The goal is to save the time shown on the Chronometer. I want to press stop and have the value stored in a variable so I can call it in another activity.
So far I can store the time on the Chronometer to a variable with the function showTime, the time I want to push to another activity is stored in elapsedSecs.
public void showTime() {
Chronometer chronometerLeft = (Chronometer) findViewById(R.id.chronometerLeft);
long elapsedMillis = SystemClock.elapsedRealtime() - chronometerLeft.getBase();
double elapsedSecs = elapsedMillis / 1000;
}
My issue is when I try to call showTime in the other activity I get the error that the showTime function needs to be static and when I make it static I can't use findViewById.
Goal: The end goal is to be able to press stop on my ChronometerActivity and then from my DataActivity be able to press a button to collect the data and the time to pop up.
i.e. Before data collect:
Time Elapsed:
After data collect:
Time Elapsed: 45 seconds
I can provide more code with regards to my project if necessary. Thanks!
You read it in the chronometer activity and send it to the second activity via Intent. You cannot share a view between activities or access it directly. Nor can you call a method of another activity directly- you don't have a copy of that activity to call it on.