Note: Because the control requires a prompt character to indicate unpopulated mask positions, the PromptChar property cannot be set to the null character ('\x00'). If the property is set to the null character, the value will be changed to the space character ('\x32') instead.
Imports Infragistics.Win Imports Infragistics.Win.UltraWinEditors Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click Me.SetupMasking() End Sub Private Sub SetupMasking() ' Set the UltraDateTimeEditor to display the 2-digit representation of the year Me.UltraDateTimeEditor1.MaskInput = "mm/dd/yy" ' Set the UltraNumericEditor to display a thousands separator Me.UltraNumericEditor1.MaskInput = "n,nnn,nnn" ' Set the UltraCurrencyEditor to display a thousands separator, ' and no currency symbol Me.UltraCurrencyEditor1.MaskInput = "n,nnn.nn" ' Set the masking modes of the UltraDateTimeEditor to include literals, ' because the "/" character is part of the data in that it separates the ' components of the date (year, month, day) Me.UltraDateTimeEditor1.MaskDataMode = MaskMode.IncludeLiterals Me.UltraDateTimeEditor1.MaskClipMode = MaskMode.IncludeLiterals Me.UltraDateTimeEditor1.MaskDisplayMode = MaskMode.IncludeLiterals ' For the UltraNumericEditor and UltraCurrencyEditor, we don't ' want the thousands separator to be considered part of the data, ' so set the MaskDataMode to Raw. For the clipboard and display, ' however, we will display the literals. Me.UltraNumericEditor1.MaskDataMode = MaskMode.Raw Me.UltraNumericEditor1.MaskClipMode = MaskMode.IncludeLiterals Me.UltraNumericEditor1.MaskDisplayMode = MaskMode.IncludeLiterals Me.UltraCurrencyEditor1.MaskDataMode = MaskMode.Raw Me.UltraCurrencyEditor1.MaskClipMode = MaskMode.IncludeLiterals Me.UltraCurrencyEditor1.MaskDisplayMode = MaskMode.IncludeLiterals ' Set the PromptChar to the space character for all Me.UltraDateTimeEditor1.PromptChar = Chr(32) Me.UltraNumericEditor1.PromptChar = Chr(32) Me.UltraCurrencyEditor1.PromptChar = Chr(32) End Sub
using System.Diagnostics; using Infragistics.Win; using Infragistics.Win.UltraWinEditors; private void button1_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e) { this.SetupMasking(); } private void SetupMasking() { // Set the UltraDateTimeEditor to display the 2-digit representation of the year this.ultraDateTimeEditor1.MaskInput = "mm/dd/yy"; // Set the UltraNumericEditor to display a thousands separator this.ultraNumericEditor1.MaskInput = "n,nnn,nnn"; // Set the UltraCurrencyEditor to display a thousands separator, // and no currency symbol this.ultraCurrencyEditor1.MaskInput = "n,nnn.nn"; // Set the masking modes of the UltraDateTimeEditor to include literals, // because the "/" character is part of the data in that it separates the // components of the date (year, month, day) this.ultraDateTimeEditor1.MaskDataMode = MaskMode.IncludeLiterals; this.ultraDateTimeEditor1.MaskClipMode = MaskMode.IncludeLiterals; this.ultraDateTimeEditor1.MaskDisplayMode = MaskMode.IncludeLiterals; // For the UltraNumericEditor and UltraCurrencyEditor, we don't // want the thousands separator to be considered part of the data, // so set the MaskDataMode to Raw. For the clipboard and display, // however, we will display the literals. this.ultraNumericEditor1.MaskDataMode = MaskMode.Raw; this.ultraNumericEditor1.MaskClipMode = MaskMode.IncludeLiterals; this.ultraNumericEditor1.MaskDisplayMode = MaskMode.IncludeLiterals; this.ultraCurrencyEditor1.MaskDataMode = MaskMode.Raw; this.ultraCurrencyEditor1.MaskClipMode = MaskMode.IncludeLiterals; this.ultraCurrencyEditor1.MaskDisplayMode = MaskMode.IncludeLiterals; // Set the PromptChar to the space character for all this.ultraDateTimeEditor1.PromptChar = ' '; this.ultraNumericEditor1.PromptChar = ' '; this.ultraCurrencyEditor1.PromptChar = ' '; }
Target Platforms: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Server 2012, Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2