![]() ![]() The whole SQLite thing looks quite complicated but if I do come into trouble I have source code to refer to, so hopefully it's something that can be done. If I need 50 classes then I might as well store the questions in strings.xml. This is my first foray into the game side of Android, I've released other applications so I have a fair bit of general android knowledge. They've used an SQLite database to randomly pull 10 questions from a table of 70 and then it gives you a score at the end.Ĭan I implement an SQLite database in a similar fashion, but each question has its own level? Then of course completing one level opens the next and so on. I've looked over some source code for a quiz app that doesn't use levels and I've gained a better understand on how it's done. The main reason for asking this question is to find a way to do it without having to create 50 classes/layouts for 50 levels.
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