How to assure that a button is only clicked a “n” times?! android studio
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this is a game, and this game have a certain number of rounds, i want to click that button only the number of rounds the player selected.
this is my function, that saves the last 2 words from a input string, and shows on a textfield, i just want to run this function the number of "introndas"... i tried adding that last part of the code with "next.setEnable(False)"... but did nothing...
Thanks guys
public void onClick (View v){
edText1=findViewById(R.id.txtatual);
int introndas = Integer.parseInt(nrondas);
String aux=guardatexto();
String str = aux.split(" ");
int lenghtofstr = str.length;
if(lenghtofstr >=2){
lword=str[lenghtofstr-1];
pword=str[lenghtofstr-2];
String wordstoshow=pword+" "+ lword;
ltextview.setText(wordstoshow);
FinalTexto=FinalTexto+" " + aux;}
edText1.setText("");
currentnumber++;
if (currentnumber == introndas)
next.setEnabled(false);
else
currentnumber = currentnumber + 1;
}
java android android-studio button
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this is a game, and this game have a certain number of rounds, i want to click that button only the number of rounds the player selected.
this is my function, that saves the last 2 words from a input string, and shows on a textfield, i just want to run this function the number of "introndas"... i tried adding that last part of the code with "next.setEnable(False)"... but did nothing...
Thanks guys
public void onClick (View v){
edText1=findViewById(R.id.txtatual);
int introndas = Integer.parseInt(nrondas);
String aux=guardatexto();
String str = aux.split(" ");
int lenghtofstr = str.length;
if(lenghtofstr >=2){
lword=str[lenghtofstr-1];
pword=str[lenghtofstr-2];
String wordstoshow=pword+" "+ lword;
ltextview.setText(wordstoshow);
FinalTexto=FinalTexto+" " + aux;}
edText1.setText("");
currentnumber++;
if (currentnumber == introndas)
next.setEnabled(false);
else
currentnumber = currentnumber + 1;
}
java android android-studio button
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this is a game, and this game have a certain number of rounds, i want to click that button only the number of rounds the player selected.
this is my function, that saves the last 2 words from a input string, and shows on a textfield, i just want to run this function the number of "introndas"... i tried adding that last part of the code with "next.setEnable(False)"... but did nothing...
Thanks guys
public void onClick (View v){
edText1=findViewById(R.id.txtatual);
int introndas = Integer.parseInt(nrondas);
String aux=guardatexto();
String str = aux.split(" ");
int lenghtofstr = str.length;
if(lenghtofstr >=2){
lword=str[lenghtofstr-1];
pword=str[lenghtofstr-2];
String wordstoshow=pword+" "+ lword;
ltextview.setText(wordstoshow);
FinalTexto=FinalTexto+" " + aux;}
edText1.setText("");
currentnumber++;
if (currentnumber == introndas)
next.setEnabled(false);
else
currentnumber = currentnumber + 1;
}
java android android-studio button
this is a game, and this game have a certain number of rounds, i want to click that button only the number of rounds the player selected.
this is my function, that saves the last 2 words from a input string, and shows on a textfield, i just want to run this function the number of "introndas"... i tried adding that last part of the code with "next.setEnable(False)"... but did nothing...
Thanks guys
public void onClick (View v){
edText1=findViewById(R.id.txtatual);
int introndas = Integer.parseInt(nrondas);
String aux=guardatexto();
String str = aux.split(" ");
int lenghtofstr = str.length;
if(lenghtofstr >=2){
lword=str[lenghtofstr-1];
pword=str[lenghtofstr-2];
String wordstoshow=pword+" "+ lword;
ltextview.setText(wordstoshow);
FinalTexto=FinalTexto+" " + aux;}
edText1.setText("");
currentnumber++;
if (currentnumber == introndas)
next.setEnabled(false);
else
currentnumber = currentnumber + 1;
}
java android android-studio button
java android android-studio button
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First create an integer field in your Activity
(or Fragment
) that will store the number of that button pressed. Say private int timesClicked = 0;
.
Then in onClick()
check if this counter reached that limit you want. It could be
int timesClicked = 0;
public void onClick (View v){
if(++timesClicked <= roundsSelected){
// The limit is not reached yet...
}else {
// Player clicked button more times than the rounds selected.
// Write logic here
}
}
Ty man, it worked! The solution now looks so easy.. heheh
– hiun
Nov 19 at 23:58
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First create an integer field in your Activity
(or Fragment
) that will store the number of that button pressed. Say private int timesClicked = 0;
.
Then in onClick()
check if this counter reached that limit you want. It could be
int timesClicked = 0;
public void onClick (View v){
if(++timesClicked <= roundsSelected){
// The limit is not reached yet...
}else {
// Player clicked button more times than the rounds selected.
// Write logic here
}
}
Ty man, it worked! The solution now looks so easy.. heheh
– hiun
Nov 19 at 23:58
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First create an integer field in your Activity
(or Fragment
) that will store the number of that button pressed. Say private int timesClicked = 0;
.
Then in onClick()
check if this counter reached that limit you want. It could be
int timesClicked = 0;
public void onClick (View v){
if(++timesClicked <= roundsSelected){
// The limit is not reached yet...
}else {
// Player clicked button more times than the rounds selected.
// Write logic here
}
}
Ty man, it worked! The solution now looks so easy.. heheh
– hiun
Nov 19 at 23:58
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First create an integer field in your Activity
(or Fragment
) that will store the number of that button pressed. Say private int timesClicked = 0;
.
Then in onClick()
check if this counter reached that limit you want. It could be
int timesClicked = 0;
public void onClick (View v){
if(++timesClicked <= roundsSelected){
// The limit is not reached yet...
}else {
// Player clicked button more times than the rounds selected.
// Write logic here
}
}
First create an integer field in your Activity
(or Fragment
) that will store the number of that button pressed. Say private int timesClicked = 0;
.
Then in onClick()
check if this counter reached that limit you want. It could be
int timesClicked = 0;
public void onClick (View v){
if(++timesClicked <= roundsSelected){
// The limit is not reached yet...
}else {
// Player clicked button more times than the rounds selected.
// Write logic here
}
}
answered Nov 19 at 22:51
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Ty man, it worked! The solution now looks so easy.. heheh
– hiun
Nov 19 at 23:58
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Ty man, it worked! The solution now looks so easy.. heheh
– hiun
Nov 19 at 23:58
Ty man, it worked! The solution now looks so easy.. heheh
– hiun
Nov 19 at 23:58
Ty man, it worked! The solution now looks so easy.. heheh
– hiun
Nov 19 at 23:58
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