you could use the xmlSerializer class to write an xml file and sax to read it back in
On Jan 19, 9:23 pm, Charlie Collins <[email protected]> wrote: > If your array is not too large, I agree with theSmith, using > SharedPreferences is very easy if you are not sure about how to use > other data storage approaches. If you store it as a String you could > then parse it and rebuild the array. > > If you have a lot of data, you might want to go ahead and check out > using a database. Here is a quick database example I wrote recently, > in case it helps:http://www.screaming-penguin.com/node/7742. > > Also, here are some examples of writing and reading to > files:http://unlocking-android.googlecode.com/svn/chapter5/trunk/FileStorag.... > See "CreateFile" for writing to a file, and "ReadFile" for reading the > data back. These are a bit simplified, and the process is pretty raw, > but the concepts are there. > > HTH > > On Jan 19, 8:25 pm, Jeffrey <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > How do I save the contents of an array to a file and then read it > > again later? I have a small amount of data that will need to be stored > > and since I have no idea where to start on using a SQLite database, I > > think this will work a lot better.
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