WPF TextBox to enter decimal values

两盒软妹~` 提交于 2019-11-27 01:59:02
blindmeis

I currently use this behavior for digital and decimal input:

public class TextBoxInputBehavior : Behavior<TextBox>
{
    const NumberStyles validNumberStyles = NumberStyles.AllowDecimalPoint |
                                               NumberStyles.AllowThousands |
                                               NumberStyles.AllowLeadingSign;
    public TextBoxInputBehavior()
    {
        this.InputMode = TextBoxInputMode.None;
        this.JustPositivDecimalInput = false;
    }

    public TextBoxInputMode InputMode { get; set; }


    public static readonly DependencyProperty JustPositivDecimalInputProperty =
     DependencyProperty.Register("JustPositivDecimalInput", typeof(bool),
     typeof(TextBoxInputBehavior), new FrameworkPropertyMetadata(false));

    public bool JustPositivDecimalInput
    {
        get { return (bool)GetValue(JustPositivDecimalInputProperty); }
        set { SetValue(JustPositivDecimalInputProperty, value); }
    }

    protected override void OnAttached()
    {
        base.OnAttached();
        AssociatedObject.PreviewTextInput += AssociatedObjectPreviewTextInput;
        AssociatedObject.PreviewKeyDown += AssociatedObjectPreviewKeyDown;

        DataObject.AddPastingHandler(AssociatedObject, Pasting);

    }

    protected override void OnDetaching()
    {
        base.OnDetaching();
        AssociatedObject.PreviewTextInput -= AssociatedObjectPreviewTextInput;
        AssociatedObject.PreviewKeyDown -= AssociatedObjectPreviewKeyDown;

        DataObject.RemovePastingHandler(AssociatedObject, Pasting);
    }

    private void Pasting(object sender, DataObjectPastingEventArgs e)
    {
        if (e.DataObject.GetDataPresent(typeof(string)))
        {
            var pastedText = (string)e.DataObject.GetData(typeof(string));

            if (!this.IsValidInput(this.GetText(pastedText)))
            {
                System.Media.SystemSounds.Beep.Play();
                e.CancelCommand();
            }
        }
        else
        {
            System.Media.SystemSounds.Beep.Play();
            e.CancelCommand();
        }
     }

     private void AssociatedObjectPreviewKeyDown(object sender, KeyEventArgs e)
     {
        if (e.Key == Key.Space)
        {
            if (!this.IsValidInput(this.GetText(" ")))
            {
                System.Media.SystemSounds.Beep.Play();
                e.Handled = true;
            }
        }
     }

     private void AssociatedObjectPreviewTextInput(object sender, TextCompositionEventArgs e)
     {
        if (!this.IsValidInput(this.GetText(e.Text)))
        {
            System.Media.SystemSounds.Beep.Play();
            e.Handled = true;
        }
     }

     private string GetText(string input)
     {
        var txt = this.AssociatedObject;

        int selectionStart = txt.SelectionStart;
        if (txt.Text.Length < selectionStart) 
            selectionStart = txt.Text.Length;

        int selectionLength = txt.SelectionLength;
        if (txt.Text.Length < selectionStart + selectionLength) 
            selectionLength = txt.Text.Length - selectionStart;

        var realtext = txt.Text.Remove(selectionStart, selectionLength);

        int caretIndex = txt.CaretIndex;
        if (realtext.Length < caretIndex) 
            caretIndex = realtext.Length;

        var newtext = realtext.Insert(caretIndex, input);

        return newtext;
     }

     private bool IsValidInput(string input)
     {
        switch (InputMode)
        {
            case TextBoxInputMode.None:
                return true;
            case TextBoxInputMode.DigitInput:
                return CheckIsDigit(input);

            case TextBoxInputMode.DecimalInput:
                decimal d;
                //wen mehr als ein Komma
                if (input.ToCharArray().Where(x => x == ',').Count() > 1)
                    return false;


                if (input.Contains("-"))
                {
                     if (this.JustPositivDecimalInput) 
                        return false;


                     if (input.IndexOf("-",StringComparison.Ordinal) > 0) 
                          return false;

                      if(input.ToCharArray().Count(x=>x=='-') > 1)
                          return false;

                        //minus einmal am anfang zulässig
                       if (input.Length == 1) 
                           return true;
                    }

                    var result = decimal.TryParse(input, validNumberStyles, CultureInfo.CurrentCulture, out d);
                    return result;



            default: throw new ArgumentException("Unknown TextBoxInputMode");

        }
        return true;
     }

     private bool CheckIsDigit(string wert)
     {
        return wert.ToCharArray().All(Char.IsDigit);
     }
}

 public enum TextBoxInputMode
 {
  None,
  DecimalInput,
  DigitInput
  }

The XAML usage looks like this:

<TextBox Text="{Binding Sum}">
    <i:Interaction.Behaviors>
        <Behaviors:TextBoxInputBehavior InputMode="DecimalInput"/>
    </i:Interaction.Behaviors>
</TextBox>
    private void DecimalTextBox_PreviewTextInput(object sender, System.Windows.Input.TextCompositionEventArgs e)
    {
        bool approvedDecimalPoint = false;

        if (e.Text == ".")
        {
            if (!((TextBox)sender).Text.Contains("."))
                approvedDecimalPoint = true;
        }

        if (!(char.IsDigit(e.Text, e.Text.Length - 1) || approvedDecimalPoint))
            e.Handled = true;
    }

The WPF Extended toolkit has a DecimalUpDown control that may suit your needs. It's free to use, and it's better to use this than to try and roll your own.

