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The app library component of SDL is meant to run on the end userâs smart-device from within SDL enabled apps, as an embedded app, or connected to the cloud. App libraries allow the apps to connect to SDL enabled head-units and hardware through bluetooth, USB, and TCP for Android, and cloud and embedded apps can connect through web sockets, Java Beans, and other custom transports. Once the library establishes a connection between the smart device and head-unit through the preferred method of transport, the two components are able to communicate using the SDL defined protocol. The app integrating this library project is then able to expose its functionality to the head-unit through text, media, and other interactive elements.
/*
* Copyright (c) 2017 - 2019, SmartDeviceLink Consortium, Inc.
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package com.smartdevicelink.proxy.rpc;
import androidx.annotation.NonNull;
import com.smartdevicelink.proxy.RPCStruct;
import java.util.Hashtable;
/**
* Describes the hour, minute and second values used to set the media clock.
* Parameter List
*
*
* Name
* Type
* Description
* SmartDeviceLink Ver. Available
*
*
* hours
* Integer
* The hour. Minvalue="0", maxvalue="59"
* Note:
Some display types only support a max value of 19. If out of range, it will be rejected.
*
* SmartDeviceLink 1.0
*
*
* minutes
* Integer
* The minute. Minvalue="0", maxvalue="59".
* SmartDeviceLink 1.0
*
*
* seconds
* Integer
* The second. Minvalue="0", maxvalue="59".
* SmartDeviceLink 1.0
*
*
*
* @since SmartDeviceLink 1.0
*/
public class StartTime extends RPCStruct {
public static final String KEY_MINUTES = "minutes";
public static final String KEY_SECONDS = "seconds";
public static final String KEY_HOURS = "hours";
/**
* Constructs a newly allocated StartTime object
*/
public StartTime() {
}
/**
* Constructs a newly allocated StartTime object indicated by the Hashtable parameter
*
* @param hash The Hashtable to use
*/
public StartTime(Hashtable hash) {
super(hash);
}
/**
* Constructs a newly allocated StartTime object
*
* @param timeInterval time interval in seconds
*/
public StartTime(@NonNull Integer timeInterval) {
this();
int hours = timeInterval / 3600;
int minutes = (timeInterval % 3600) / 60;
int seconds = timeInterval % 60;
setHours(hours);
setMinutes(minutes);
setSeconds(seconds);
}
/**
* Constructs a newly allocated StartTime object
*
* @param hours The hour
* @param minutes The minute
* @param seconds The second
*/
public StartTime(@NonNull Integer hours, @NonNull Integer minutes, @NonNull Integer seconds) {
this();
setHours(hours);
setMinutes(minutes);
setSeconds(seconds);
}
/**
* Get the hour. Minvalue="0", maxvalue="59"
* Note:
Some display types only support a max value of 19. If out of range, it will be rejected.
*
* @return hours Minvalue="0", maxvalue="59"
*/
public Integer getHours() {
return getInteger(KEY_HOURS);
}
/**
* Set the hour. Minvalue="0", maxvalue="59"
* Note:
Some display types only support a max value of 19. If out of range, it will be rejected.
*
* @param hours min: 0; max: 59
*/
public StartTime setHours(@NonNull Integer hours) {
setValue(KEY_HOURS, hours);
return this;
}
/**
* Get the minute. Minvalue="0", maxvalue="59".
*
* @return minutes Minvalue="0", maxvalue="59"
*/
public Integer getMinutes() {
return getInteger(KEY_MINUTES);
}
/**
* Set the minute. Minvalue="0", maxvalue="59".
*
* @param minutes min: 0; max: 59
*/
public StartTime setMinutes(@NonNull Integer minutes) {
setValue(KEY_MINUTES, minutes);
return this;
}
/**
* Get the second. Minvalue="0", maxvalue="59".
*
* @return seconds. Minvalue="0", maxvalue="59".
*/
public Integer getSeconds() {
return getInteger(KEY_SECONDS);
}
/**
* Set the second. Minvalue="0", maxvalue="59".
*
* @param seconds min: 0 max: 59
*/
public StartTime setSeconds(@NonNull Integer seconds) {
setValue(KEY_SECONDS, seconds);
return this;
}
}
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