I have two textboxes on a Winform. The idea is to enter Fahrenheit in one box and have it present Celcius in the other as the user types, and vice versa.
I have it working fine using the 'Leave' method of the textbox but I was trying to use the TextChanged method to avoid having to click or press a button for the result.
The problem I have now is that when the first character is processed the focus moves to the second box, which fires the TextChanged method.
I've tried using the sender to enable an if() but the sender is now the destination box.
Any thoughts, please?
private void TB_Fahrenheit_TextChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
float C, F;
if (TB_Fahrenheit.Text != "")
{
if (float.Parse(TB_Fahrenheit.Text) < 1.0F)
{
TB_Fahrenheit.Text = "0" + TB_Fahrenheit.Text;
}
F = float.Parse(TB_Fahrenheit.Text);
C = ((F - 32) * 5) / 9;
TB_Celcius.Text = C.ToString();
}
}
private void TB_Celcius_TextChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
float C, F;
string SentBy = ((TextBox)sender).Name;
MessageBox.Show(SentBy);
return;
if(SentBy != TB_Fahrenheit.Text)
{
if (TB_Celcius.Text != "")
{
if (float.Parse(TB_Celcius.Text) < 1.0F)
{
TB_Celcius.Text = "0" + TB_Celcius.Text;
}
C = float.Parse(TB_Celcius.Text);
F = ((C * 9) / 5) + 32;
TB_Fahrenheit.Text = F.ToString();
}
}
}
private void TB_Celcius_Enter(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
TB_Celcius.Clear();
TB_Fahrenheit.Clear();
}
private void TB_Fahrenheit_Enter(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
TB_Celcius.Clear();
TB_Fahrenheit.Clear();
}