i'm using this example on leepoint.net
with this code the timer starts on real time seconds, but i was wondering how i can make it start at 1 second and then let it run up to 10 seconds and start over? So from 1 to 10 and so on..
class ClockListener implements ActionListener {
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
Calendar now = Calendar.getInstance();
int s = now.get(Calendar.SECOND);
_timeField.setText(String.format("%1$tS", now));
}
}
Try this
class ClockListener implements ActionListener {
int count = 0;
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
int fakeSecond = (count++ % 10) + 1;
Calendar now = Calendar.getInstance();
int h = now.get(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY);
int m = now.get(Calendar.MINUTE);
int s = now.get(Calendar.SECOND);
_timeField.setText("" + h + ":" + m + ":" + fakeSecond);
}
}
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