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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T01:43:47+00:00 2026-05-17T01:43:47+00:00

I had a problem with an app, i.e., when I am moving to the

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I had a problem with an app, i.e., when I am moving to the previous window the control goes to the splash screen of my app because the previous activity is killed by the Android runtime.

How do I keep the previous activity alive, or how can I create the activity again and access it from the present activity.

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    2026-05-17T01:43:48+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 1:43 am

    You can make use of a default constructor to close and open the screen.

    If you want to move between screens:

    1-2-3-4
    
      &&
    
    4-3-2-1 
    

    Android itself will take care of it.

    For example, if you want traverse in a specific way like
    4-2-3-1
    Android doesn’t allow you, so simply create a constructor and assign present activity to it and make use of that variable to close the screen at any time.

    For example, here is the activity class

    public class One extends Activity 
    {
    
        private One Screen;
    
        public One()
        {
            Screen=this;
        }
    
    }
    

    When you want close this activity simply use:

    Screen.finish();
    

    instead of

    this.finish();
    

    When you want invoke new activity of your liking, simply use

    Screen.finish();
    Intent i = new Intent(One.this, YourActivity.class);
    Log.i(TAG, "calling YourActivity Screen");
    startActivity(i);
    

    If you want pass any data between the screens, you can make use of

    i.putExtra("valuename", actualvalue);
    

    and you can retrive the value using

    Intent startIntent = getIntent();
    String actualvalue = startIntent.getStringExtra("valuename");
    
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