Well your on a phone, so 40 megs might be unpleasant to deal with.
Can you use a DB and process the data into a DB table?

- Brill Pappin

On Tuesday, 6 November 2012 09:13:16 UTC-5, Diddum wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I'm trying to port an old c/c++ program of mine to the Java/Android world
> and I need a few general suggestions.
>
> My app has a static array (say 2Mbytes) which on
> start has to be preprocessed to build a working array
> of about 40Mbytes.
>
> The app has just two text field (one for input, one for output)
> and a start/stop button(s).
>
> The user enters something in the input field, press Start and
> the app perform an intensive computation on the large array
> and produces an output.
>
> If the computation takes too long, the user can press Stop
> and start again.
>
> Which is the best way to structure this kind of app in Java for Android?
>
> Should I use an Activity for data preprocessing and graphic interface and
> a Service for computation (to which I must pass a reference to the large
> data structure) ?
>
> I just need some general advice. 
> (If this is not the right group for this kind of question,
> please suggest me where to ask.)
> Thanks,
> Giovanni
>
>

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