问题
Is there is any way to format numbers in TextBox (on a UserForm) as you type?
This way it makes easy to see what figure is being entered.
My desired format is: #,##0.00
回答1:
This could be considered a slightly "Above the Average" question in terms of difficulty for a newbie so I am going to answer this :)
VBA doesn't have what you call a Masked Text Box where you can set formats as #,##0.00
. You can only do a masked textbox for accepting passwords but that is altogether a different thing.
Here is something I quickly came up with. Hope this is what you want?
Dim CursorPosition As Long
Dim boolSkip As Boolean
Dim countCheck As Long
Private Sub TextBox1_Change()
'~~> This avoids refiring of the event
If boolSkip = True Then
boolSkip = False
Exit Sub
End If
'~~> Get current cursor postion
CursorPosition = TextBox1.SelStart
boolSkip = True
'~~> Format the text
TextBox1.Text = Format(TextBox1.Text, "#,##0.00")
'~~> Re-position the cursor
If InStr(1, TextBox1.Text, ".") - 1 > 0 Then _
TextBox1.SelStart = InStr(1, TextBox1.Text, ".") - 1
End Sub
You can take it to a slightly higher level by including this code as well. This ensures that the user only types numbers.
'~~> Numeric Textbox with Decimal Check
Private Sub TextBox1_KeyPress(ByVal KeyAscii As MSForms.ReturnInteger)
Select Case KeyAscii
Case vbKey0 To vbKey9, vbKeyBack, vbKeyClear, vbKeyDelete, _
vbKeyLeft, vbKeyRight, vbKeyUp, vbKeyDown, vbKeyTab
If KeyAscii = 46 Then If InStr(1, TextBox1.Text, ".") Then KeyAscii = 0
Case Else
KeyAscii = 0
Beep
End Select
End Sub
In Action
回答2:
Try that:
Private Sub Text1_KeyDown(ByVal KeyCode As MSForms.ReturnInteger, ByVal Shift As Integer)
If KeyCode > 47 And KeyCode < 58 Then
Text1.Tag = Text1.Tag & Chr$(KeyCode)
ElseIf KeyCode = vbKeyBack And Len(Text1.Tag) > 0 Then
Text1.Tag = Left$(Text1.Tag, Len(Text1.Tag) - 1)
End If
Text1 = FormatCurrency$(Val(Text1.Tag) / 100, 2, vbTrue, vbFalse, vbTrue)
Text1.SelStart = 65535
KeyCode = 0
End Sub
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/32421055/format-numbers-in-textbox-as-you-type