Hi I want to show only numbers and characters on the keypad for EditText in android, I did try to add the attribute android:inputType = text|number
but it did not work.
Please help me with any other better suggestion. thanks in advance.
try to add the digits parameter to your editText:
android:digits="abcde.....012345789"
Use the filter for that. Here I am adding the code for filter.
EditText etName = (EditText)findViewById(R.id.etName);
InputFilter filter = new InputFilter() {
@Override
public CharSequence filter(CharSequence source, int start, int end,
Spanned dest, int dstart, int dend) {
for (int i = start; i < end; i++) {
if (!Character.isLetterOrDigit(source.charAt(i))) {
return "";
}
}
return null;
}
};
etName.setFilters(new InputFilter[]{filter});
If you want to add spaces you can give space after the last digit.
android:digits="ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz1234567890 "
The solution with InputFilter
provided here is not 100% correct as it will replace and throw out some valid characters from the input if they are right next to the invalid one.
For example we need to filter out all special characters and you enter text: olala[
The EditText field will pass the whole olala[
sentence to the filter and the return value will be "" meaning that we throw out valid olala as well.
Here is my solution:
InputFilter filter = (source, start, end, dest, dstart, dend)->{
for (int i = start; i < end; i++) {
char symbol = source.charAt(i);
if (!isValidCharacter(symbol)) {
StringBuilder buf = new StringBuilder();
for(int j = start; j < end; j++)
{
symbol = source.charAt(j);
if(isValidCharacter(symbol)) buf.append(symbol);
}
return buf.toString();
}
}
return null;
};
We need double loop here to avoid memory allocation of StringBuilder for every method call with valid characters.
//大兄弟,这么做就可以了。
InputFilter filter = new InputFilter() {
@Override
public CharSequence filter(CharSequence source, int start, int end,
Spanned dest, int dstart, int dend) {
for (int i = start; i < end; i++) {
if (isChineseChar(source.charAt(i))) {
return "";
}
}
return null;
}
};
etName.setFilters(new InputFilter[]{filter});
//一条简单的规则。
private static boolean isChineseChar(char c) {
Character.UnicodeBlock ub = Character.UnicodeBlock.of(c);
return ub == Character.UnicodeBlock.CJK_UNIFIED_IDEOGRAPHS;
}
The expected solution is to restrict user from entering special characters from keyboard.
The below solution uses RegX but adds it to strings.xml file so that will be taken care at the time of creating multilingual xmls.
Strings.xml
<string name="alpha_numeric_regx">[a-zA-Z 0-9]+</string>
Source file
//Extracting forehand to avoid multiple calls to getString from Filter
String alphaNumericRegX = getString(R.string.alpha_numeric_regx);
mEditTextOtp.setFilters(new InputFilter[]{(source, start, end, dest, dStart, dEnd) -> {
for (int i = 0; i < source.length(); i++) {
if (source.equals("")) {
return source;
}
if (source.toString().matches(alphaNumericRegX)) {
return source;
}
return "";
}
return null;
}});
Hope this will solve the prob. for new guys. :)
Its Working Restrict Special Symbol in Edittext
private EditText your_editText ;
private String blockCharacters = "(~*#^|$%&!";
private InputFilter filter = new InputFilter() {
@Override
public CharSequence filter(CharSequence source, int start, int end, Spanned dest, int dstart, int dend) {
if (source != null && blockCharacters.contains(("" + source))) {
return "";
}
return null;
}
};
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);
your_editText = (EditText) findViewById(R.id.your_editText);
your_editText .setFilters(new InputFilter[] { filter });
}
}
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7335455/how-to-exclude-special-characters-from-android-keypad-for-edittext