NumericUpDown seems to be only dealing with integers. How can I modify it (?), so I can use doubles as Value and Increment?
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Gotta add this as a comment: NumericUpDown is probably the ugliest, clunkiest, most worthless control in Windows history. Your customers will love you if you come up with any other way of entering numbers. I understand entering numbers with the SIP (in its keyboard mode) is a pain, but if you ask the question "What's the best way to enter numbers in Windows Mobile?" I'll post the most beautiful piece of C# code I've ever encountered.– MusiGenesisAug 24, 2009 at 20:25
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1I have used slidebars next to them on the desktop to make it easier.– annaAug 24, 2009 at 20:29
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@MusiGenesis: stackoverflow.com/questions/1324559/… ;)– annaAug 24, 2009 at 20:37
4 Answers
I just use a textbox, then override the OnKeyPress event. This code has worked for me in the past, but is only good for groups that write 1234.56, not 1234,56.
public partial class NumberTextBox : TextBox
{
public NumberTextBox()
{
InitializeComponent();
}
public decimal Value
{
get
{
try
{
return decimal.Parse(Text);
}
catch (Exception)
{
return -1;
}
}
}
public int ValueInt
{
get { return int.Parse(Text); }
}
protected override void OnKeyPress(KeyPressEventArgs e)
{
if (!char.IsControl(e.KeyChar)
&& !char.IsDigit(e.KeyChar)
&& e.KeyChar != '.')
{
e.Handled = true;
}
// only allow one decimal point
if (e.KeyChar == '.' && (this).Text.IndexOf('.') > -1)
{
e.Handled = true;
}
base.OnKeyPress(e);
}
public void AppendString(string value)
{
if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(value))
{
Text = string.Empty;
}
else
{
if (value == "." && Text.IndexOf('.') > -1)
return;
Text += value;
}
}
}
NumericUpDown works with decimal types, but is integer only on the compact framework. This is a limitation of the class on CF.
There is, however, a CodeProject UserControl that provides an implementation for CF.
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Thanks. I have seen it. Its textbox mishmashed with two images and a timer (!!). I have tested it and it doesn't get the input in 50% of times. I click and nothing happens.– annaAug 24, 2009 at 20:33
There is a property called DecimalPlaces. Set it to something grater than 0 and it will allow you to work with decimals
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+1 to counteract the downvote. Compact-framework wasn't one of the original tags. Jeez people. Aug 24, 2009 at 20:22
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@MusiGenesis: No, but it WAS in the original title of the question :) Aug 24, 2009 at 23:46
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@Reed: I didn't see it there, either. Also, people asking CF questions usually don't put WinForms in the title or tags, so I assumed this was full .Net too. Aug 25, 2009 at 12:22
My code is just one block code here it is (tested with Compact Framework);
private void textBox1_KeyPress(object sender, KeyPressEventArgs e)
{
if (e.KeyChar == '.')
{
if (((TextBox)sender).Text.IndexOf('.') > -1)
{
e.Handled = true;
}
else if (((TextBox)sender).Text.Length == 0)
{
e.Handled = true;
}
}
else if (!char.IsDigit(e.KeyChar))
{
e.Handled = true;
}
if (e.KeyChar == '\b') // backspace silme tuşunun çalıması için gerekli
{
e.Handled = false;
}
base.OnKeyPress(e);
}
by the way, I hate Compact Framework. Because it is too Limited! But I have to :(