Is TDialogService.InputQuery() not satisfactory for your needs? Or, are you wanting to remove a Cancel button from it? How do you intend to handle the case where the user wants to cancel input, if you don't provide a Cancel button?
"any simple example?" - is there something about the documentation that is unclear to you? Looks like a very straight forward method. "I need only OK button" - why? If the standard dialogs don't meet your needs, then just create your own dialog.
"after click to enter some value show only numeric keyboard" - InputQuery() is for string input, not numeric input. So no, there is no way to make it display the numeric keyboard. You will have to create your own dialog if you want that.
TDialogService.InputQuery()
not satisfactory for your needs? Or, are you wanting to remove a Cancel button from it? How do you intend to handle the case where the user wants to cancel input, if you don't provide a Cancel button?InputQuery()
is for string input, not numeric input. So no, there is no way to make it display the numeric keyboard. You will have to create your own dialog if you want that.