CountDownTimer con pausa y reanudar
En realidad la clase CountDownTimer
es muy limitada, podrías sobreescribir onTick()
u onFinish()
pero es lo único que podrías realizar.
package android.os;
public abstract class CountDownTimer {
public CountDownTimer(long millisInFuture, long countDownInterval) {
throw new RuntimeException("Stub!");
}
public final synchronized void cancel() {
throw new RuntimeException("Stub!");
}
public final synchronized CountDownTimer start() {
throw new RuntimeException("Stub!");
}
public abstract void onTick(long var1);
public abstract void onFinish();
}
Una forma de realizar algo similar es usando la implementación de Gautier Hayoun que hace uso de un Handler.
import android.os.Handler;
import android.os.Message;
import android.os.SystemClock;
public abstract class CustomCountDownTimer {
private static final String TAG = CustomCountDownTimer.class.getSimpleName();
private static final int MSG = 1;
private long mStopTimeInFuture;
private long mMillisInFuture;
private final long mTotalCountdown;
private final long mCountdownInterval;
private long mPauseTimeRemaining;
public CustomCountDownTimer(long millisOnTimer, long countDownInterval) {
mMillisInFuture = millisOnTimer;
mTotalCountdown = mMillisInFuture;
mCountdownInterval = countDownInterval;
}
public final void cancel() {
mHandler.removeMessages(MSG);
}
public synchronized final CustomCountDownTimer create() {
if (mMillisInFuture <= 0) {
//End CountDownTimer
onFinish();
} else {
mPauseTimeRemaining = mMillisInFuture;
}
//Start CountDownTimer!
resume();
return this;
}
public void pause () {
if (isRunning()) {
mPauseTimeRemaining = timeLeft();
cancel();
}
}
public void resume() {
if (isPaused()) {
mMillisInFuture = mPauseTimeRemaining;
mStopTimeInFuture = SystemClock.elapsedRealtime() + mMillisInFuture;
mHandler.sendMessage(mHandler.obtainMessage(MSG));
mPauseTimeRemaining = 0;
}
}
public boolean isPaused () {
return (mPauseTimeRemaining > 0);
}
public boolean isRunning() {
return (!isPaused());
}
public long timeLeft() {
long millisUntilFinished;
if (isPaused()) {
millisUntilFinished = mPauseTimeRemaining;
} else {
millisUntilFinished = mStopTimeInFuture - SystemClock.elapsedRealtime();
if (millisUntilFinished < 0) millisUntilFinished = 0;
}
return millisUntilFinished;
}
public abstract void onTick(long millisUntilFinished);
public abstract void onFinish();
private Handler mHandler = new Handler() {
@Override
public void handleMessage(Message msg) {
synchronized (CustomCountDownTimer.this) {
long millisLeft = timeLeft();
if (millisLeft <= 0) {
cancel();
onFinish();
} else if (millisLeft < mCountdownInterval) {
// no tick, just delay until done
sendMessageDelayed(obtainMessage(MSG), millisLeft);
} else {
long lastTickStart = SystemClock.elapsedRealtime();
onTick(millisLeft);
// take into account user's onTick taking time to execute
long delay = mCountdownInterval - (SystemClock.elapsedRealtime() - lastTickStart);
// special case: user's onTick took more than mCountdownInterval to
// complete, skip to next interval
while (delay < 0) delay += mCountdownInterval;
sendMessageDelayed(obtainMessage(MSG), delay);
}
}
}
};
}
En el caso de tu código de esta forma podrías inicializar la clase CustomCountDownTimer
:
private CustomCountDownTimer countDownTimer;
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);
countDownTimer = new CustomCountDownTimer(10000, 1000) {
@Override
public void onTick(long millisUntilFinished) {
imprime.setText((millisUntilFinished/1000)+"");
}
@Override
public void onFinish() {
imprime.setText("Finaliza despues de los 10 seg.");
}
};
}
para controlar la pausa y la reanudación del conteo:
public void start(View v) {
//Si esta pausado reinicia.
if(countDownTimer.isPaused()){
countDownTimer.resume();
}else { //Inicia por primera vez.
countDownTimer.create();
}
}
public void stop(View v) {
countDownTimer.pause();
}