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How to restrict QLineEdit to take "comma" and "plus" as input value?

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  • ODБOïO Offline
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    ODБOï
    wrote on last edited by VRonin
    #2

    hi @kishore_hemmady ,
    see void QLineEdit::setValidator(const QValidator *v) http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qlineedit.html#setValidator

    QRegExp exp = QRegExp("your regExp");
    QRegExpValidator v = QRegExpValidator(exp,this);
     yourLineEdit.setValidator(v);
    
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      kishore_hemmady
      wrote on last edited by kishore_hemmady
      #3

      thank you @LeLev

      please tell me how can i set range for this field using the below snippet?

      QRegExp rx("-?\\d{1,3}");
      QValidator *validator = new QRegExpValidator(rx, this);
      ui->VideoHeight->setValidator(validator);
      

      I want to set the range between 1 to 100.

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      • K kishore_hemmady

        thank you @LeLev

        please tell me how can i set range for this field using the below snippet?

        QRegExp rx("-?\\d{1,3}");
        QValidator *validator = new QRegExpValidator(rx, this);
        ui->VideoHeight->setValidator(validator);
        

        I want to set the range between 1 to 100.

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        Gojir4
        wrote on last edited by
        #4

        @kishore_hemmady Hi,

        Better to use QIntValidator in this case:

        QValidator *validator = new QIntValidator(1, 100, this);
        // the edit lineedit will only accept integers between 1 and 100 
        edit->setValidator(validator);
        
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          kishore_hemmady
          wrote on last edited by
          #5

          hi @Gojir4 ,

          thank you,
          i had used the same but ,i was able to enter comma (,)and plus (+) symbol if i use the above code,which i don't want.

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            mad-hatter
            wrote on last edited by mad-hatter
            #6

            Hello,

            You could install an eventFilter on your lineEdit and trap the comma, '+' and '-' sign and use the int validator as well.

            Regards

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              SGaist
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              wrote on last edited by
              #7

              Hi,

              What is your widget purpose ?

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                KillerSmath
                wrote on last edited by KillerSmath
                #8

                @kishore_hemmady

                You can create a RegularExpression to accept just 0 or 1-99 or 100

                QRegExp regExp = QRegExp("^(0|[1-9][0-9]?|100)$");
                

                | = OR
                ? = OPTIONAL

                NOTE: if you are using Qt5.*, i suggest you to use QRegularExpression instead of QRegExp, because QRegExp is an old class of regular expression of Qt4 :)
                http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qregularexpression.html#notes-for-qregexp-users

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                  kishore_hemmady
                  wrote on last edited by kishore_hemmady
                  #9

                  Hi @SGaist

                  its a variable , i have to set it like this,
                  ui->height->setValidator(newQIntValidator(minValue,maxValue, this));
                  if i use this then the height field will take + and , values.

                  minValue and maxValue values are system dependent

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                    SGaist
                    Lifetime Qt Champion
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #10

                    If you still have a comma that you can enter then there's something else that's wrong neither QIntValidator nor QSpinBox allows that kind of number.

                    What is the problem with the plus sign ?

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                      KillerSmath
                      wrote on last edited by KillerSmath
                      #11

                      @kishore_hemmady
                      If you really need to avoid the + signal and just accept numbers.

                      1) You can create a custom QIntValidator and reimplement the validate function to accept what you need.

                      // customintvalidator.h
                      #include <QIntValidator>
                      
                      class CustomIntValidator : public QIntValidator {
                      public:
                          CustomIntValidator (int bottom, int top, QObject * parent) : QIntValidator(bottom, top, parent) {}
                      
                          QValidator::State validate(QString &s, int &pos) const {
                              Q_UNUSED(pos);
                              if (s.isEmpty()){
                                  return QValidator::Intermediate; // accept but is not valid
                              }
                      
                              if( s.startsWith("+") ){
                                  return QValidator::Invalid;
                              }
                      
                              if( bottom() < 0 && s.startsWith("-") && s.length() == 1 ){
                                  return QValidator::Intermediate;
                              }
                      
                              // check number
                      
                              bool isNumber;
                              int value = locale().toInt(s, &isNumber);
                      
                              if (isNumber && bottom() <= value && value <= top()) {
                                  return QValidator::Acceptable;
                              }
                      
                              return QValidator::Invalid;
                          }
                      
                      };
                      
                      // mainwindow.cpp
                      ui->lineEdit->setValidator(new CustomIntValidator(-100 , 100, this));
                      

                      This custom IntValidator accepts positive and negative numbers incluinding -0 interpreted as 0
                      And ignore comma, dot and plus simbols.

