I have an EditText view and I want it to format the user's input into the phone number format. For example, when the user types in 1234567890, the EditText view should dynamically show it as "(123) 456-7890" as soon as the first 3 numbers are inputted.
I tried the following in my OnCreate but it didn't seem to do anything for me...
EditText ET = (EditText) findViewById(R.id.add_number);
ET.addTextChangedListener(new PhoneNumberFormattingTextWatcher());
How can I get the user's input to display in the phone number format?
With this code you can make a custom TextWatcher and make any format you desire:
ET.addTextChangedListener(new PhoneNumberFormattingTextWatcher() {
//we need to know if the user is erasing or inputing some new character
private boolean backspacingFlag = false;
//we need to block the :afterTextChanges method to be called again after we just replaced the EditText text
private boolean editedFlag = false;
//we need to mark the cursor position and restore it after the edition
private int cursorComplement;
@Override
public void beforeTextChanged(CharSequence s, int start, int count, int after) {
//we store the cursor local relative to the end of the string in the EditText before the edition
cursorComplement = s.length()-ET.getSelectionStart();
//we check if the user ir inputing or erasing a character
if (count > after) {
backspacingFlag = true;
} else {
backspacingFlag = false;
}
}
@Override
public void onTextChanged(CharSequence s, int start, int before, int count) {
// nothing to do here =D
}
@Override
public void afterTextChanged(Editable s) {
String string = s.toString();
//what matters are the phone digits beneath the mask, so we always work with a raw string with only digits
String phone = string.replaceAll("[^\\d]", "");
//if the text was just edited, :afterTextChanged is called another time... so we need to verify the flag of edition
//if the flag is false, this is a original user-typed entry. so we go on and do some magic
if (!editedFlag) {
//we start verifying the worst case, many characters mask need to be added
//example: 999999999 <- 6+ digits already typed
// masked: (999) 999-999
if (phone.length() >= 6 && !backspacingFlag) {
//we will edit. next call on this textWatcher will be ignored
editedFlag = true;
//here is the core. we substring the raw digits and add the mask as convenient
String ans = "(" + phone.substring(0, 3) + ") " + phone.substring(3,6) + "-" + phone.substring(6);
ET.setText(ans);
//we deliver the cursor to its original position relative to the end of the string
ET.setSelection(ET.getText().length()-cursorComplement);
//we end at the most simple case, when just one character mask is needed
//example: 99999 <- 3+ digits already typed
// masked: (999) 99
} else if (phone.length() >= 3 && !backspacingFlag) {
editedFlag = true;
String ans = "(" +phone.substring(0, 3) + ") " + phone.substring(3);
ET.setText(ans);
ET.setSelection(ET.getText().length()-cursorComplement);
}
// We just edited the field, ignoring this cicle of the watcher and getting ready for the next
} else {
editedFlag = false;
}
}
});
Ensure to limit the EditText Lenght in XML to 14 characters
<EditText
android:id="@+id/editText_phone"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:inputType="phone"
android:lines="1"
android:maxLength="14"/>
Step 1: Here the code for input field in XML file.
<EditText
android:id="@+id/editText_phone"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:inputType="phone"
android:lines="1"
android:maxLength="14"/>
Step 2: Here is the code add into the MainFile.java
phoneNo = (EditText)findViewById(R.id.editText_phone);
phoneNo.addTextChangedListener(new PhoneNumberFormattingTextWatcher());
Output: It will give you the number like (123)456-7890
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