Asra
1
I have two ArrayLists and I am writing them to a file, though it is not working and the file is not changed. here is my code for writing the list to a file.
void save(){
String[] save = new String[10];
for(int i = 0; i < creatures.size(); i++){
Creature oncreature = creatures.get(i);
println(i);
String txt;
if(oncreature.eve == null){
// txt = Convert to string
}
else{
// txt = Convert to string
}
println(txt);
save[i] = txt;
}
saveStrings("creatures.txt", save);
save = new String[20];
writer = createWriter("eggs.txt");
for(int i = 0; i < eggs.size(); i++){
println(i);
Egg onegg = eggs.get(i);
// String txt = Convert to string
String txt2;
writer.println(txt);
if(onegg.hatch.eve == null){
// txt2 = Convert to string
}
else{
// txt2 = Convert to string
}
save[i*2] = txt;
save[(i*2)+1] = txt2;
}
saveStrings("eggs.txt", save);
}
I do not know how to fix this, any help would be appreciated.
kll
2
hi Asra,
your code might make sense for your project,
but please understand that you should post code here what is complete,can run,
and is just about the problem.
so i try:
String outfile = "data/text.txt";
String[] vals = {"line1","line2"};
saveStrings(outfile,vals);
from the PDE under windows 10 / processing 3.5.3
and the directory “data” was created automatically and the file with 2 lines saved.
so, now you try that 3 lines in your Android environment, i can NOT answer about that.
Asra
3
I Tried that exact code in a new project, but the file did not change. For more information, I am loading this on my android phone, which may have something to do with it.
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kll
4
-a- as i say, i NOT talk about Android,
-b- did you search the forum here already, because
file write Android seems to be a often question
possibly not covered by a good example / tutorial
BUT many times solved / explained here by the experts.
-c- now you use two times the wording
that might need more explanation.
i would understand a “not created”
noel
5
Here’s how to save strings in Android.
Be sure to give permission WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE
import android.os.Environment;
void setup() {
String[] holder = new String[3];
holder[0] = "Just";
holder[1] = "an";
holder[2] = "example";
// Folowing file name is the folder you save your text file in.
// If it does not exist it will be created automatically
String stringFolder = "MyStrings";
// Folowing string is the name of your text file
// Be sure to include extension.
String textFile = "MyText.txt";
saveMyText(stringFolder, textFile, holder);
}
void saveMyText(String sf, String tf, String[] sh) {
try {
String absolute_path = new String(Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory().getAbsolutePath());
File file = new File(absolute_path+"/"+sf);
println(file);
if (!file.exists()) {
boolean success = true;
success = file.mkdirs();
}
saveStrings(file+"/"+tf, sh);
println("File saved successfully.");
}
catch (Exception e) {
println("Error while saving file: " + e);
}
}
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