I want user to enter only numeric values in TextBox
.
I got this code:
private void txtType1_KeyPress(object sender, KeyPressEventArgs e)
{
int isNumber = 0;
e.Handled = !int.TryParse(e.KeyChar.ToString(), out isNumber);
}
But I am not getting textbox_KeyPress
event and e.KeyChar
while using WPF.
Whats the solution in WPF?
Edit:
I made a Solution!
private void txtName_PreviewTextInput(object sender, TextCompositionEv开发者_如何学CentArgs e)
{
CheckIsNumeric(e);
}
private void CheckIsNumeric(TextCompositionEventArgs e)
{
int result;
if(!(int.TryParse(e.Text, out result) || e.Text == "."))
{
e.Handled = true;
}
}
protected override void OnPreviewTextInput(TextCompositionEventArgs e)
{
char c = Convert.ToChar(e.Text);
if (Char.IsNumber(c))
e.Handled = false;
else
e.Handled = true;
base.OnPreviewTextInput(e);
}
You can use a validation rule... http://www.codeproject.com/KB/WPF/wpfvalidation.aspx
Or make your own Maskable textbox http://rubenhak.com/?p=8
You can bind your textbox with a dependency property and inside dependency property's validation method you can check if int.tryparse returns true then fine otherwise you can go for default or you can reset value.
Or you can use WPF ValidationRules to find out when the value is changed. Once changed you can apply logic for inout validaiton.
Or you can use IDataError Info for validation.
bit enhanced version of Hasib Uz Zaman
private void txtExpecedProfit_PreviewTextInput_1(object sender, TextCompositionEventArgs e)
{
CheckIsNumeric((TextBox)sender,e);
}
private void CheckIsNumeric(TextBox sender,TextCompositionEventArgs e)
{
decimal result;
bool dot = sender.Text.IndexOf(".") < 0 && e.Text.Equals(".") && sender.Text.Length>0;
if (!(Decimal.TryParse(e.Text, out result ) || dot ) )
{
e.Handled = true;
}
}
this will check for duplication .(decimal mark) and will not allow just only .(decimal mark)
//Call this code on KeyDown Event
if((e.Key >= Key.NumPad0 && e.Key <= Key.NumPad9) || (e.Key == Key.Back))
{ e.Handled = false; }
else if((e.Key >= Key.D0 && e.Key <= Key.D9))
{ e.Handled = false; }
else
{ e.Handled = true; }
In WPF the keycode values are different from the normal winforms e.keychar values,
In the PreviewKeyDown event of the textbox, add this code:
if ((e.key < 34) | (e.key > 43)) {
if ((e.key < 74) | (e.key > 83)) {
if ((e.key == 2)) {
return;
}
e.handled = true;
}
}
This will allow the User to only enter Numbers in the Numpad0 - Numpad9 section and the D0 - D9 and also the key.Back
Hope this Helps, cheers!
private void shomaretextBox_PreviewTextInput(object sender, TextCompositionEventArgs e)
{
// xaml.cs code
if (!char.IsDigit(e.Text, e.Text.Length - 1))
e.Handled = true;
}
In xaml
<TextBox x:Name="shomaretextBox"
HorizontalAlignment="Left"
Height="28"
Margin="125,10,0,0"
TextWrapping="Wrap"
VerticalAlignment="Top"
Width="151"
Grid.Column="1"
TextCompositionManager.PreviewTextInput="shomaretextBox_PreviewTextInput" />
I believe what you're looking for is the PreviewTextInput
event.
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