You can also try storing it in a database. Here's a post I wrote on
how to use databases for storing data in Android :

http://moazzam-khan.com/blog/?p=58

- Moazzam




On Nov 14, 6:32 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well in case anyone else has a similar problem to me, I found this
> pretty handy tutorial:
>
> http://www.anddev.org/working_with_files-t115.html
>
> On Nov 13, 8:35 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
>
> > First of all I just want to point out that, though I'm not a complete
> > beginner to programming, I only started learning java on monday!
>
> > Despite this I've managed fairly well, but have a few questions about
> >savingdata.
>
> > I want my program to be able to save some basicdata; name, date of
> > birth, stuff like that. I want to avoid the contacts list and
> > preferences, as I will likely besavingthedatafor more than one
> > object in the near future.
>
> > I was wondering if anyone has any links to, or examples of working
> > save code, which savesdatato either an xml file or some other raw
> > file. I know there's some sample code provided on the android site,
> > but as far as I can see this is mainly used to load resources, and
> > though I am interested in this too, I'm more interested insaving
> > first.
>
> > Anyhelpat all will be much appreciated. Currently I find myself
> > trolling through documentation and it's getting a little tedious! But
> > it all helps...
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