Im creating a simple app which is for example i got 10 table row with check box and user click on 3 box and press next, i wan to print out only the 3 row the use clicked and adding extra button/icon beside it. Is it possible? please help ! Thank you !
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                    Google *pass data in bundle to next activity* – SweetWisher ツ Dec 06 '14 at 09:13
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                    possible duplicate of [Passing data properly in android?](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6998564/passing-data-properly-in-android) – SweetWisher ツ Dec 06 '14 at 09:14
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                    possible duplicate of [How do I pass data between activities in Android?](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2091465/how-do-i-pass-data-between-activities-in-android) – Idan Magled Dec 06 '14 at 09:14
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                    Yes it is possible. You can use append your selected string to StringBuilder and pass it through Bundle. – Piyush Dec 06 '14 at 09:15
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                    @GlynnNeo Check this http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8167088/appending-with-stringbuilder – Piyush Dec 06 '14 at 09:18
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            to pass data to another Activity you can use Intents and putting your data as extra :
here is a sample :
Intent intent = new Intent(this, SecondActivity.class);
intent.putExtra("data", "My data in second activity");
startActivity(intent);
and for retrieving data in SecondActivity :
String data = getIntent().getStringExtra("data");
 
    
    
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        Yes, use putExtra and pass an ArrayList of String:
Intent intent = new Intent(Recipes2.this, XMLParser.class);
intent.putStringArrayListExtra("myList", (ArrayList<String>) myList);
startActivity(intent);    
 
    
    
        Piyush
        
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        Here is the answer:
Intent intent = new Intent(getBaseContext(), SignoutActivity.class);
intent.putExtra("EXTRA_SESSION_ID", sessionId);
startActivity(intent)
For more information check this link.
 
    
    
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