                      2) You can create a filter to capture the Comma and Plus Keydown event

                      // filterobject.h
                      #include <QEvent>
                      #include <QKeyEvent>
                      #include <QObject>
                      
                      class FilterObject : public QObject {
                      public:
                          explicit FilterObject(QObject *parent = 0) : QObject(parent){
                          }
                          
                          bool eventFilter(QObject *object, QEvent *event)
                          {
                              Q_UNUSED(object);
                              if (event->type() == QEvent::KeyPress) {
                                  QKeyEvent *keyEvent = static_cast<QKeyEvent *>(event);
                                  switch(keyEvent->key()){
                                  case Qt::Key_Plus:
                                      return true;
                                  case Qt::Key_Comma:
                                      return true;
                                  default:
                                      return false;
                                  }
                              }
                              return false;
                          }
                      };
                      
                      // mainwindow.cpp
                      ui->lineEdit->installEventFilter(new FilterObject(ui->lineEdit));
                      

                      I don't believe these are the best solutions for this problem but works.

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                      Web Developer and Researcher
                      “Sometimes it’s the people no one imagines anything of who do the things that no one can imagine.” - Alan Turing

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                      • KillerSmathK KillerSmath

                        @kishore_hemmady
                        If you really need to avoid the + signal and just accept numbers.

                        1) You can create a custom QIntValidator and reimplement the validate function to accept what you need.

                        // customintvalidator.h
                        #include <QIntValidator>
                        
                        class CustomIntValidator : public QIntValidator {
                        public:
                            CustomIntValidator (int bottom, int top, QObject * parent) : QIntValidator(bottom, top, parent) {}
                        
                            QValidator::State validate(QString &s, int &pos) const {
                                Q_UNUSED(pos);
                                if (s.isEmpty()){
                                    return QValidator::Intermediate; // accept but is not valid
                                }
                        
                                if( s.startsWith("+") ){
                                    return QValidator::Invalid;
                                }
                        
                                if( bottom() < 0 && s.startsWith("-") && s.length() == 1 ){
                                    return QValidator::Intermediate;
                                }
                        
                                // check number
                        
                                bool isNumber;
                                int value = locale().toInt(s, &isNumber);
                        
                                if (isNumber && bottom() <= value && value <= top()) {
                                    return QValidator::Acceptable;
                                }
                        
                                return QValidator::Invalid;
                            }
                        
                        };
                        
                        // mainwindow.cpp
                        ui->lineEdit->setValidator(new CustomIntValidator(-100 , 100, this));
                        

                        This custom IntValidator accepts positive and negative numbers incluinding -0 interpreted as 0
                        And ignore comma, dot and plus simbols.

                        2) You can create a filter to capture the Comma and Plus Keydown event

                        // filterobject.h
                        #include <QEvent>
                        #include <QKeyEvent>
                        #include <QObject>
                        
                        class FilterObject : public QObject {
                        public:
                            explicit FilterObject(QObject *parent = 0) : QObject(parent){
                            }
                            
                            bool eventFilter(QObject *object, QEvent *event)
                            {
                                Q_UNUSED(object);
                                if (event->type() == QEvent::KeyPress) {
                                    QKeyEvent *keyEvent = static_cast<QKeyEvent *>(event);
                                    switch(keyEvent->key()){
                                    case Qt::Key_Plus:
                                        return true;
                                    case Qt::Key_Comma:
                                        return true;
                                    default:
                                        return false;
                                    }
                                }
                                return false;
                            }
                        };
                        
                        // mainwindow.cpp
                        ui->lineEdit->installEventFilter(new FilterObject(ui->lineEdit));
                        

                        I don't believe these are the best solutions for this problem but works.

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                        kishore_hemmady
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #12

                        hi @KillerSmath
                        thank you for your answer.

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