in reply to Re^2: Entry Widget - validatecommand
in thread Entry Widget - validatecommand
this code ... is allowing inputs other than numbers
Not so! For the record, here is the exact code I am running (using Strawberry perl v5.16.0 built for MSWin32-x86-multi-thread-64int, running under Windows Vista 32-bit, and with Tk 804.030):
#! perl use strict; use warnings; use Tk; my $value; my $mw = new MainWindow; my $ent = $mw->Entry(-textvariable => \$value, -validate => 'key', -validatecommand => sub { $_[0] =~ /^(?:|-|\d+|-\ +d+)$/ }, -invalidcommand => \&lam_num_error)->pack(); my $print_button = $mw->Button(-text => "Print", -command => \&printx, -font => "ansi 10 bold")->pack(); my $reset_frm = $mw->Frame(); $reset_frm->pack(-fill => 'both'); my $reset_button = $reset_frm->Button(-text => "Reset", -command => \&do_reset, -font => "ansi 10 bold")->pac +k(); MainLoop; sub printx { print $value unless $value eq '-'; } sub do_reset { $ent->delete(0, 'end'); } sub lam_num_error { $mw->messageBox(-message => "The input must be an integer."); } __END__
This lets me enter -42, 763, etc., but if I try to enter a letter, or a punctuation symbol, or a minus sign anywhere after the first character, or even a space, I immediately get the message “The input must be an integer.” and my input never makes it into the Entry box. In other words, the code is working exactly as required.
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Re^4: Entry Widget - validatecommand
by shortyfw06 (Beadle) on Jul 24, 2012 at 15:54 UTC |