Android app - How to create simple time layout
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 !!!!
java

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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 !!!!
java

Please try to research and ask questions about this in pieces. But one small part of it could beTextWatcher
, 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 !!!!
java

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 !!!!
java

java

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Please try to research and ask questions about this in pieces. But one small part of it could beTextWatcher
, see stackoverflow.com/questions/11134144/…
– TWL
Jan 2 at 20:01
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Please try to research and ask questions about this in pieces. But one small part of it could beTextWatcher
, 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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Please try to research and ask questions about this in pieces. But one small part of it could be
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, see stackoverflow.com/questions/11134144/…– TWL
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