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[C#] how do i detect enter key in a textbox ?


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You need to add a KeyPress event to your text box control:

this.textBox1.KeyPress += new System.Windows.Forms.KeyPressEventHandler(CheckKeys);

Then check which key was entered in the handler function:

private void CheckKeys(object sender, System.Windows.Forms.KeyPressEventArgs e)
		{
			if (e.KeyChar == (char)13)
			{
			   // Then Enter key was pressed
			}
		}

(char)13 means the Enter key.

Yes - the text box control has mouse move/enter/leave events.

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hey yyy,

i dont know why but this is going through though the "// Then Enter key was pressed" part ==> [the number of charecters in the textbox] + 1 times

so for example if i have "hello" and i press enter it would run that part of the code 5+1 times.

how do i fix it ?

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Hmm thats wierd, are you sure you arnt accidentally adding 5 event handlers by calling whatever method you add the eventhandlers in? Also you should use the ProcessCmdKey method IIRC to detect the enter key properly. :)

EDIT: just checked up on ProcessCmdKey and it really depends on the situation weather to use it.. if your wanting to close a dialog or accept something then you should problably be using ProcessCmdKey.. could you explain your situation a little more? :)

EDIT again: Looks like I misuderstood the problem a little.. the KeyPress event is raised with any key you press.. so you need to make sure your only running the code you want for the enter key inside an if statement.

Edited by dannyres
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  aero9 said:

hey yyy,

i dont know why but this is going through though the "// Then Enter key was pressed" part ==> [the number of charecters in the textbox] + 1 times

so for example if i have "hello" and i press enter it would run that part of the code 5+1 times.

how do i fix it ?

You're probably doing something wrong. I tested this code and it works fine. Maybe there's something else in your code that causes the problem.

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private void textBox1_TextChanged(object sender, System.EventArgs e)

{

this.toolTip1.SetToolTip(this.PictureBox2, textBox1.Text);

this.toolTip1.SetToolTip(this.textBox1, textBox1.Text);

this.textBox1.KeyPress += new System.Windows.Forms.KeyPressEventHandler(CheckKeys);

}

private void CheckKeys(object sender, System.Windows.Forms.KeyPressEventArgs e)

{

if (e.KeyChar == (char)13)

{ i=i+1;

numericUpDown1.Value=i;

//PictureBox2_Click(sender,e);

}

}

that's my code, now lets say i type in "hello" and press enter the value of the numericupdown box changes from 0 to 5, enter again.... 10 again.... 15 and so on...., u see any thing wrong ?

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  aero9 said:

private void textBox1_TextChanged(object sender, System.EventArgs e)

{

this.toolTip1.SetToolTip(this.PictureBox2, textBox1.Text);

this.toolTip1.SetToolTip(this.textBox1, textBox1.Text);

this.textBox1.KeyPress += new System.Windows.Forms.KeyPressEventHandler(CheckKeys);

}

private void CheckKeys(object sender, System.Windows.Forms.KeyPressEventArgs e)

{

if (e.KeyChar == (char)13)

{ i=i+1;

numericUpDown1.Value=i;

//PictureBox2_Click(sender,e);

}

}

that's my code, now lets say i type in "hello" and press enter the value of the numericupdown box changes from 0 to 5, enter again.... 10 again.... 15 and so on...., u see any thing wrong ?

You're adding the event handler everytime the text changes. Set the handler once in the InitializeComponent method on the form.

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You should look into Event Driven Programming and understand how events work, what event handlers do and when they are called, and how to correctly use event handlers. I think you think they're just simple functions by the way you're using them, and they're not.

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