Reputation: 2249
I'm using a DatePicker
and a TimePicker
in a custom Dialog
. The functionality works fine, but I have a problem when I change the default Locale
of the app to match the Arabic language.
The problem is that the DatePicker
and TimePicker
are not localized on all Android versions. It works on Android versions 4.2.2 and higher. But It doesn't work on Android versions 4.1.2 And lower.
I want to either change localization of DatePicker
and TimePicker
to English all the time, Or to change it to Arabic when the Locale
matches the Arabic language.
This is the dialog in Android versions 4.2.2 and higher (the correct one that matches the localization)
And this is the dialog in Android versions 4.1.2 and lower
Upvotes: 12
Views: 18829
Reputation: 1010
if you pass the current locale to SimpleDateFormat
Object you will get your locale picker for example you can consider following snippet code
@NotNull
public static Calendar getPickedTime(@NotNull String selectedTimeStr) {
Calendar calendar=Calendar.getInstance();
SimpleDateFormat simpleDateFormat=new SimpleDateFormat("hh:mm aa",Locale.US);
try {
calendar.setTime(simpleDateFormat.parse(selectedTimeStr));
Log.d(TAG, "getPickedTime: "+calendar.getTime());
} catch (ParseException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
return calendar;
}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 197
Please change the locale in your fragment/activity, before showing DatePicker/TimePicker.
Locale locale = Locale.US; //Your specific locale. Locale.setDefault(locale);
Configuration configuration = context.getResources().getConfiguration();
configuration.setLocale(locale);
configuration.setLayoutDirection(locale);
context.createConfigurationContext(configuration);
Upvotes: -2
Reputation: 4981
You need to create your custom DatePicker or TimePicker . See this link https://stackoverflow.com/a/9220899/3864698. It can help you to solve your problem.
Or you can use Reflection to edit the NumberPicker values, follow this link for the complete solution.
Upvotes: 3