Question

Currently I'm starting a new Activity and calling finish on a current one.

Is there any flag that can be passed to Intent that enables finishing current Activity without a need to call finish manually from code?

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Solution

You can use finish() method or you can use:

android:noHistory="true"

And then there is no need to call finish() anymore.

<activity android:name=".ClassName" android:noHistory="true" ... />

OTHER TIPS

Use finish like this:

Intent i = new Intent(Main_Menu.this, NextActivity.class);
finish();  //Kill the activity from which you will go to next activity 
startActivity(i);

FLAG_ACTIVITY_NO_HISTORY you can use in case for the activity you want to finish. For exampe you are going from A-->B--C. You want to finish activity B when you go from B-->C so when you go from A-->B you can use this flag. When you go to some other activity this activity will be automatically finished.

To learn more on using Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NO_HISTORY read: http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/Intent.html#FLAG_ACTIVITY_NO_HISTORY

FLAG_ACTIVITY_NO_HISTORY when starting the activity you wish to finish after the user goes to another one.

http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/Intent.html#FLAG%5FACTIVITY%5FNO%5FHISTORY

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