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if (range.location == NSNotFound) | if (range.location == NSNotFound) | ||
return NO; | return NO; | ||
| − | newLength=[[textView textStorage] length]+[replacementString length]- | + | newLength=[[textView textStorage] length]+[replacementString length]-range.length; |
if (newLength>maxLength) | if (newLength>maxLength) | ||
return YES; //allowing | return YES; //allowing | ||
else | else | ||
return NO; // not allowing | return NO; // not allowing | ||
Revision as of 21:29, 26 June 2005
Testing chars entered by users in NSTextField
(just for the case if someone else has the same problem)
1. Subclass NSTextField
2. In your subclass adopt the
- (BOOL) textView: (NSTextView*) textView
shouldChangeTextInRange: (NSRange) range
replacementString: (NSString*) replacementString
method.
3. In this method you can access to the replacementString as char with the following line:
char c = *([replacementString cString) + 0];
4. Then you are free to examinate the conditions...
Limiting text input length in NSTextField
(based on Alexander Malmberg's snippet)
1. Subclass NSTextField
2. In your subclass adopt the
- (BOOL) textView: (NSTextView*) textView
shouldChangeTextInRange: (NSRange) range
replacementString: (NSString*) replacementString
method.
3. Create an instance variable setting method:
- (void) setMaxLength: (int) ml
{
maxLength = ml;
}
4. Then fill your method 2. with this:
int newLength;
/* The exact change isn't known. Disallow the change to be safe. */
if (range.location == NSNotFound)
return NO;
newLength=[[textView textStorage] length]+[replacementString length]-range.length;
if (newLength>maxLength)
return YES; //allowing
else
return NO; // not allowing