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Question by smirlianos · Dec 08, 2013 at 06:56 PM · guitextcharactersparsefield

Allow specific characters on GUI textField?

Hello,

I am looking on a way to prevent user from typing letters or any other special character (%^&@!$) to a GUI text field. Only numbers.

I tried a lot of ways I read on forums but NONE of them work. Any help?

 function OnGUI () {
     value1_string = GUI.TextField (Rect (10, 10, 200, 20), value1_string, 25);
     value1 = int.Parse(value1_string);
     
     value2_string = GUI.TextField (Rect (10, 30, 200, 20), value2_string, 25);
     value2 = int.Parse(value2_string);
 }
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Answer by robertbu · Dec 08, 2013 at 07:29 PM

Here is a way to do it. I'm not sure if it is the best way:

 #pragma strict
 
 var value1_string : String;
 var value1 : int;
 
     function OnGUI () {
         var e = Event.current;
         if ((e.type == EventType.KeyDown) && !char.IsDigit(e.character)) 
             e.type = EventType.Used;
             
         value1_string = GUI.TextField (Rect (10, 10, 200, 20), value1_string, 25);
         int.TryParse(value1_string, value1);
     }

I've gone to int.TryParse() which does not generate an exception when it fails. Currently this code is generating multiple calls to TryParse() each frame...even when the string is empty. I don't know what your conditions are for processing the number.

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Toss if(e.type==EventType.$$anonymous$$eyDown) in front of the TryParse?

$$anonymous$$y brute force general-purpose method is to allow them to type whatever, then run something to remove unwanted chars.

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