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Using UWP TextBox.TextChanging to ignore wrong data


I'm creating a UWP app which has different TextBoxes to enter numbers. To make sure only numbers can be entered I use the TextChanging event. Sadly I can't find any documentation on how to use TextChanging in detail to ignore wrong inputs.

A working solution for one TextBox is the following:

string oldText;
private void tbInput_TextChanging(TextBox sender, TextBoxTextChangingEventArgs args)
{
    double temp;
    if (double.TryParse(sender.Text, out temp) || sender.Text == "")
        oldText = sender.Text;
    else
    {
        int pos = sender.SelectionStart - 1;
        sender.Text = oldText;
        sender.SelectionStart = pos;
    }
}

Using this solution I would need a string oldText for each TextBox and either also a TextChanging function for each of it or a lot more code inside the function.

Is there a easy way to ignore "wrong" inputs in the TextBox.TextChanging event?


Solution

  • With the help of Romasz link in his first comment I came up with this solution:

    private void tbInput_TextChanging(TextBox sender, TextBoxTextChangingEventArgs args)
    {
        double dtemp;
        if (!double.TryParse(sender.Text, out dtemp) && sender.Text != "")
        {
            int pos = sender.SelectionStart - 1;
            sender.Text = sender.Text.Remove(pos, 1);
            sender.SelectionStart = pos;
        }
    }
    

    This works quite fine except when a part of the input value is selected and then a wrong character is entered.

    Edit: I improved the above version to use Regex. So now I'm able to check whatever content should be allowed to enter:

    private void tbInput_TextChanging(TextBox sender, TextBoxTextChangingEventArgs args)
    {
        if (!Regex.IsMatch(sender.Text, "^\\d*\\.?\\d*$") && sender.Text != "")
        {
            int pos = sender.SelectionStart - 1;
            sender.Text = sender.Text.Remove(pos, 1);
            sender.SelectionStart = pos;
        }
    }