I know this is probably something very stupid that I am looking over, but I've spent several hours hunting this little problem.
Basically, I have 2 objects that use the same ArrowControl class:
public class ArrowControl extends BoundaryBox{
private static float value = 0;
public ArrowControl() {}
public float getValue() {
return value;
}
public void setValue(float newValue) {
value = newValue;
}
}
However, when I use them in another class like this:
public Panel(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) {
ArrowControl upControl = new ArrowControl();
ArrowControl downControl = new ArrowControl();
upControl.setValue(1);
//upControl.getValue() == 1
downControl.setValue(2);
//upControl.getValue() == 2
}
Whenever, I log upControl.getValue() after it is set it equals 1. Then when I log it again after downControl is set, upControl.getValue() equals whatever downControl.getValue() equals.
Does anybody know why or how to fix this problem?