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WPF TextBox binding to numeric or DateTime fields/properties

I've seen many references of make a TextBox only allow numeric entry... no problem, I understand how to do that. However, the typical binding is still to the "Text" (TextProperty dependency) of the TextBox which is a string value.

If the value being entered is being forced to that of a numeric (say... either integer, or double, float for final storage), how would you go about having the correct 2-way binding to say

TextBox.MyInteger
TextBox.MyDouble
TextBox.MyFloat
TextBox.MyDateTime

So, if I had a class that had (for example)

public class MyRecord
{
   public int IntegerOnly { get; set; }
   public double DoubleOnly { get; set; }
   public DateTime SomeDate { get; set; }
}

And I have a TextBox on a window for entry, with applicable behaviors/filters to ONLY allow numeric (and decimal point) value to be entered into the TextBox, the display to the user is via the shown "Text" value.

So, I want an inst开发者_JS百科ance of the "MyRecord.IntegerOnly" to get the numeric value pushed back (to the database) and forth (to the view for the user to see/edit).

Since everything in C# is type-cast, I don't see any "implied" or "conversion" value from the text to numeric.

Similarly, for doing data entry of a DATE or DATETIME TextBox control. No implied / converted value...

How can / should I proceed with this?


I don't know if I'm not understanding your question, but the Binding class handles conversions of basic types for you. TextBox.Text can only ever show string/text value regardless of what it is bound to (int, double, DateTime, etc.). The Binding is responsible for converting values back-and-forth between target and source, i.e., Int32 -> String (to target) and String -> Int32 (back to source).

You can very easily designate a TextBox to only accept DateTime values knowing that the user is going to enter them as a String and the Binding will convert it to the expected DateTime value. When you need to convert values not automatically handled by the Binding, you need to provide your own IValueConverter.

Does that answer your question or have I missed the point?

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