Passing ArrayList through Intent
I am trying to pass an arrayList to another activity using intents. Here is the code in the first activity.
case R.id.editButton:
Toast.makeText(this, "edit was clicked", Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
Intent intent = new Intent(this, editList.class);
intent.putStringArrayListExtra("stock_list", stock_list);
startActivity(intent);
break;
This is where I try to retrieve the list in the second activity. Is something wrong here?
Intent i = new Intent(); //This should be getIntent();
stock_list = new ArrayList<String>();
stock_list = i.getStringArrayListExtra("stock_list");
Solution 1:
In your receiving intent you need to do:
Intent i = getIntent();
stock_list = i.getStringArrayListExtra("stock_list");
The way you have it you've just created a new empty intent without any extras.
If you only have a single extra you can condense this down to:
stock_list = getIntent().getStringArrayListExtra("stock_list");
Solution 2:
I have done this one by Passing ArrayList in form of String.
Add
compile 'com.google.code.gson:gson:2.2.4'
in dependencies block build.gradle.Click on Sync Project with Gradle Files
Cars.java:
public class Cars {
public String id, name;
}
FirstActivity.java
When you want to pass ArrayList:
List<Cars> cars= new ArrayList<Cars>();
cars.add(getCarModel("1", "A"));
cars.add(getCarModel("2", "B"));
cars.add(getCarModel("3", "C"));
cars.add(getCarModel("4", "D"));
Gson gson = new Gson();
String jsonCars = gson.toJson(cars);
Intent intent = new Intent(FirstActivity.this, SecondActivity.class);
intent.putExtra("list_as_string", jsonCars);
startActivity(intent);
Get CarsModel by Function:
private Cars getCarModel(String id, String name){
Cars cars = new Cars();
cars.id = id;
cars.name = name;
return cars;
}
SecondActivity.java
You have to import java.lang.reflect.Type
;
on onCreate() to retrieve ArrayList:
String carListAsString = getIntent().getStringExtra("list_as_string");
Gson gson = new Gson();
Type type = new TypeToken<List<Cars>>(){}.getType();
List<Cars> carsList = gson.fromJson(carListAsString, type);
for (Cars cars : carsList){
Log.i("Car Data", cars.id+"-"+cars.name);
}
Hope this will save time, I saved it.
Done
Solution 3:
if you using Generic Array List with Class instead of specific type like
EX:
private ArrayList<Model> aListModel = new ArrayList<Model>();
Here, Model = Class
Receiving Intent Like :
aListModel = (ArrayList<Model>) getIntent().getSerializableExtra(KEY);
MUST REMEMBER:
Here Model-class must be implemented like: ModelClass implements Serializable