Basically I got 5 rows of 5 checkboxes, this is just one row. As you can notice it's messy and having 5 of these is even worse.
I just started learning android so I'm not yet familiar with the options I got, but normally I think I'd either put all the boxes in an array and iterate through it, or make a JPanel for one row and add the panel 5 times.
What's the best way to do this and why?
/**
* Row 1 checkboxes
*/
CheckBox row1box1 = (CheckBox) findViewById(R.id.row1checkBox1);
CheckBox row1box2 = (CheckBox) findViewById(R.id.row1checkBox2);
CheckBox row1box3 = (CheckBox) findViewById(R.id.row1checkBox3);
CheckBox row1box4 = (CheckBox) findViewById(R.id.row1checkBox4);
CheckBox row1box5 = (CheckBox) findViewById(R.id.row1checkBox5);
row1box1.setOnClickListener(new StartListener(row1box1, chronometer, ringtone));
row1box2.setOnClickListener(new StartListener(row1box2, chronometer, ringtone));
row1box3.setOnClickListener(new StartListener(row1box3, chronometer, ringtone));
row1box4.setOnClickListener(new StartListener(row1box4, chronometer, ringtone));
row1box5.setOnClickListener(new StartListener(row1box5, chronometer, ringtone));
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