What I want is to measure time with milliseconds, but using Chronometer has the problem that it has no accuracy (its most resolution is seconds) I've seen this: Show miliseconds with Android Chronometer But I haven't been able to make it work. Maybe I should use another Object? Any idea?
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Ok, this is the easiest way: When you want to start the chrono:
Then, you just have to do compare current time with StartTime:
And so you can play with milis (Has it arrive to the time I wanted? How many time is it counting? ...)