Add values from two textboxes and display the sum in third textbox 3 but value of 1st aor 2nd textbox show in third textbox
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Unclear what you try to achieve, do you want the program to add textbox1's value and textbox2's value and show the sum in textbox3?– Roy123Sep 23, 2016 at 12:00
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yes but when i enter any number in 1st textbox this number automatically show in third textbox then add with 2nd number– Sabir Ali KhuhroSep 23, 2016 at 12:04
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1you can use a textchanged event to let the program do this automatically when you change the text in your textbox. Put @Imad his code inside that event.– Roy123Sep 23, 2016 at 12:09
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please send me any sample?– Sabir Ali KhuhroSep 23, 2016 at 12:36
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TextBox3.Text = Convert.ToDouble(TextBox1.Text) + Convert.ToDouble(TextBox2.Text)
This will do it, just enter proper number. No exception handled.
To handle exception, use Double.TryParse instead of Convert.ToDouble
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yes but when i enter any number in 1st textbox this number automatically show in third textbox then add with 2nd number Sep 23, 2016 at 12:07
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This will automatically change your value once you alter textbox1's value
private void textBox1_TextChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (textBox1.Text.Length > 0 && textBox2.Text.Length > 0)
{
textBox3.Text = Convert.ToString(Convert.ToDouble(textBox1.Text) + Convert.ToDouble(textBox2.Text));
}
if (textBox1.Text.Length > 0 && textBox2.Text.Length == 0)
{
textBox3.Text = textBox1.Text;
}
if (textBox1.Text.Length == 0 && textBox2.Text.Length > 0)
{
textBox3.Text = textBox2.Text;
}
if(textBox1.Text.Length == 0 && textBox2.Text.Length == 0)
{
textBox3.Text = "0";
}
}
edit: treat textbox value as 0 when its empty.
This example will still error if you enter non-numeric values into the textbox.
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this show error Error Cannot implicitly convert type 'double' to 'string' Sep 23, 2016 at 12:42
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yes it gives an error when either one was empty then what i do next sir?? Sep 23, 2016 at 13:28
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Updated code to handle the formatException error, excuse me for being sloppy in my coding. I've made myself an application to test this and it works now :)– Roy123Sep 23, 2016 at 14:02
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It didn't say you wanted to do this in your question, edit your question in order for people to answer it to your desire.– Roy123Sep 23, 2016 at 14:26