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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T11:51:35+00:00 2026-05-20T11:51:35+00:00

fellow programmers! I’m new… hope you can help! So. I’m currently developing an application

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fellow programmers! I’m new… hope you can help!

So. I’m currently developing an application that allows users to choose four different images from a set of images that I have saved in my res/drawable/ folder, and then save those choices as an entry in a database.However, I then need to be able to redisplay those four images when the user asks for them, and I’m not sure what the best way of storing the images is since my current setup isn’t going to work for me in the future.

Right now, I have it working so that I actually insert the R.java int identifiers into the database for each of the images, so the database has four columns: img1(int), img2(int), img3 (int), img4 (int). Then when I write a query, I just use those values in place of R.drawable.someImage.

It works fine. Except… when I add new images to my res/drawable folder, all of the drawable ids get changed! Then the ids I have in the database are wrong, and some pull up the wrong images, and some throw NullPointerExceptions!

This is a problem, because I want to be able to update the app with new images after the users download it. How should I be storing these images so that they can be dynamically chosen, but then be reliably be referenced again?

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    2026-05-20T11:51:36+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 11:51 am

    Resources can be accessed as raw data: use AssetManager.open(..) Then you can use BitmapFactory.decodeStream(..) to create a Bitmap from the data stream.

    So you can just save filenames of images and instantiate Bitmaps via above commands.

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