The Android platform offers a wide range of storage options for use within your apps. In this tutorial series, we are going to explore some of the data storage facilities provided by the Android SDK by building a simple project: an ASCII art editor.
This is the final part in a tutorial series on creating an ASCII art editor app for Android. In the first three parts, we created the user interface, implemented saving user ASCII pictures as image files, and set up a database to store saved pictures in. This allowed users to choose from the list of saved pictures to load back in for viewing, exporting, and editing. In this tutorial, we will facilitate saving pictures to the database, deleting pictures previously saved, and starting new pictures.
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