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I have a required validation setup on a textbox, but I also have to make sure it is an integer.

How can I do this?

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If all that you are concerned about is that the field contains an integer (i.e., not concerned with a range), then add a CompareValidator with it's Operator property set to DataTypeCheck:

<asp:CompareValidator runat="server" Operator="DataTypeCheck" Type="Integer" 
 ControlToValidate="ValueTextBox" ErrorMessage="Value must be a whole number" />

If there is a specific range of values that are valid (there probably are), then you can use a RangeValidator, like so:

<asp:RangeValidator runat="server" Type="Integer" 
MinimumValue="0" MaximumValue="400" ControlToValidate="ValueTextBox" 
ErrorMessage="Value must be a whole number between 0 and 400" />

These will only validate if there is text in the TextBox, so you will need to keep the RequiredFieldValidator there, too.

As @Mahin said, make sure you check the Page.IsValid property on the server side, otherwise the validator only works for users with JavaScript enabled.

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  • Possible problem with the CompareValidator checking for a data type of Integer: It seems to just check for the correct digits (0-9), but it doesn't check the range. So using this validator, you could still get out-of-range exceptions if the value entered by the user is too large or too small. Better add a range validator too! Sep 2, 2016 at 0:37
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This works fine to me:

<asp:RegularExpressionValidator ID="RegularExpressionValidator1" runat="server"
     ControlToValidate="YourTextBoxID"
     ErrorMessage="Only numeric allowed." ForeColor="Red"
     ValidationExpression="^[0-9]*$" ValidationGroup="NumericValidate">*
</asp:RegularExpressionValidator>

I think you should add ValidationGroup="NumericValidate" to your submit button also.

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Use Int32.TryParse.

 int integer;
 Int32.TryParse(Textbox.Text, out integer)

It will return a bool so you can see if they entered a valid integer.

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You can use java script for this:-

<asp:TextBox ID="textbox1" runat="server" Width="150px" MaxLength="8" onkeypress="if(event.keyCode<48 || event.keyCode>57)event.returnValue=false;"></asp:TextBox>
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    Note: onkeypress does not fire if you paste text from the clipboard.
    – Koja
    May 19, 2018 at 8:57
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Attach a Regular Expression Validator to the text box and make its expression be this:

^\d+$

And do your server side validation too, of course.

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There are several different ways you can handle this. You could add a RequiredFieldValidator as well as a RangeValidator (if that works for your case) or you could add a CustomFieldValidator.

Link to the CustomFieldValidator: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.web.ui.webcontrols.customvalidator%28VS.71%29.aspx

Link to MSDN Article on ASP.NET Validation: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa479045.aspx

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http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ad548tzy%28VS.71%29.aspx

When using Server validator controls you have to be careful about fact that any one can disable javascript in their browser. So you should use Page.IsValid Property always at server side.

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<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript">
        function fixedlength(textboxID, keyEvent, maxlength) {
            //validation for digits upto 'maxlength' defined by caller function
            if (textboxID.value.length > maxlength) {
                textboxID.value = textboxID.value.substr(0, maxlength);
            }
            else if (textboxID.value.length < maxlength || textboxID.value.length == maxlength) {
                textboxID.value = textboxID.value.replace(/[^\d]+/g, '');
                return true;
            }
            else
                return false;
        }
 </script>

<asp:TextBox ID="txtNextVisit" runat="server" MaxLength="2" onblur="return fixedlength(this, event, 2);" onkeypress="return fixedlength(this, event, 2);" onkeyup="return fixedlength(this, event, 2);"></asp:TextBox> 
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    this javascript function will accept only 2 integers, also user is not allowed to type other then integer. if u want more than 2 integer values, just use <asp:TextBox ID="txtNextVisit" runat="server" MaxLength="10" onblur="return fixedlength(this, event, 10);" onkeypress="return fixedlength(this, event, 10);" onkeyup="return fixedlength(this, event, 10);"></asp:TextBox> ------ Devraj Kumar,Kanrad Technology Dec 12, 2012 at 13:29
  • you can edit your answer to add further details (it's better readable than a comment)
    – kleopatra
    Dec 12, 2012 at 13:43
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Visual Studio has got now integrated support for range checking and type checking :-

Try this :- For RANGE CHECKING Before validating/checking for a particular range of numbers Switch on to design view from markup view .Then :-

View>Toolbox>Validation

Now Drag on RangeValidator to your design page where you want to show the error message(ofcourse if user is inputting out of range value) now click on your RangeValidator control . Right click and select properties . In the Properties window (It is usually opened below solution bar) select on ERROR MESSAGE . Write :-

Number must be in range.

Now select on Control to validate and select your TextboxID (or write it anyways) from the drop down.Locate Type in the property bar itself and select down Integer.
Just above it you will find maximum and minimum value .Type in your desired number .

For Type checking (without any Range)
Before validating/checking for a particular range of numbers Switch on to design view from markup view .Then :-

View>Toolbox>Validation

Now Drag on CompareValidator to your design page where you want to show the error message(ofcourse if user is inputting some text in it). now click on your CompareValidator control . Right click and select properties . In the Properties window (It is usually opened below solution bar) select on ERROR MESSAGE . Write:-

Value must be a number .

Now locate ControltoValidate option and write your controlID name in it(alternatively you can also select from drop down).Locate the Operator option and write DataTypeCheck(alternatively you can also select from drop down)in it .Again locate the Type option and write Integer in it .

That's sit.

Alternatively you can write the following code in your aspx page :- <%--to validate without any range--%>

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simpally add this code:

<asp:FilteredTextBoxExtender ID="txtAltitudeMin_FilteredTextBoxExtender" runat="server" Enabled="True" TargetControlID="txtAltitudeMin" FilterType="Numbers"></asp:FilteredTextBoxExtender>

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    Welcome to stackoverflow, if possible please provide some context or details to the answer as why it is solving the problem it will help others, thanks. Jan 23, 2020 at 5:18
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In C# asp.net WebForms

txtBoxNumber.Attributes.Add("onkeypress", "javascript:if(event.which!=8 && event.which!=0 && (event.which<43 || event.which>57)){return false;};");
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Double click your button and use the following code :-

protected void button_click(object sender,EventArgs e)
{
 int parsedValue;
 if(int.TryParse(!txt.Text,out parsedValue))
 {
 Label.Text = "Please specify a number only !!"; //Will put a text in a label so make     
    //sure                
  //you have a label
 }
 else
  {
    // do what you want to  
  }

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