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I want to put a value in other dynamically created textbox if there is a changes in a specific textbox that was also dynamically created. How could I possibly do this?

this is how i created the textbox:

for (int x = 0; x < dt.Rows.Count; x++)
        {
            TextBox txt = new TextBox();
            txt.Name = dt.Rows[x]["field_name"].ToString();
    txt.Text = txt.Name;
            txt.Width = 200;
            var margintx = txt.Margin;
            margintx.Bottom = 5;
            txt.Margin = margintx;

            flowLayoutPanelText.Controls.Add(txt);
        }

Here is the output of it:

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Example if I put a value to the Mag Data, it will also pass the value to Card Number and Exp Date. How could I possibly do this?

2 Answers 2

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You can dynamically add an event handler to your Dynamic TextBox's TextChanged Event and since you are also using your Field Names as your TextBox Name you can cast your events sender object to determine which TextBox was changed.

for (int x = 0; x < dt.Rows.Count; x++)
{
    TextBox txt = new TextBox();
    txt.TextChanged += new EventHandler(txt_TextChanged);
    txt.Name = dt.Rows[x]["field_name"].ToString();
    txt.Text = txt.Name;
    txt.Width = 200;
    var margintx = txt.Margin;
    margintx.Bottom = 5;
    txt.Margin = margintx;
    flowLayoutPanelText.Controls.Add(txt);
}

void txt_TextChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    TextBox tb = (TextBox)sender;
    if (tb.Name == "Mag Data")
    {
        //Do Stuff Here
    }
}

The issue that you are having is that your Name Property is not accessable as a TextBox i.e you can not do "Card Number".Text you will need to search the Control Collection for the TextBox named "Card Number" you can use the Controls.Find Method to do so.

i.e.

if (tb.Name == "Mag Data")
{
    Control[] cntrl = Controls.Find("Card Number", true);
    if (cntrl.Length != 0)
    {
        ((TextBox)cntrl[0]).Text = tb.Text;
    }
}
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    'event handler' not 'event'
    – Alvin Wong
    Dec 3, 2012 at 1:54
  • btw, in passing the value to another textbox? Dec 3, 2012 at 1:57
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    @GrayFullBuster If I understand what you are asking you have access to the Value in the tb.Text's property and you can pass it to which ever textbox you want.
    – Mark Hall
    Dec 3, 2012 at 2:01
  • @MarkHall, just an example whatever I type in the textbox where name is "Mag Data" will be displayed in another textbox like "Card Number" or etc. How to do that? still confused. Thanks! Dec 3, 2012 at 2:05
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    @GrayFullBuster I added an additional example, since your are creating your controls dynamically you will need to Find them in your Form, the added code does that.
    – Mark Hall
    Dec 3, 2012 at 2:26
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Add an event handler to the textbox:

txt.TextChanged += (sender, args) => {
    // Logic to update other textboxes
};
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