Jason Rogers
Jason Rogers

Reputation: 19344

UIAlertView: UIAlertViewStyleSecureTextInput: Numeric keyboard

I'm currently using this UIAlertView to do a login popup,

UIAlertView *alert = [[UIAlertView alloc] initWithTitle:@"Restricted"
                                                message:@"Please Enter Code to Enable Fields" 
                                               delegate:self
                                      cancelButtonTitle:@"Cancel"
                                      otherButtonTitles:@"Login"
                      , nil];
alert.alertViewStyle = UIAlertViewStyleSecureTextInput;

[alert show];

However I would like the text input to be a numeric keyboard instead of the regular keyboard

Is there a easy way to do this, or do I have to look into creating a custom UIAleartView

Upvotes: 17

Views: 10553

Answers (3)

Sandy Patel
Sandy Patel

Reputation: 768

 UIAlertView *alertView1 = [[UIAlertView alloc] initWithTitle:@"Enter File Number" message:@"" delegate:self cancelButtonTitle:@"Cancel" otherButtonTitles:@"Ok", nil];
        alertView1.alertViewStyle = UIKeyboardTypePhonePad;
        myTextField = [alertView1 textFieldAtIndex:0];
        myTextField.keyboardType=UIKeyboardTypeNumberPad;
        [alertView1 setTag:3];
        [alertView1 show];

Upvotes: 3

Max Tymchii
Max Tymchii

Reputation: 836

Cool answer but for iOS 7 I have a little adaptation

alert.alertViewStyle = UIAlertViewStylePlainTextInput;
[alert show];
[[alert textFieldAtIndex:0] setDelegate:self];
[[alert textFieldAtIndex:0] resignFirstResponder];
[[alert textFieldAtIndex:0] setKeyboardType:UIKeyboardTypePhonePad];
[[alert textFieldAtIndex:0] becomeFirstResponder];

Upvotes: 4

Abhishek Singh
Abhishek Singh

Reputation: 6166

You can try this to change the keyboard type of the UIAlertView's field:

[[alert textFieldAtIndex:0] setDelegate:self];
[[alert textFieldAtIndex:0] setKeyboardType:UIKeyboardTypeNumberPad];
[[alert textFieldAtIndex:0] becomeFirstResponder];

Upvotes: 52

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