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<tr><th>%currentBoolean</th> | <tr><th>%currentBoolean</th> | ||
<td>A <var>[[Boolean_enumeration|Boolean enumeration]]</var> to get the current value of | <td>A <var>[[Boolean_enumeration|Boolean enumeration]]</var> to get the current value of the <var>Numeric</var> attribute applicable to <var class="term">sfield</var>. Valid values are <var>True</var> and <var>False</var> (default). </td></tr> | ||
<tr><th>sfield</th> | <tr><th>sfield</th> | ||
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<tr><th>newBoolean</th> | <tr><th>newBoolean</th> | ||
<td>A <var>Boolean enumeration</var> to set the new value for the <var>Numeric</var> attribute applicable to <var class="term">sfield</var>. Valid values are < | <td>A <var>Boolean enumeration</var> to set the new value for the <var>Numeric</var> attribute applicable to <var class="term">sfield</var>. Valid values are <var>True</var> and <var>False</var> (default)</td></tr> | ||
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<li>Regardless of the value of a field's <var>Numeric</var> attribute, the programmer can assign any type of value to the field. Enforcement of the <var>Numeric</var> attribute takes place only when a user enters data in the field. | <li>Regardless of the value of a field's <var>Numeric</var> attribute, the programmer can assign any type of value to the field. Enforcement of the <var>Numeric</var> attribute takes place only when a user enters data in the field. | ||
<li>Some terminal emulators do not enforce numeric field restrictions, so the programmer should be aware that the value of a numeric field must still be checked for validity. | <li>Some terminal emulators do not enforce numeric field restrictions, so the programmer should be aware that the value of a numeric field must still be checked for validity. A value is numeric only if it is composed of the characters <code>0</code> through <code>9</code>, plus (<code>+</code>), minus (<code>-</code>), or period (<code>.</code>). | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
{{Template:ScreenField:Numeric footer}} | {{Template:ScreenField:Numeric footer}} |
Latest revision as of 19:49, 20 November 2012
Set or return the numeric attribute for screenfield (ScreenField class)
The Numeric property sets or returns the Numeric attribute for a ScreenField. If a field is Numeric, only numeric values may be entered in the field. The Numeric attribute is initially set for a field by the AddField method.
Syntax
%currentBoolean = sfield:Numeric sfield:Numeric = newBoolean
Syntax terms
%currentBoolean | A Boolean enumeration to get the current value of the Numeric attribute applicable to sfield. Valid values are True and False (default). |
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sfield | A reference to an instance of a ScreenField object. |
newBoolean | A Boolean enumeration to set the new value for the Numeric attribute applicable to sfield. Valid values are True and False (default) |
Usage notes
- Regardless of the value of a field's Numeric attribute, the programmer can assign any type of value to the field. Enforcement of the Numeric attribute takes place only when a user enters data in the field.
- Some terminal emulators do not enforce numeric field restrictions, so the programmer should be aware that the value of a numeric field must still be checked for validity. A value is numeric only if it is composed of the characters
0
through9
, plus (+
), minus (-
), or period (.
).