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Best way to update TextView, every minute, on the minute

My problem is similar to this one, How to update a widget every minute, however I only want to update TextView of the UI. I need access to the time so unfortunately can not simply use the DigitalClock view.

Ive been researching and have found ways to update every minute, but not on the minute so they are synchronised with the system clock (so they might be up to 59 seconds out of sync!)

The only ways I can think to do it are (a) Run a handler (or timer) every second (which seems a bit like overkill if I only want to update every minute) Like this from the android.com resources

(b) Have a service running in background. (I'm not keen on this as I already have more important things running in the background)

(c) use Alarm Manager (again seems like overkill)

Seems to be such an easy thing to do, and yet...

Any advice appreciated Mel

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Mel Avatar asked Mar 28 '11 09:03

Mel


1 Answers

The accepted answer does not respond specifically to the question. The OP asks for a way to receive some sort of event on time (at the system clock minute and 00 seconds).

Using a Timer is not the right way to do this. It's not only overkill, but you must resort to some tricks to make it right.

The right way to do this (ie. update a TextView showing the time as HH:mm) is to use BroadcastReceiver like this :

BroadcastReceiver _broadcastReceiver;
private final SimpleDateFormat _sdfWatchTime = new SimpleDateFormat("HH:mm");
private TextView _tvTime;

@Override
public void onStart() {
    super.onStart();
    _broadcastReceiver = new BroadcastReceiver() {
            @Override
            public void onReceive(Context ctx, Intent intent) {
                if (intent.getAction().compareTo(Intent.ACTION_TIME_TICK) == 0)
                    _tvTime.setText(_sdfWatchTime.format(new Date()));
            }
        };

    registerReceiver(_broadcastReceiver, new IntentFilter(Intent.ACTION_TIME_TICK));
}

@Override
public void onStop() {
    super.onStop();
    if (_broadcastReceiver != null)
        unregisterReceiver(_broadcastReceiver);
}

The system will send this broadcast event at the exact beginning of every minutes based on system clock. Don't forget however to initialize your TextView beforehand (to current system time) since it is likely you will pop your UI in the middle of a minute and the TextView won't be updated until the next minute happens.

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Alex Avatar answered Sep 28 '22 04:09

Alex