Android : How to set acceptable numbers and characters in EditText?

iamtheexplm06 picture iamtheexplm06 · Apr 27, 2012 · Viewed 25.6k times · Source

I have to set acceptable characters "0123456789" and "semicolon" in the EditText. Below is the code I'm using.

android:digits="0123456789;"
android:inputType="number|text

The problem with that implementation is in HTC phones, semicolon can't be entered but in Samsung and Sony Ericsson, semicolon can be entered. Another problem is when I entered semicolon in Samsung and Sony Ericsson, semicolon can't be deleted. Is there any missing property in the above code? Thanks in advance.

Answer

Shankar Agarwal picture Shankar Agarwal · Apr 27, 2012

Android provides an easy way to edit text fields by modifying the layout xml and adding an android:inputType="text". This lets you easily create some basic validations like numbers, decimal, phone or emails. But there's no parameter for alphanumeric (i.e. no special characters). To do this, you need to use an input filter like below and set the fields you want to validate with that filter in code. This input filter

 InputFilter alphaNumericFilter = new InputFilter() {   
     @Override  
     public CharSequence filter(CharSequence arg0, int arg1, int arg2, Spanned arg3, int arg4, int arg5)  
     {  
         for (int k = arg1; k < arg2; k++) {   
             if (!Character.isLetterOrDigit(arg0.charAt(k))) {   
             return ""; 
             }   //the first editor deleted this bracket when it is definitely necessary...
         }
         return null;
     }  
 };   
 mFirstName.setFilters(new InputFilter[]{ alphaNumericFilter});