How To Limit Multiline Textbox Perline Length In .net
Jun 7, 2010
Although set textbox width can fit my request.but when writes textbox.text to a file it's actually in one line. for example"Scientists say our ability to focus is being undermined by bursts of information from e-mail and other interruptions. "
is actually one line text.but it shows 2 lines in my textbox. I want when it write to a .txt file it keep what is looks like in textbox. But it's actually one line in textbox. hope I make my question clear.
is there any method to do what I say? what I think is add a Environment.NewLine at each row end. or limit length in textbox. not total maxlength but maxlength perline. for example. if I choose to limit N char per line. when words exceeded N in a line textbox will start a newline.(without break the word) can anyone tell how to make it? I did actually search for a long time.. but I didn't find any useful information for my request.
I want to limit length in textbox. not total maxlength but maxlength perline. for example. if I choose to limit 7 char per line. when words exceeded 7 in a line textbox will start a newline.(without break the word) can anyone tell how to make it? I did actually search for a long time.[code]although in text "For best results" s is the 8th char in first line.but it;s a word I dont want to break it
I want to control a textbox to only allow numbers, backspace and a certain length. Ive tried with the IsNumeric function but I cant seem to get it to work.
Do multiline textboxes have a character limit?Someone who was using my program said that he has some textfiles that are about 50 KB and when he goes to copy/paste that data into a multiline textbox, he only gets about 31.9KB of the data.My MaxLength property says 32767, which basically matches the 31.9 KB, however, most of what I read on the internet says Multiline Textboxes can hold unlimited characters and that MaxLength is actually ignored when a textbox is in multiline mode.
I have an integer that is storing the result of a division between two numbers. I usually receive an result that looks like 5,2496874654. How can I limit the variable length so it looks more 'approximated', like 5,25?
I'm creating a file thats need to be in this format url... I need to be able to set the limit of the string length for certain fields.Is there an easy way to set the limit of the field so that if the string was larger then the limit then just take the substring and if smaller would add extra spaces?I was able to accomplish something similar to this with integers by just using .toString("00000").
I have a multiline textbox that has wordwrap set to True I am assigning each line of the textbox to a string Lets say I typed this into the textbox without pressing enter and it just wordwrapped to the next line Visual Programming is fun it would assign "Visual Programming is fun" to the first string however, what i want it to do is assign "Visual Programming is" to the first string and "fun" to the second string.....now if i would have pressed enter after "is" then it would have done what I wanted it to do, but if i dont press enter and just let it word wrap it does not do what i want it to do...
I have a multiline textbox that while a file is read in some data is echo'ed out onto the textbox. Is is possible to programatically scroll the object down to the bottom? Changing everything over to a combobox and then changing the selected index would essentially do what I want, but the user needs to select/copy a bunch of lines.
I'm trying to make a textbox at runtime, Dim t as Control
t = New Textbox t.Multiline = True t.Size = New Size(300,120) Form1.Controls.Add(t)
I found out that you can only size a textbox when Multiline is set true. And that's the problem. When I use t.Mutiline = true I get the error " 'multiline' is not a member of 'system.windows.forms.control' "
I've searched the internet for hours without result.
I'm using VS 2010 and .net 4. I'm trying to figure out how to make a textbox be multiline and set the rows in codebehind.I'm trying to figure it out for a user control that i'm working on. So in the properties passed through the to user control it will set the textbox to be a multiline or not.
i am trying to implement a programme that counts the words in a multiline textbox as you type. I can get it counting the words until i press the "enter" key and tyoe a word. it does not recognise this. this is my code:
I'm trying to solve this problem but heading nowhere.I need to add multiple records to the only field I have in my Access (.mbd) database. I am using Textbox and have set it to multiline, when I submit these records to Access only the first record is being added and the rest are not.
Here is my code:On Button Click:
Public Class Form2Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click Form1.AtgTableAdapter1.Insert(Me.TextBox1.Text) Form1.AtgTableAdapter1.Fill(Form1.AtgDataSet1.ATG) MsgBox("added") End Sub
I'm trying to take a multiline textbox and simply export the data out to a table in SQL. Each line in the textbox should be a new record in the table.Here's what I have so far:
Protected Sub btnMultiLineTestSubmit_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) Handles btnMultiLineTestSubmit.Click
Dim sArray() As String sArray = Split(txtTest.Text, vbCrLf) For Each i In sArray
[code]....
How can I find out the value of the current item in the array?
I have spent the last hours trying to make an easy fix for this. Setting it to enabled=false is no good in this case. What I was looking for is a way to prevent the user to place the cursor in a multiline textbox. This is a read only textbox, and the user can't type anything in it, but for some reason he can still place the cursor in it, that is what I try to prevent.
I'm using a couple of multi-line textboxes to check output from my program, but it always scrolls back to the top of the box. Is there some way to set it so that it's always scrolled down to the end? Scrolling manually doesn't help because it just keeps resetting to the top.
I wanted to set a maximum limit of characters of textbox in the properties but i can't find where it is located unlike in vb 6.0 you can set the characters in maxlength...