Eric is correct. The new MaskedTextBox is definitely not useable. I was going to post some sample code, but it looks like Eric has some in his article.
~~Bonnie
>Hi to all.
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>I'm working with Masked text boxes (C#) and I can't recreate the following VFP code:
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>SET CONFIRM ON
>SET SEPARATOR TO ","
>SET POINT TO "."
>ThisForm.txtCurrency.Value = 0.000
>ThisForm.txtCurrency.InputMask = "9999999.999"
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>The problem is with Culture property. I don't want to use my local culture setting y I don't find the equivalent for point and separator.
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>Another issue is the user typing. In VFP when user press "dot key" the cursor moves immediately behind the decimal point and begins to type the decimal values in text box.
>This do not happen in "Masked text boxes".
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>If the text box value (it's a float value) contains a dot character, this is ignored for calculations, furthermore, allows spaces among numbers when user typing (even if mask is "99999.999")
>Only works fine if textbox value contains a comma.
>How can I solve this ?
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>T.I.A.