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I'm using a MaskedTextBox, with the following short date Mask: "00/00/0000".
My problem is that I wanna know when the control is empty:

if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(maskedTextBox1.Text))
{
    DataTable dt = function.ViewOrders(Functions.GetEid);
    dataGridView2.DataSource = dt;
}

It's not working, when maskedTextBox1 looks empty (and I'm sure it is), the if statement doesn't detect that it is null or Empty.

10 Answers 10

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You can simply use:

maskedTextBox1.MaskCompleted

Or

maskedTextBox1.MaskFull

properties to check if user has entered the complete mask input or not.

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  • What if I want to check if the user entered anything, even if one character?
    – Si8
    Jun 18, 2014 at 17:57
  • I couldn't get your question. You can get the text of textbox by maskedTextBox1.Text, so you will get whatever user has written in it.
    – Shaharyar
    Jun 18, 2014 at 19:34
  • 2
    this does not actually answer the question. Which is "how to know if it the control is EMPTY".The best way to do this is to remove the mask like the answer from @user3219570
    – merce_00
    Aug 26, 2016 at 8:36
3

I know this is old but I would first remove the mask and then check the text like a normal textbox.

maskedTextBox.TextMaskFormat = MaskFormat.ExcludePromptAndLiterals;

//...Perform normal textbox validation
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I just faced this problem. I Needed the Masked Value, but also needed send empty string if the user didn't introduced any data in one single step.

I discovered the property MaskedTextProvider.ToDisplayString so I use the MaskedTextbox with:

maskedTextBox.TextMaskFormat = MaskFormat.ExcludePromptAndLiterals;

BUT I always read the text from:

maskedTextBox.MaskedTextProvider.ToDisplayString() 

This way, if the user has not introduced text in the control Text property will be empty:

maskedTextBox.Text == string.Empty

And when you detect the string is not empty you can use the full text including literals for example:

DoSomething((maskedTextBox.Text == string.Empty) ? maskedTextBox.Text: maskedTextBox.MaskedTextProvider.ToDisplayString());

or

DoSomething((maskedTextBox.Text == string.Empty) ? string.Empty: maskedTextBox.MaskedTextProvider.ToDisplayString());
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If you set the property maskedTextBox.TextMaskFormat = MaskFormat.ExcludePromptAndLiterals then the TypeValidationCompleted event validation will not work. To test if the short date maskedtextbox is empty you could just use:

        if (maskedTextBox1.Text == "  /  /")
        {
            ...;
        }
1

Did you try trim.

if(string.IsNullOrEmpty(maskedTextBox.Text.Trim())
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0

What logic are you trying to accomplish with the if statement? As it is right know, you are saying: If the textbox is empty, set source of datagridview2 + to ViewOrder data. I'm not sure what your trying to do but I think you want the info to load if you have a date. to fix this all you have to do is add ! in the if statement which would make the if statement mean, if there is text in textbox then run code.

if( !(string.IsNullOrEmpty(maskedTextBox2.Text)))
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  • i wanna make if statement to do if the masked text box is empty do something else do another something and by the way the masked text box have a mask = "00/00/0000" (Short Date) Jul 20, 2013 at 1:28
  • @MuhammedSalah What do you mean by Empty? Do you mean by Empty that textbox should have only mask but the user input value?
    – Shaharyar
    Jul 20, 2013 at 1:37
  • @Shaharyar Yup Exactly that 's what i need :) Jul 20, 2013 at 1:43
  • I dont have my computer infront of me to try it but look into MaskComplete and MaskFull properties for MaskedTextBox. MaskCompleted checks only required input elements. To determine whether all required and optional input elements have been filled in, use the MaskFull property instead.
    – chris
    Jul 20, 2013 at 2:03
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In case of Telerik masked textbox which does not have MaskCompleted or MaskFull, a tricky solution would be this:

the mask always contain a charachter like this: "_" we check masked text box by this:

if (textbox1.Text.Contains("_"))
        {
            MessageBox.Show("Please enter the correct numbers!","Error",MessageBoxButtons.OK,MessageBoxIcon.Stop);
            return;
        }

if the text box is full, then it does not contain "_".

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I believe the MaskedTextBox, (MTB), using the mask “00/00/0000” is an incorrect string to use for testing its emptiness. This is because the MTB is not like a normal textbox, and the short date mask must be used to determine its string value. Let’s assume you have a MTB name mskDateOfBirth on your form. In order to test its emptiness, a statement like the following is needed

if (mskDateOfBirth.MaskedTextProvider.ToDisplayString() == "__/__/____")
{
    // Do something when true
}   
else
{
    // Do something when false          
}

I have tested this out using Visual Studio 2019 and it works fine. Hope this is helpful.

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  • For some reason the Stackflow word process, is condensing the undercores. Mask should look like "__/__/____" Jan 2, 2021 at 22:25
  • The Answer field accepts markup; use the <code> tag or the formatting buttons above the field to format code. Jan 2, 2021 at 23:37
  • By the way, this can fail if the user has a non-standard system-level date format. For example, my machine is set to a yyyy-MM-dd format, which has a mask of ____-__-__, which would fail the conditional check (even though it's empty).
    – Jeff B
    Sep 28, 2021 at 18:10
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If the empty value is " / /", declare a constant for it:

const string EmptyDateInput = "  /  /";

And then later you can repeatedly use it to compare:

if (maskedTextBox1.Text == EmptyDateInput)
{
}
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I test this concept and was success in in the following syntax

if( maskedtextbox_name.MaskkedTextProvider.ToDisplayString() == "__-__-____")
{
  // Your function;
}

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