I'm currently building an app targeting API 23, with a minimum API of 19.
In API 23 some of the methods of the android.widget.TimePicker component was replaced.
For example:
TimePicker.getCurrentHour();
was replaced by:
TimePicker.getHour();
Now, when using TimePicker in my app I should check whether the device is using API 22 or above with the following if statement:
if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= Build.VERSION_CODES.M)
TimePicker.getHour();
else
TimePicker.getCurrentHour();
What I did was extending the TimePicker class and implementing the deprecated methods like this:
public class TimePicker extends android.widget.TimePicker {
public TimePicker(Context context) {
super(context);
}
public void setCurrentHour(int hour) {
if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= Build.VERSION_CODES.M)
super.setHour(hour);
else
super.setCurrentHour(hour);
}
public void setCurrentMinute(int minute) {
if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= Build.VERSION_CODES.M)
super.setMinute(minute);
else
super.setCurrentMinute(minute);
}
public int getCurrentHour() {
if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= Build.VERSION_CODES.M)
return super.getHour();
else
return super.getCurrentHour();
}
public int getCurrentMinute() {
if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= Build.VERSION_CODES.M)
return super.getMinute();
else
return super.getCurrentMinute();
}
}
so the user who uses this class won't affect the change of the methods (he should only replace the import of the TimePicker class in his implementation).
Is it the right way doing so? or there is a better solution?
Thanks