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问题:
How can I only allow certain characters in a Visual C# textbox? Users should be able to input the following characters into a text box, and everything else should be blocked: 0-9, +, -, /, *, (, ).
I've used Google to look up this problem, but the only solutions I'm getting are allowing only alphabetic characters, only numerical or disallowing certain characters. What I want is not disallowing certain characters, I want to disallow everything by default except the characters that I put in the code.
回答1:
As mentioned in a comment (and another answer as I typed) you need to register an event handler to catch the keydown or keypress event on a text box. This is because TextChanged is only fired when the TextBox loses focus
The below regex lets you match those characters you want to allow
Regex regex = new Regex(@"[0-9+\-\/\*\(\)]");
MatchCollection matches = regex.Matches(textValue);
and this does the opposite and catches characters that aren't allowed
Regex regex = new Regex(@"[^0-9^+^\-^\/^\*^\(^\)]");
MatchCollection matches = regex.Matches(textValue);
I'm not assuming there'll be a single match as someone could paste text into the textbox. in which case catch textchanged
textBox1.TextChanged += new TextChangedEventHandler(textBox1_TextChanged);
private void textBox1_TextChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Regex regex = new Regex(@"[^0-9^+^\-^\/^\*^\(^\)]");
MatchCollection matches = regex.Matches(textBox1.Text);
if (matches.Count > 0) {
//tell the user
}
}
and to validate single key presses
textBox1.KeyPress += new KeyPressEventHandler(textBox1_KeyPress);
private void textBox1_KeyPress(object sender, System.Windows.Forms.KeyPressEventArgs e)
{
// Check for a naughty character in the KeyDown event.
if (System.Text.RegularExpressions.Regex.IsMatch(e.KeyChar.ToString(), @"[^0-9^+^\-^\/^\*^\(^\)]"))
{
// Stop the character from being entered into the control since it is illegal.
e.Handled = true;
}
}
回答2:
You need to subscribe to the KeyDown
event on the text box. Then something like this:
private void textBox1_KeyDown(object sender, System.Windows.Forms.KeyEventArgs e)
{
if (!char.IsControl(e.KeyChar)
&& !char.IsDigit(e.KeyChar)
&& e.KeyChar != '.' && e.KeyChar != '+' && e.KeyChar != '-'
&& e.KeyChar != '(' && e.KeyChar != ')' && e.KeyChar != '*'
&& e.KeyChar != '/')
{
e.Handled = true;
return;
}
e.Handled=false;
return;
}
The important thing to know is that if you changed the Handled
property to true
, it will not process the keystroke. Setting it to false
will.
回答3:
You can probably use the KeyDown event, KeyPress event or KeyUp event. I would first try the KeyDown event I think.
You can set the Handled property of the event args to stop handling the event.
回答4:
For your validation event IMO the easiest method would be to use a character array to validate textbox characters against. True - iterating and validating isn't particularly efficient, but it is straightforward.
Alternately, use a regular expression of your whitelist characters against the input string. Your events are availalbe at MSDN here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.windows.forms.control.lostfocus.aspx
回答5:
Intercept the KeyPressed event is in my opinion a good solid solution. Pay attention to trigger code characters (e.KeyChar lower then 32) if you use a RegExp.
But in this way is still possible to inject characters out of range whenever the user paste text from the clipboard. Unfortunately I did not found correct clipboard events to fix this.
So a waterproof solution is to intercept TextBox.TextChanged. Here is sometimes the original out of range character visible, for a short time. I recommend to implement both.
using System.Text.RegularExpressions;
private void Form1_Shown(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
filterTextBoxContent(textBox1);
}
string pattern = @"[^0-9^+^\-^/^*^(^)]";
private void textBox1_KeyPress(object sender, KeyPressEventArgs e)
{
if(e.KeyChar >= 32 && Regex.Match(e.KeyChar.ToString(), pattern).Success) { e.Handled = true; }
}
private void textBox1_TextChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
filterTextBoxContent(textBox1);
}
private bool filterTextBoxContent(TextBox textBox)
{
string text = textBox.Text;
MatchCollection matches = Regex.Matches(text, pattern);
bool matched = false;
int selectionStart = textBox.SelectionStart;
int selectionLength = textBox.SelectionLength;
int leftShift = 0;
foreach (Match match in matches)
{
if (match.Success && match.Captures.Count > 0)
{
matched = true;
Capture capture = match.Captures[0];
int captureLength = capture.Length;
int captureStart = capture.Index - leftShift;
int captureEnd = captureStart + captureLength;
int selectionEnd = selectionStart + selectionLength;
text = text.Substring(0, captureStart) + text.Substring(captureEnd, text.Length - captureEnd);
textBox.Text = text;
int boundSelectionStart = selectionStart < captureStart ? -1 : (selectionStart < captureEnd ? 0 : 1);
int boundSelectionEnd = selectionEnd < captureStart ? -1 : (selectionEnd < captureEnd ? 0 : 1);
if (boundSelectionStart == -1)
{
if (boundSelectionEnd == 0)
{
selectionLength -= selectionEnd - captureStart;
}
else if (boundSelectionEnd == 1)
{
selectionLength -= captureLength;
}
}
else if (boundSelectionStart == 0)
{
if (boundSelectionEnd == 0)
{
selectionStart = captureStart;
selectionLength = 0;
}
else if (boundSelectionEnd == 1)
{
selectionStart = captureStart;
selectionLength -= captureEnd - selectionStart;
}
}
else if (boundSelectionStart == 1)
{
selectionStart -= captureLength;
}
leftShift++;
}
}
textBox.SelectionStart = selectionStart;
textBox.SelectionLength = selectionLength;
return matched;
}
回答6:
private void txtuser_KeyPress(object sender, KeyPressEventArgs e)
{
if (!char.IsLetter(e.KeyChar) && !char.IsWhiteSpace(e.KeyChar) && !char.IsControl(e.KeyChar))
{
e.Handled = true;
}
}