[Gambas-user] Question about some simple code enterin' data
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demosthenesk at ...626...
Thu Oct 14 21:29:42 CEST 2010
or you can write a code in TextBox_Change() method.
So if user copy paste a serial number like text to accept it.
I think this solution contains also the keypress case.
For start you can replace digits with spaces. Like TextBox.text = " -
- "
Then in every change to replace each space with a digit maybe with a
Replace$ function. But when you reach the - character preserve it in
string.
You want something like that?
On Thu, 2010-10-14 at 20:51 +0200, tobias wrote:
> piramix at ...178... schrieb:
> > Hi everyone.
> > I need to enter numeric data into a previously formatted text field.
> > The format is 99-9999999999-9, where 9s are any number.
> > I need to display just the scores so the operator just enters the
> > numbers.
> > Please help!!
> > Thanks in advance.
> > Pablo.
> >
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> hi,
> i think you want make one single textbox to display some sections of
> numbers e.g. like a serial numbern, with some - between the sections??
> or what do you mean?
> if this is the case, you may implement a TextBox_KeyPress() event to
> handle each keypress and if one section is complete, insert your
> separator (e.g. "-"), this way you also may prevent the insertion of
> chars which shouldn't be part of the pattern.
>
> regards,
> tobi
>
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