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This 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
This 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 [[Screen class#AddField function|AddField method]].
initially set for a field by the [[Screen class#AddField function|AddField method]].
==Syntax==
===Syntax terms===
<dl>
<dt>bool
<dd>A Boolean enumeration. Valid values are True (default) and False. A value is numeric only if it is composed of the characters 0 through 9, plus (+), minus (-), or period (.).
<dt>%sfield
<dd>A reference to an instance of a ScreenField object.
</dl>


  %sfield:Numeric = bool
==Usage Notes==
  bool = %sfield:Numeric
 
; Numeric syntax
 
; bool
: A Boolean enumeration. Valid values are True (default) and False. A value is numeric only if it is composed of the characters 0 through 9, plus (+), minus (-), or period (.).
 
; %sfield
: A reference to an instance of a ScreenField object.
 
; 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.
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.

Revision as of 20:24, 18 March 2011

This 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

Syntax terms

bool
A Boolean enumeration. Valid values are True (default) and False. A value is numeric only if it is composed of the characters 0 through 9, plus (+), minus (-), or period (.).
%sfield
A reference to an instance of a ScreenField object.

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.