I'm trying to make an application that is kind of a counter. However, I'm trying to make kind of an income so that the application counts itself.
class Income extends TimerTask {
@Override
public void run() {
CowCount = CowCount + income;
}
}
Timer timer = new Timer();
timer.schedule(new Income(), 1000);
This is how it looks so far. It doesn't work, though. At timer.schedule, the dot in between is seen as an error, the first parenthesis and the second parenthesis after "Income" at the same line. In this question, it seems like that I'm doing the right thing.
And one last thing: Will this timer continue to run even if I'm starting to run other methods? If it stops I think I need to find another way.
EDIT: These are the errors: 1. Syntax error on token(s), misplaced construct(s) 2. Syntax error on token "(", = expected 3. Syntax error on token ")", invalid arguments list.
The first error is at the dot between timer and schedule The second error is on the parenthesis after schedule . The third error is on the second parenthesis after "Income" at the last line of code.