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How do I make a textbox that only accepts numbers?

I have a windows forms app with a textbox control that I want to only accept integer values. In the past I've done this kind of validation by overloading the KeyPress event and just removing characters which didn't fit the specification. I've looked at the MaskedTextBox control but I'd like a more general solution that could work with perhaps a regular expression, or depend on the values of other controls.

Ideally this would behave such that pressing a non numeric character would either produce no result or immediately provide the user with feedback about the invalid character.

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Mykroft Avatar asked Jan 20 '09 21:01

Mykroft


1 Answers

Two options:

  1. Use a NumericUpDown instead. NumericUpDown does the filtering for you, which is nice. Of course it also gives your users the ability to hit the up and down arrows on the keyboard to increment and decrement the current value.

  2. Handle the appropriate keyboard events to prevent anything but numeric input. I've had success with this two event handlers on a standard TextBox:

    private void textBox1_KeyPress(object sender, KeyPressEventArgs e) {     if (!char.IsControl(e.KeyChar) && !char.IsDigit(e.KeyChar) &&         (e.KeyChar != '.'))     {             e.Handled = true;     }      // only allow one decimal point     if ((e.KeyChar == '.') && ((sender as TextBox).Text.IndexOf('.') > -1))     {         e.Handled = true;     } } 

You can remove the check for '.' (and the subsequent check for more than one '.') if your TextBox shouldn't allow decimal places. You could also add a check for '-' if your TextBox should allow negative values.

If you want to limit the user for number of digit, use: textBox1.MaxLength = 2; // this will allow the user to enter only 2 digits

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Matt Hamilton Avatar answered Sep 21 '22 08:09

Matt Hamilton