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I have a Form with a Text Field for entering a dollar amount (401k Balance). Currently the user can enter as many digits to the right of the decimal place as they want. I would like to restrict their ability to enter numbers beyond the hundreth place (beyond two decimal places).
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You could make the keyboard disappear as soon as the user has entered two decimal places. To do so, you would need to observe the vm.userData.startBalance401k value, convert it into a string and count the digits after the decimal point.
Add this after .keyboardType(.decimalPad):
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As a possibility. This will allow you to enter maximum 2 digits after decimal place. Data is considered as Double... but maybe it is different in your model.
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@ygeras, your
@comeandtakeit99, I would suggest trying a different approach. Some ideas:
But has the proviso that you have to have another
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As a quick note with the TextField for label give the user chance to change the label directly if use
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The label |
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On Sodapool's suggestion, while that is a way to accomplish it, it will not (reliably, anyway) work if the number is pasted. I use NumberFormatter as roosterboy suggested. Note that one NumberFormatter instance can be reused over and over. |
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