chronometer

Android - Get time of chronometer widget

I have a Chronometer widget in my Android app. I was wondering how to get the time from it. I tried getText, getFormat, getBase, etc, but none of them work. This is probably a easy question, but I could not find it on Google. Thanks, Isaac Waller Example code snippet: Chronometer t = (Chronometer)findViewById(R.id.toptime); long time =...

Android: extended android.widget.Chronometer and main.xml

Hi, I've extended android.widget.Chronometer like so: public class PausableCountdownTimer extends Chronometer implements OnChronometerTickListener { I would like to be able to add this widget to my UI via main.xml: <com.example.myproject.PauseableCountdownTimer ... /> but I get this error message in Eclipse: ClassNotFoundEx...

Android: chronometer as a persistent stopwatch. How to set starting time? What is Chronometer "Base"?

Hi! I do have one service running in the background. Whenever it starts I store in memory the starting time in milliseconds: startingTime = new Date().getTime(); I want to display a chronometer that starts counting when the service starts and never stops until the user presses a button. I want to allow the user to leave the activit...

Add a stopwatch like label

Hi there, I'm searching a way to display the time elapsing during the reflexion of the application user. example : UILabel displaying 0:01, 0:02, 0:03 etc until the user click on a button. I guess NSTimer should be used, but could anybody provide me some example code to implement that simple label ...? Cheeerio and many thanks ... ...

Show milliseconds with Android Chronometer

I'm looking for a way to make the Chronometer in Android (preferably 1.6 and upwards) show 10ths of a second while counting up. Is it possible to do this? If not, is there a free (and preferably open source) library that does the same? Failing that I'll write my own, but I'd rather use someone else's! ...

Android Chronometer doesn't start

I have a view and I want to add a chronometer onto it. Then, on draw I want to display the current time. Here is how I did: public class MyView extends View { private Chronometer chrono; private long elapsedTime=0; private String currentTime="00:00:00"; public MyView(Context context) { super(context); // TOD...

Android chronometer show time from a certain date

Hello friends. I am struggling to implement a chronometer in my application. There are two situations in which I want to use it: if starts for the first time, it simply increment the counter if resumes, it must display time since a date time (that I retrieve from the database) and increment it from there. To be more precise. If I...

Android chronometer ticks once and stops

I need to hide a TextView after 10 seconds. I thought I could implement a Chronometer and when elapsed time is bigger than 10000 millis I hide the TextView. My problem is that the chronometer only ticks once and then stops. Any idea what I've missed ? Activity ctx = this; ... private void ShowText(String message) { txtProce...