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Allow only Numbers for UITextField input

The iPad does not have a "Numpad" keyboard like the iPhone/iPod does.

I'm looking to find how I can restrict the user's keyboard to only accept values 0 through 9.

I would imagine using UITextField's "shouldChangeCharactersInRange" but I don't know the best way to implement it.

I made a tutorial on how to accomplish this with downloadable project source code. Here: xcodenoobies.blogspot.com/2013/12/…

B
Beltalowda

This is how you might handle the problem on a SSN verification field, you can modify the max length and remove the if statement checking for keyboard type if you need to.

There is also logic to suppress the max length alerts when the user is typing as opposed to pasting data.

Within the context of this code, presentAlert()/presentAlert: is just some basic function that presents a UIAlertController (or a legacy UIAlertView) using the message string passed.

Swift 5

// NOTE: This code assumes you have set the UITextField(s)'s delegate property to the 
// object that will contain this code, because otherwise it would never be called.
//
// There are also some better stylistic approaches in Swift to avoid all the 
// nested statements, but I wanted to keep the styles similar to allow others 
// to contrast and compare between the two languages a little easier.

func textField(_ textField: UITextField, shouldChangeCharactersIn range: NSRange, replacementString string: String) -> Bool {

    // Handle backspace/delete
    guard !string.isEmpty else {

        // Backspace detected, allow text change, no need to process the text any further
        return true
    }

    // Input Validation
    // Prevent invalid character input, if keyboard is numberpad
    if textField.keyboardType == .numberPad {

        // Check for invalid input characters
        if CharacterSet(charactersIn: "0123456789").isSuperset(of: CharacterSet(charactersIn: string)) {

            // Present alert so the user knows what went wrong
            presentAlert("This field accepts only numeric entries.")

            // Invalid characters detected, disallow text change
            return false
        }
    }

    // Length Processing
    // Need to convert the NSRange to a Swift-appropriate type
    if let text = textField.text, let range = Range(range, in: text) {

        let proposedText = text.replacingCharacters(in: range, with: string)

        // Check proposed text length does not exceed max character count
        guard proposedText.count <= maxCharacters else {

            // Present alert if pasting text
            // easy: pasted data has a length greater than 1; who copy/pastes one character?
            if string.count > 1 {

                // Pasting text, present alert so the user knows what went wrong
                presentAlert("Paste failed: Maximum character count exceeded.")
            }

            // Character count exceeded, disallow text change
            return false
        }

        // Only enable the OK/submit button if they have entered all numbers for the last four
        // of their SSN (prevents early submissions/trips to authentication server, etc)
        answerButton.isEnabled = (proposedText.count == 4)
    }

    // Allow text change
    return true
}

Objective-C

// NOTE: This code assumes you have set the UITextField(s)'s delegate property to the 
// object that will contain this code, because otherwise it would never be called.

- (BOOL)textField:(UITextField *)textField shouldChangeCharactersInRange:(NSRange)range replacementString:(NSString *)string
{
    // Handle backspace/delete
    if (!string.length)
    {
        // Backspace detected, allow text change, no need to process the text any further
        return YES;
    }

    // Input Validation
    // Prevent invalid character input, if keyboard is numberpad
    if (textField.keyboardType == UIKeyboardTypeNumberPad)
    {
        if ([string rangeOfCharacterFromSet:[NSCharacterSet decimalDigitCharacterSet].invertedSet].location != NSNotFound)
        {
            [self presentAlert: @"This field accepts only numeric entries."];
            return NO;
        }
    }

    // Length Validation
    NSString *proposedText = [textField.text stringByReplacingCharactersInRange:range withString:string];

    // Check proposed text length does not exceed max character count
    if (proposedText.length > maxCharacters)
    {
        // Present alert if pasting text
        // easy: pasted data has a length greater than 1; who copy/pastes one character?
        if (string.length > 1)
        {
            // Pasting text, present alert so the user knows what went wrong
            [self presentAlert: @"Paste failed: Maximum character count exceeded."];
        }

