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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T08:46:00+00:00 2026-05-30T08:46:00+00:00

what is the difference between: myBundle & the one returned by getArguments() @Override public

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what is the difference between: myBundle & the one returned by getArguments()

@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle myBundle) { //on create() belonging to a Fragment
    super.onCreate(myBundle);
    // So myBundle vs getArguments()
}

From my simple test they are not the same object, tested this with:

private void compareThem(Bundle myBundle, Bundle arguments) {
    Log.d("---myBundle==null: ", " " + (myBundle==null));
    Log.d("---arguments==null: ", " " + (arguments==null));

    if(myBundle!=null && arguments!=null) {
    Log.d("---myBundle==arguments: ", " " + (myBundle==arguments));
    Log.d("---myBundle.equals(arguments): ", " " + (myBundle.equals(arguments)));
    }
}

Sometimes I receive: false, true, false, false sometimes: false, false, false, false
Anyways.. ??

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    2026-05-30T08:46:02+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 8:46 am

    Bundle passed in onCreate() (myBundle in your code) is so called savedInstanceState. You can save some data (“state”) from the fragment in the bundle in the method onSaveInstanceState() and later this bundle will be available in onCreate() and in some other methods.

    Bundle returned by getArguments() method is the bundle passed from caller of the fragment. This bundle is provided via setArguments() method.

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