I am trying to pass an ArrayList of objects through an intent but cannot get it to work. Here is what I have:
public class QuestionView extends Activity {
//variables and other methods...
public void endQuiz() {
Intent intent = new Intent(QuestionView.this, Results.class);
intent.putExtra("correctAnswers", correctAnswers);
intent.putExtra("wrongAnswers", wrongAnswers);
intent.putParcelableArrayListExtra("queries", queries);
startActivity(intent);
}
}
Intents are being received here:
public class Results extends Activity {
int cAnswers;
int wAnswers;
ArrayList<Question> qs;
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.resultsmain);
cAnswers = getIntent().getIntExtra("correctAnswers", -1);
wAnswers = getIntent().getIntExtra("wrongAnswers", -1);
qs = getIntent().getParcelableArrayListExtra("queries");
//more code...
}
}
The two ints, correctAnswer and wrongAnswers, are being received and I can use them. The ArrrayList is not coming through. No errors on in the endQuiz() method but the 'qs = getIntent().getParcelableArrayListExtra("queries");' is throwing an error and saying "Bound Mismatch."
Any help on this is appreciated!
Question class:
public class Question {
String a1;
String a2;
String a3;
String a4;
int correctAnswer;
String query;
int selectedAnswer;
boolean correctness;
public Question() {
}
public Question(String a1, String a2, String a3, String a4, int correctAnswer, String query, int selectedAnswer, boolean correctness) {
this.a1 = a1;
this.a2 = a2;
this.a3 = a3;
this.a4 = a4;
this.correctAnswer = correctAnswer;
this.query = query;
this.selectedAnswer = selectedAnswer;
this.correctness = correctness;
}
}
One way to pass objects in Intents is for the object's class to implement Serializable. This interface doesn't require you to implement any methods; simply adding implements Serializable should be enough. To get the object back from the Intent, just call intent.
Intent intent = new Intent(getActivity(), StudentResult. class); intent. putExtra("ExtraData", allStudents); startActivity(intent); and in target class to show the objects in ListView();
You must change your Question
class to actually implement Parcelable. The Parcelable interface can be confusing at first... but hang in there.
There are two Parcelable methods that you should focus on:
writeToParcel()
which converts your class into a Parcel object.Question(Parcel in)
which converts a Parcel object back into usable instance of your class.You can safely cut & paste the other Parcelable information that I marked.
For the sake of simplicity I will only use part of your Question class:
public class Question implements Parcelable {
String a1;
String a2;
...
public Question(String a1, String a1) {
this.a1 = a1;
this.a2 = a2;
}
// Your existing methods go here. (There is no need for me to re-write them.)
// The following methods that are required for using Parcelable
private Question(Parcel in) {
// This order must match the order in writeToParcel()
a1 = in.readString();
a2 = in.readString();
// Continue doing this for the rest of your member data
}
public void writeToParcel(Parcel out, int flags) {
// Again this order must match the Question(Parcel) constructor
out.writeString(a1);
out.writeString(a2);
// Again continue doing this for the rest of your member data
}
// Just cut and paste this for now
public int describeContents() {
return 0;
}
// Just cut and paste this for now
public static final Parcelable.Creator<Question> CREATOR = new Parcelable.Creator<Question>() {
public Question createFromParcel(Parcel in) {
return new Question(in);
}
public Question[] newArray(int size) {
return new Question[size];
}
};
}
Now change how you put queries
into your Intent extras.
intent.putParcelableArrayListExtra("queries", queries);
The way you read the Parcelable array is perfect as it is.
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