Reputation: 5417
I'm having some trouble with date variables extracted from a masked textbox on a WinForms app. The code which attempts to read the user input date is as follows:
DateTime datExpDate = new DateTime();
datExpDate = (DateTime)txtExpDate.ValidateText();
But I get a NullReferenceException error, even when the masked text box is deinately not Null.
The properties on the masked text box include:
Mask: 00/00/0000 Validating Type: DateTime TextMaskFormat: IncludeLiterals
This is exactly as I have used masked textboxes on previous apps and it worked then, so why not now?
Can anyone spot what I am doin wrong please?
Upvotes: 2
Views: 8247
Reputation: 14112
Here is the solution from MSDN:
private void Form1_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
maskedTextBox1.Mask = "00/00/0000";
maskedTextBox1.ValidatingType = typeof(System.DateTime);
maskedTextBox1.TypeValidationCompleted += new TypeValidationEventHandler(maskedTextBox1_TypeValidationCompleted);
maskedTextBox1.KeyDown += new KeyEventHandler(maskedTextBox1_KeyDown);
toolTip1.IsBalloon = true;
}
void maskedTextBox1_TypeValidationCompleted(object sender, TypeValidationEventArgs e)
{
if (!e.IsValidInput)
{
toolTip1.ToolTipTitle = "Invalid Date";
toolTip1.Show("The data you supplied must be a valid date in the format mm/dd/yyyy.", maskedTextBox1, 0, -20, 5000);
}
else
{
//Now that the type has passed basic type validation, enforce more specific type rules.
DateTime userDate = (DateTime)e.ReturnValue;
if (userDate < DateTime.Now)
{
toolTip1.ToolTipTitle = "Invalid Date";
toolTip1.Show("The date in this field must be greater than today's date.", maskedTextBox1, 0, -20, 5000);
e.Cancel = true;
}
}
}
// Hide the tooltip if the user starts typing again before the five-second display limit on the tooltip expires.
void maskedTextBox1_KeyDown(object sender, KeyEventArgs e)
{
toolTip1.Hide(maskedTextBox1);
}
LINK: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.windows.forms.maskedtextbox.validatingtype.aspx
Upvotes: 1