel(Parcel parcel, int i) {
          parcel.writeString(mData.toString());
          }
          }






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          answered Nov 14 '18 at 13:49









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          • Thanks I will wait a bit to see if anyone have different approach but yes this is one of the solution.

            – exp2Tapavicki
            Nov 14 '18 at 18:30



















          • Thanks I will wait a bit to see if anyone have different approach but yes this is one of the solution.

            – exp2Tapavicki
            Nov 14 '18 at 18:30

















          Thanks I will wait a bit to see if anyone have different approach but yes this is one of the solution.

          – exp2Tapavicki
          Nov 14 '18 at 18:30





          Thanks I will wait a bit to see if anyone have different approach but yes this is one of the solution.

          – exp2Tapavicki
          Nov 14 '18 at 18:30




















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