My application show a TimePickerDialog to set a time. I want that the timePickerDialog show the minutes with an interval of 5 minutes.
This works fine with this code:
private final int TIME_PICKER_INTERVAL=5;
private boolean mIgnoreEvent=false;
…
public TimePickerDialogs(Context arg0, OnTimeSetListener callBack, int hourOfDay, int minute, boolean is24HourView) {
super(arg0, callBack, hourOfDay, minute, is24HourView);
formato=Statics.formato;
}
@Override
public void onTimeChanged(TimePicker view, int hourOfDay, int minute) {
//super.onTimeChanged(arg0, arg1, arg2);
if (mIgnoreEvent)
return;
if (minute%TIME_PICKER_INTERVAL!=0){
int minuteFloor=minute-(minute%TIME_PICKER_INTERVAL);
minute=minuteFloor + (minute==minuteFloor+1 ? TIME_PICKER_INTERVAL : 0);
if (minute==60)
minute=0;
mIgnoreEvent=true;
view.setCurrentMinute(minute);
mIgnoreEvent=false;
}
}
Although only minutes can be selected with an interval of five minutes, the timepickerdialog looks like:
do not know how the minutes also show the range of 5 minutes, as in this picture:
I have searched but can not find the solution.
Use the following the custom class called CustomTimePickerDialog
, which I think solve your problem.
import java.lang.reflect.Field;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import android.app.TimePickerDialog;
import android.content.Context;
import android.content.DialogInterface;
import android.widget.NumberPicker;
import android.widget.TimePicker;
public class CustomTimePickerDialog extends TimePickerDialog {
private final static int TIME_PICKER_INTERVAL = 5;
private TimePicker mTimePicker;
private final OnTimeSetListener mTimeSetListener;
public CustomTimePickerDialog(Context context, OnTimeSetListener listener,
int hourOfDay, int minute, boolean is24HourView) {
super(context, TimePickerDialog.THEME_HOLO_LIGHT, null, hourOfDay,
minute / TIME_PICKER_INTERVAL, is24HourView);
mTimeSetListener = listener;
}
@Override
public void updateTime(int hourOfDay, int minuteOfHour) {
mTimePicker.setCurrentHour(hourOfDay);
mTimePicker.setCurrentMinute(minuteOfHour / TIME_PICKER_INTERVAL);
}
@Override
public void onClick(DialogInterface dialog, int which) {
switch (which) {
case BUTTON_POSITIVE:
if (mTimeSetListener != null) {
mTimeSetListener.onTimeSet(mTimePicker, mTimePicker.getCurrentHour(),
mTimePicker.getCurrentMinute() * TIME_PICKER_INTERVAL);
}
break;
case BUTTON_NEGATIVE:
cancel();
break;
}
}
@Override
public void onAttachedToWindow() {
super.onAttachedToWindow();
try {
Class<?> classForid = Class.forName("com.android.internal.R$id");
Field timePickerField = classForid.getField("timePicker");
mTimePicker = (TimePicker) findViewById(timePickerField.getInt(null));
Field field = classForid.getField("minute");
NumberPicker minuteSpinner = (NumberPicker) mTimePicker
.findViewById(field.getInt(null));
minuteSpinner.setMinValue(0);
minuteSpinner.setMaxValue((60 / TIME_PICKER_INTERVAL) - 1);
List<String> displayedValues = new ArrayList<>();
for (int i = 0; i < 60; i += TIME_PICKER_INTERVAL) {
displayedValues.add(String.format("%02d", i));
}
minuteSpinner.setDisplayedValues(displayedValues
.toArray(new String[displayedValues.size()]));
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
Here is the demonstrating screenshot.