I keep seeing this example everywhere I look to find a way to define the min and max of a EditText
. I kind of understand what it does but I found that it breaks if the min is bigger then 10. Is there any way this code could be changed so that the min can be any number? And is there any easier way of doing this as it seems to be over-complicated for a simple task?
ClassName.setFilters(new InputFilter[]{ new InputFilterMinMax("1", "200")});
class InputFilterMinMax implements InputFilter { private int min, max; public InputFilterMinMax(int min, int max) { this.min = min; this.max = max; } public InputFilterMinMax(String min, String max) { this.min = Integer.parseInt(min); this.max = Integer.parseInt(max); } @Override public CharSequence filter(CharSequence source, int start, int end, Spanned dest, int dstart, int dend) { try { int input = Integer.parseInt(dest.toString() + source.toString()); if (isInRange(min, max, input)) return null; } catch (NumberFormatException nfe) { } return ""; } private boolean isInRange(int a, int b, int c) { return b > a ? c >= a && c <= b : c >= b && c <= a; }
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Answer
there will be some event, Here I’m taking button click event
@Override public void onClick(View view) { String guessSize=editText.getText().toString(); if(Integer.parseInt(guessSize)<=20 || Integer.parseInt(guessSize)>=200) { //Anything you want Toast.makeText(MainActivity.this, "No wroking", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show(); }