I need to be able to set an input in order to put only numbers and one dot, like 111.111
and not 111..110....11
or 11.11.11.11
.
This is because I am doing a calculation, and if the user enters more than one dot in the same input, then the calculation stops, I have this in a directive
.directive('numbersOnly', function () {
return {
restrict: 'A',
require: 'ngModel',
link: function (scope, element, attrs, ngModelCtrl) {
ngModelCtrl.$parsers.push(function (inputValue) {
var transformedInput = inputValue.replace(/[^0-9\.]+/g, '');
if (transformedInput !== inputValue) {
ngModelCtrl.$setViewValue(transformedInput);
ngModelCtrl.$render();
}
return transformedInput;
});
}
}
})
so what should I do here
var transformedInput = inputValue.replace(/[^0-9\.]+/g, '');
?
UPDATE
here is the code where I am trying to use it: https://jsfiddle.net/dado1ynj/4/
/[0-9]*\.[0-9]*/
- i.e. Two zero to (any) length of numbers separated by a single dot./^\d+\.\d+$/
, right?^
and end$
anchors, @tadman's got itif (transformedInput.split('.').length<=2) { ... do calc ... }