As for validating the input on it, there are a number of ways of applying validation, here is one detailed in MSDN. I detail another approach for custom bindable validation in two posts on my blog (you would apply the validation to the Value property binding on the DecimalUpDown control).

I also came across this issue; with UpdateSourceTrigger=PropertyChanged it seems that the binding tries to update the text as you are typing it. To fix this issue we changed our input fields so that UpdateSourceTrigger=LostFocus, e.g.:

<TextBox Text="{Binding MyDecimal, UpdateSourceTrigger=LostFocus, ValidatesOnDataErrors=True, StringFormat=n1}" />

You can define your own validation errors by using the IDataErrorInfo interface. You just need to add the following to your backing model:

 public class MyModel : IDataErrorInfo
 {
    /* my properties */

    public string Error { get { return null; } }
    public string this[string name]
    {
       get
       {
          switch (name)
          {
             case "MyDecimal":
                return NumberHelper.IsValidValue(MyDecimal) ? message : null;
             default: return null;
          }
       }
    }
    private string message = "Invalid value";
 }

I implemented my own TextBox. It updates the source, when there is a number in the text, otherwise not. On lost Focus, I read the source property. All you have to do is replace the TextBox with this class and bind the "Number" Property which is of type double.

public class DoubleTextBox: TextBox
{
    public DoubleTextBox()
    {
        TextChanged += DoubleTextBox_TextChanged;
        LostFocus += DoubleTextBox_LostFocus;
    }

    void DoubleTextBox_LostFocus(object sender, System.Windows.RoutedEventArgs e)
    {
        Text = Number.ToString("N2");
    }

    void DoubleTextBox_TextChanged(object sender, TextChangedEventArgs e)
    {
        double zahl;
        if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(Text))
        {
            Number = 0;
        }
        else if (double.TryParse(Text, out zahl))
        {
            Number = Double.Parse(zahl.ToString("N2"));
        }
        else
        {
            ValidationError validationError =
                new ValidationError(new ExceptionValidationRule(), GetBindingExpression(NumberProperty));

            validationError.ErrorContent = "Keine gültige Zahl";

            Validation.MarkInvalid(
                GetBindingExpression(NumberProperty),
                validationError);

        }
    }

    public double Number
    {
        get { return (double)this.GetValue(NumberProperty); }
        set { this.SetValue(NumberProperty, value); }
    }

    public static readonly DependencyProperty NumberProperty = DependencyProperty.Register(
        "Number", typeof(double), typeof(DoubleTextBox), 
        new FrameworkPropertyMetadata
            (
                0d,
                FrameworkPropertyMetadataOptions.BindsTwoWayByDefault
            )
    );
}

if you want the textbox to only allow decimal then write previewinputtext event for that textbox. then in that event write this code

decimal result;
e.Handled=!decimal.TryParse((sender as TextBox).Text + e.Text, out result)

This will allow only decimals to be entered into the textbox and nothing else.

The viewmodel looks like this:

    private string _decimalVal = "0";
    public string decimalVal
    {
        get { return _decimalVal.ToString(); }
        set
        {
            if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(value) || value == "-")
                SetProperty(ref _decimalVal, value);
            else if (Decimal.TryParse(value, out decimal newVal))
            {
                if (newVal == 0)
                    value = "0";

                SetProperty(ref _decimalVal, value = (value.Contains(".")) ? Convert.ToDecimal(value).ToString("0.00") : value);
            }
        }
    }

The XAML usage looks like this:

<TextBox Text="{Binding decimalVal,Mode=TwoWay,UpdateSourceTrigger=PropertyChanged}" />

Im new, so I cant comment his answer, but I fixed the negative number issues in blindmeis's code.

Just modify the

if (input.Contains("-"))

section of IsValidInput() to...

                if (input.Contains("-"))
                {
                    if (this.JustPositivDecimalInput)
                        return false;

                    //minus einmal am anfang zulässig
                    //minus once at the beginning
                    if (input.IndexOf("-", StringComparison.Ordinal) == 0 && input.ToCharArray().Count(x => x == '-') == 1)
                    {
                        if(input.Length == 1)
                        {
                            //INPUT IS "-"
                            return true;
                        }
                        else if (input.Length == 2)
                        {
                            //VALIDATE NEGATIVE DECIMALS...INPUT IS "-."
                            if (input.IndexOf(".", StringComparison.Ordinal) == 1)
                            {
                                return true;
                            }
                        }
                        else 
                        {
                            return decimal.TryParse(input, validNumberStyles, CultureInfo.CurrentCulture, out d);
                        }
                    }
                }

This regex works

private void TextBox_PreviewTextInput(object sender, TextCompositionEventArgs e)
  {
   Regex regex = new Regex("^[.][0-9]+$|^[0-9]*[.]{0,1}[0-9]*$");
   e.Handled = !regex.IsMatch((sender as TextBox).Text.Insert((sender as TextBox).SelectionStart,e.Text));
  }
JC Frigon

I know that this post is old but it comes in first on Google Search for this problem. As I had error with system.windows.interactivity package (old version of this package) I continued my search.

This post on MSDN fixed my problem and it's a one line solutionjust before initializecomponent on the main window like this:

    Public Sub New()

    ' This call is required by the designer.
    FrameworkCompatibilityPreferences.KeepTextBoxDisplaySynchronizedWithTextProperty = False
    InitializeComponent()

    ' Add any initialization after the InitializeComponent() call.

End Sub

Hope this will help other google searchers.

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