Korhan
Korhan

Reputation: 232

Samsung Galaxy Tablet does not allow entering floating point numbers to inputs with "number" type

Our client wants us to display numeric keyboard for an input field so basically I created a field like:

<input type="number" name="quantity" step=".01" value="0.00" />

However, Galaxy Tablet erases "." and merges numbers before and after it, also disables "." in the keyboard.

Is there another way to solve this issue or display numeric keyboard in input field when using type="text"?

Note: I tried using pattern attribute (which works on iPhone). I tested this issue on various Android devices with Android 2.1+. I did not encounter this error on any other HTC and Samsung devices.

Upvotes: 15

Views: 9439

Answers (5)

Marius Van Wyk
Marius Van Wyk

Reputation: 71

I do this in C#/Xamarin and what works for me on the code side (I dynamically build up forms) is using the following:

   EditText edittext1 = new EditText(view.Context);
   edittext1.InputType = Android.Text.InputTypes.NumberFlagDecimal;

Hope it helps someone

Upvotes: 1

jan salawa
jan salawa

Reputation: 1208

A workaround is to use type="tel" instead of type="number". Unfortunately on iOS type="tel" doesn't display the , char on the keyboard (at least I didn't find it there). You can check the user agent for iOS devices and then change type on "number".

Upvotes: 3

divonas
divonas

Reputation: 1022

To have decimal point in the numeric keyboard on Android Samsung devices use this in you EditText:

 android:inputType="numberDecimal"

Upvotes: -1

maxweber
maxweber

Reputation: 576

Yes, there is another way.

  1. Way 1: don't use type="number" but use type="text"
  2. Way 2: Apply way 1 for only Android phones. Detect User-Agent etc.
  3. Way 3: Apply way 1 for only broken implementations. See: What models of Samsung smartphones have missing period for html5 input type="number"?
  4. Way 4: Use type="tel"' for only Android or broken. (can't use on iPhone as no period then)
  5. Way 5: use type="text" and then javascript with custom behavior. See:

Period always shows: http://jsbin.com/heqeduyi/1/

Period shows once 3 digits: http://jsbin.com/yinaweho/1

Upvotes: 7

Fernando Cordeiro
Fernando Cordeiro

Reputation: 403

Did you try setting step to "any". Like:

<input type="number" name="quantity" step="any" />

I took out the "value" because I think you should, even if just for testing

Upvotes: 1

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