I want to check, whether a file exists or not in the /assets/ folder. How could I do it? Please help.
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You could also just try to open the stream, if it fails the file is not there and if it does not fail the file should be there:
You can use Resources.openRawResourceFd(int resId)
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/res/Resources.html#openRawResourceFd%28int%29
You have to perform your own checks. As I know, there is no method for this job.
I added a helper method to one of my application classes. I'm assuming that;
List<String>
isn't a memory hog (only 78 assets in my app).