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  Tutorial: Multiple Value initialization and retrieval by put and get method

In this example you are going to find out the flow of using put and get method of the preferences. After reading, coding, and running you are able to use the get and put method.

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In this example you are going to find out the flow of using put and get method of the preferences. After reading, coding, and running you are able to use the get and put method. Here we are using some extra package method like Arrays, Iterator here you can see that how firstly in program we putting the value of the preferences like int type ,Boolean type, and simple key value after that we are just using the get method we access all the stored value of the preferences. As we recently completed all of the put and get type, some of them are given here for knowing them more clearly.


 

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