I have a 2.67 GHz Celeron processor, 1.21 GB of RAM on a x86 Windows XP Professional machine. My understanding is that the Android emulator should start fairly quickly on such a machine, but for me it does not. I have followed all instructions in setting up the IDE, SDKs, JDKs and such and have had some success in staring the emulator quickly but is very particulary. How can I, if possible, fix this problem?
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You can create Property list file by right click on project file, choose new file and select resources like this -
ReplyDeleteYou can also create a Property list file through code like this -
to create a new file -
#define FilePath [@"~/Documents/Demo.plist" stringByStandardizingPath]
NSArray *array = [NSArray arrayWithObjects:obj1,obj2,obj3,nil];
NSData *data = [NSPropertyListSerialization dataFromPropertyList:array format:NSPropertyListXMLFormat_v1_0 errorDescription:nil];
[data writeToFile:FilePath atomically:YES];
To read that plist file -
NSData *data = [NSData dataWithContentsOfFile:FilePath];
NSPropertyListFormat format;
NSArray *array = [NSPropertyListSerialization propertyListFromData:data mutabilityOption:NSPropertyListImmutable format:&format errorDescription:nil];
obj1 = [array objectAtIndex:0];
obj2 = [array objectAtIndex:1];
obj3 = [array objectAtIndex:2];
In xcode,
ReplyDeleteRight click -> new File -> Resource tab -> Property List File.
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