Reputation: 3155
In my app, I am showing time in text view as 07:00 PM. On click of the text view, a time picker dialog pops up, In that time picker, I have to show exactly the same time as what is appearing in textview. But, I am not getting how to do that.
CODE
SimpleDateFormat sdf = new SimpleDateFormat("HH:mm a");
//int hr = 0;
Date date = null;
try
{
date = sdf.parse(resDateArray[3]);
}
catch (ParseException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
final Calendar calendar = Calendar.getInstance();
calendar.setTime(date);
//tp is reference variable for time picker
tp.setCurrentHour(calendar.get(Calendar.HOUR));
tp.setCurrentMinute(calendar.get(Calendar.MINUTE));
}//else
Upvotes: 18
Views: 63110
Reputation: 895
You should use a SimpleDateFormat
to get a Date
object from your String
.
Then just call
picker.setCurrentHour(date.getHours())
and
picker.setCurrentMinute(date.getMinutes())
Since the Date
object is deprecated, you should use a Calendar
instead of it.
You can instantiate a Calendar
this way:
Calendar c = Calendar.getInstance();
c.setTime(date);
picker.setCurrentHour(c.get(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY));
picker.setCurrentMinute(c.get(Calendat.MINUTE));
Edit: the complete code:
import java.util.Date;
import java.text.SimpleDateFormat; //Don't use "android.icu.text.SimpleDateFormat"
import java.text.ParseException; //Don't use "android.net.ParseException"
SimpleDateFormat sdf = new SimpleDateFormat("hh:mm");
Date date = null;
try {
date = sdf.parse("07:00");
} catch (ParseException e) {
}
Calendar c = Calendar.getInstance();
c.setTime(date);
TimePicker picker = new TimePicker(getApplicationContext());
picker.setCurrentHour(c.get(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY));
picker.setCurrentMinute(c.get(Calendar.MINUTE));
Upvotes: 38
Reputation: 560
One important point has to be kept in mind while retrieving time in onTimeSet()
function, there is no special function to set AM_PM
in the calendar instance.
When we set the time AM_PM
is automatically set accordingly like if AM was selected while choosing hour and minute then <calendarVariable>.get(Calendar.AM_PM)
will return 0 and in opposite case (in case of PM) it will return 1.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 4260
Some changes after sdk version 23;
SimpleDateFormat sdf = new SimpleDateFormat("hh:mm:ss");
Date date = null;
try {
date = sdf.parse("12:02:32");
} catch (ParseException e) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
e.printStackTrace();
}
if(date != null) {
Calendar c = Calendar.getInstance();
c.setTime(date);
sleepTimeStartPicker.setHour(c.get(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY));
sleepTimeStartPicker.setMinute(c.get(Calendar.MINUTE));
}
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 1417
If you're using the TimePicker nowdays its probably best to check the Build Version as the setCurrentHour and setCurrentMinute has been deprecated.
SimpleDateFormat sdf = new SimpleDateFormat("hh:ss");
Date date = null;
try {
date = sdf.parse("07:00");
} catch (ParseException e) {
}
Calendar c = Calendar.getInstance();
c.setTime(date);
TimePicker timePicker = new TimePicker(getApplicationContext());
if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 23) {
timePicker.setHour(calculateHours());
timePicker.setMinute(calculateMinutes());
}
else {
timePicker.setCurrentHour(calculateHours());
timePicker.setCurrentMinute(calculateMinutes());
}
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 1245
I have created this helper function to get time
public static void showTime(final Context context, final TextView textView) {
final Calendar myCalendar = Calendar.getInstance();
TimePickerDialog.OnTimeSetListener mTimeSetListener = new TimePickerDialog.OnTimeSetListener() {
public void onTimeSet(TimePicker view, int hourOfDay, int minute) {
String am_pm = "";
myCalendar.set(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, hourOfDay);
myCalendar.set(Calendar.MINUTE, minute);
if (myCalendar.get(Calendar.AM_PM) == Calendar.AM)
am_pm = "AM";
else if (myCalendar.get(Calendar.AM_PM) == Calendar.PM)
am_pm = "PM";
String strHrsToShow = (myCalendar.get(Calendar.HOUR) == 0) ? "12" : myCalendar.get(Calendar.HOUR) + "";
//UIHelper.showLongToastInCenter(context, strHrsToShow + ":" + myCalendar.get(Calendar.MINUTE) + " " + am_pm);
textView.setText(strHrsToShow + ":" + myCalendar.get(Calendar.MINUTE) + " " + am_pm);
}
};
new TimePickerDialog(context, mTimeSetListener, myCalendar.get(Calendar.HOUR), myCalendar.get(Calendar.MINUTE), false).show();
}
and How to get current time in required format, I use following code. // PARAM Date is date of time you want to format // PARAM currentFormat of date // PARAM requiredFormat of date
public static String getFormattedDate(String date, String currentFormate, String requiredFormate) {
//SimpleDateFormat formatActual = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy - MM - dd");
if (date != null) {
SimpleDateFormat formatActual = new SimpleDateFormat(currentFormate);
Date dateA = null;
try {
dateA = formatActual.parse(date);
System.out.println(dateA);
} catch (ParseException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
//SimpleDateFormat formatter = new SimpleDateFormat("dd MMM, yyyy");
SimpleDateFormat formatter = new SimpleDateFormat(requiredFormate);
String format = formatter.format(dateA);
System.out.println(format);
return format;
} else {
return "";
}
}
usage of getFormattedDate is:
String date = getFormattedDate(dateYouWantToFormate,"hh:mm a","hh:mm");
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 4108
If anybody using the following format that is without using timepicker widget use this one..
mStartTime.setOnClickListener(new OnClickListener() {
public void onClick(View v) {
new TimePickerDialog(AddAppointmentActivity.this, onStartTimeListener, calendar
.get(Calendar.HOUR), calendar.get(Calendar.MINUTE), false).show();
}
});
TimePickerDialog.OnTimeSetListener onStartTimeListener = new OnTimeSetListener() {
public void onTimeSet(TimePicker view, int hourOfDay, int minute) {
String AM_PM;
int am_pm;
mStartTime.setText(hourOfDay + " : " + minute + " " + AM_PM);
calendar.set(Calendar.HOUR, hourOfDay);
calendar.set(Calendar.MINUTE, minute);
}
};
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 514
For AM/PM you have to implement a logic for that and that is as below.. so you can get the output as you mentioned ... just try below code...
int hr=tp.getCurrentHour();
String a="AM";
if(hr>=12){
hr=hr-12;
a="PM";
}
String tm=hr+":"+tp.getCurrentMinute()+" "+a;
Toast.makeText(MainActivity.this, tm, 500).show();
Upvotes: 0