Android app - How to create simple time layout












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Hey im trying to build a simple Timer app,



Im using 2 EditText, one for the(minutes) mm and the second for the (seconds)ss..



I want to program them in a way that when the user will click on them, first of all it will mark all text [ and wont let the user for example to add a digit between two digit]



Secondly I want the digits to change like the following example:



Current Timer- 13 : 31
a user clicked on the Minuted EditText, the app marks all the digits
13 then the user clicked on the keyboard on the digit 6, so the
minuted EditText change to : 06 but then, if the user clicked again on another digits the EditText for example "3" the EditText will change to 63



Thanks in advance for any help !!!!










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  • Please try to research and ask questions about this in pieces. But one small part of it could be TextWatcher, see stackoverflow.com/questions/11134144/…

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Hey im trying to build a simple Timer app,



Im using 2 EditText, one for the(minutes) mm and the second for the (seconds)ss..



I want to program them in a way that when the user will click on them, first of all it will mark all text [ and wont let the user for example to add a digit between two digit]



Secondly I want the digits to change like the following example:



Current Timer- 13 : 31
a user clicked on the Minuted EditText, the app marks all the digits
13 then the user clicked on the keyboard on the digit 6, so the
minuted EditText change to : 06 but then, if the user clicked again on another digits the EditText for example "3" the EditText will change to 63



Thanks in advance for any help !!!!










share|improve this question























  • Please try to research and ask questions about this in pieces. But one small part of it could be TextWatcher, see stackoverflow.com/questions/11134144/…

    – TWL
    Jan 2 at 20:01














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Hey im trying to build a simple Timer app,



Im using 2 EditText, one for the(minutes) mm and the second for the (seconds)ss..



I want to program them in a way that when the user will click on them, first of all it will mark all text [ and wont let the user for example to add a digit between two digit]



Secondly I want the digits to change like the following example:



Current Timer- 13 : 31
a user clicked on the Minuted EditText, the app marks all the digits
13 then the user clicked on the keyboard on the digit 6, so the
minuted EditText change to : 06 but then, if the user clicked again on another digits the EditText for example "3" the EditText will change to 63



Thanks in advance for any help !!!!










share|improve this question














Hey im trying to build a simple Timer app,



Im using 2 EditText, one for the(minutes) mm and the second for the (seconds)ss..



I want to program them in a way that when the user will click on them, first of all it will mark all text [ and wont let the user for example to add a digit between two digit]



Secondly I want the digits to change like the following example:



Current Timer- 13 : 31
a user clicked on the Minuted EditText, the app marks all the digits
13 then the user clicked on the keyboard on the digit 6, so the
minuted EditText change to : 06 but then, if the user clicked again on another digits the EditText for example "3" the EditText will change to 63



Thanks in advance for any help !!!!







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  • Please try to research and ask questions about this in pieces. But one small part of it could be TextWatcher, see stackoverflow.com/questions/11134144/…

    – TWL
    Jan 2 at 20:01



















  • Please try to research and ask questions about this in pieces. But one small part of it could be TextWatcher, see stackoverflow.com/questions/11134144/…

    – TWL
    Jan 2 at 20:01

















Please try to research and ask questions about this in pieces. But one small part of it could be TextWatcher, see stackoverflow.com/questions/11134144/…

– TWL
Jan 2 at 20:01





Please try to research and ask questions about this in pieces. But one small part of it could be TextWatcher, see stackoverflow.com/questions/11134144/…

– TWL
Jan 2 at 20:01












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