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RemoteViews.SetChronometer(Int32, Int64, String, Boolean) Method

Definition

Equivalent to calling Chronometer#setBase Chronometer.setBase, Chronometer#setFormat Chronometer.setFormat, and Chronometer#start Chronometer.start() or Chronometer#stop Chronometer.stop().

[Android.Runtime.Register("setChronometer", "(IJLjava/lang/String;Z)V", "GetSetChronometer_IJLjava_lang_String_ZHandler")]
public virtual void SetChronometer (int viewId, long base, string? format, bool started);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("setChronometer", "(IJLjava/lang/String;Z)V", "GetSetChronometer_IJLjava_lang_String_ZHandler")>]
abstract member SetChronometer : int * int64 * string * bool -> unit
override this.SetChronometer : int * int64 * string * bool -> unit

Parameters

viewId
Int32

The id of the Chronometer to change

base
Int64

The time at which the timer would have read 0:00. This time should be based off of android.os.SystemClock#elapsedRealtime SystemClock.elapsedRealtime().

format
String

The Chronometer format string, or null to simply display the timer value.

started
Boolean

True if you want the clock to be started, false if not.

Attributes

Remarks

Java documentation for android.widget.RemoteViews.setChronometer(int, long, java.lang.String, boolean).

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Applies to