oh ok..sounds good..will try this..thanks man:) On Oct 13, 11:33 pm, Studio LFP <[email protected]> wrote: > See if this helps out: > > StatFs sfStats = new StatFs( this.getFilesDir().toString() ); > Log.i( "SpaceCheck", "Free (bytes): " + ( sfStats.getAvailableBlocks() * > sfStats.getBlockSize() ) ); > > That should get you the directory to the applications internal storage > (hidden from the user unless rooted) and tell you how much available room > there is in that location. > > Here's links to the API documents for those: > > http://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/StatFs.htmlhttp://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/Context.html#g... > > Steven > Studio LFPhttp://www.studio-lfp.com > > > > > > > > On Thursday, October 13, 2011 8:19:04 AM UTC-5, ramya wrote: > > > Hi, > > 1)I am converting an ipad project to android.In doing so,in ipad > > version ,I can save the internal files in bundle (called Bundle > > directory) and all the files are stored under documents which is > > internal to app. > > > In android we have /data/data/{package name}/files > > > My Question is I should be able to store large data inside the > > internal storage.Does tablet have large internal space ?I dont want to > > save the files in sdcard either because it can be replaced or > > something. > > > Is the device RAM used for internal storage of files?I am facing a > > memory problem where as in ios we can have sufficient data stored in > > sandbox...I need to copy files from assets to in internal storage > > during run time(by files I mean large files). > > > Can somebody throw light on this.
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