        // Character count exceeded, disallow text change
        return NO;
    }

    // Only enable the OK/submit button if they have entered all numbers for the last four
    // of their SSN (prevents early submissions/trips to authentication server, etc)
    self.answerButton.enabled = (proposedText.length == maxCharacters);

    // Allow text change
    return YES;
}

Thanks! The 'remove invalid characters from input, if keyboard is numberpad' section helped answer my question!
@Gargo the question specifically states that the only values allowed should be the digits 0 through 9. The period character does not fall within those requirements. For allowing the period character, one can see the answer given by Aje here.
already used it but it leaves the problem with leading zeroes
@Gargo you can use something similar to what he has for detecting other period characters and only return yes for a zero character if: the text field is currently empty, if the insertion point is at index 0 and the next character is a period, or if the insertion point is at an index greater than that of an existing period character. At least that would be one way I might check to make sure the zero being entered will not create a leading zero problem.
A
Aje

You can use this code to allow only number in textField.

Before that set delegate for textField

      textFieldName.delegate=self;

or

      [textFieldName setDelegate:self];

Than use this code to allow only digit to textField

      - (BOOL) textField: (UITextField *)theTextField shouldChangeCharactersInRange:(NSRange)range replacementString: (NSString *)string {
//return yes or no after comparing the characters

      // allow backspace
      if (!string.length)
      {
           return YES;
      }

      ////for Decimal value start//////This code use use for allowing single decimal value
      //    if ([theTextField.text rangeOfString:@"."].location == NSNotFound)
      //    {
      //        if ([string isEqualToString:@"."]) {
      //            return YES;
      //        }
      //    }
      //    else
      //    {
      //        if ([[theTextField.text substringFromIndex:[theTextField.text rangeOfString:@"."].location] length]>2)   // this allow 2 digit after decimal 
      //        {
      //            return NO;
      //        }
      //    }
      ////for Decimal value End//////This code use use for allowing single decimal value

      // allow digit 0 to 9
      if ([string intValue])
      {
            return YES;
      }

      return NO;
    }

btw, for others using this code, [string intValue] returns 0 for @"0" - so if ([string intValue]) is not met for @"0". Better to use if ([string rangeOfCharacterFromSet:[[NSCharacterSet decimalDigitCharacterSet] invertedSet]].location != NSNotFound)
@".".intValue is 0. And @"0".intValue is 0 too.
To clarify the other comments here: This code does not let the user type a zero (0) character.
S
SPatel

Try this to avoid textfield clearing issue

Swift 3.0

func textField(textField: UITextField, shouldChangeCharactersInRange range: NSRange, replacementString string: String) -> Bool {
    guard NSCharacterSet(charactersInString: "0123456789").isSupersetOfSet(NSCharacterSet(charactersInString: string)) else {
        return false
    }
    return true
}

Swift 4.0

func textField(_ textField: UITextField, shouldChangeCharactersIn range: NSRange, replacementString string: String) -> Bool {
    guard CharacterSet(charactersIn: "0123456789").isSuperset(of: CharacterSet(charactersIn: string)) else {
        return false
    }
    return true
}

You can simplify delegate method and just left return guard CharacterSet(charactersIn: "0123456789").isSuperset(of: CharacterSet(charactersIn: string))
I copied and pasted onto my code and doesn't work. How do I connect it and make it work?
first set textField delegate (textField.delegate = self) and conform UITextFieldDelegate protocol that's it.
w
whyceewhite

Very specific steps for Swift code

You can provide logic that restricts the text field's input in the func textField(textField: UITextField, shouldChangeCharactersInRange range: NSRange, replacementString string: String) -> Bool method by implementing the UITextFieldDelegate protocol.

For the sake of clarity, these steps assume that your storyboard contains a View Controller with a text field object that should only accept digits.

Create a custom class for the view controller that extends UIViewController. Make sure that the scene in your storyboard refers to the custom class by setting the custom class value in Xcode's Identity Inspector. import UIKit class YourCustomController: UIViewController { override func viewDidLoad() { super.viewDidLoad() } } Create an outlet from your scene's text field to your custom View Controller. class YourCustomController: UIViewController { @IBOutlet weak var numberField: UITextField! ... } Apply the UITextFieldDelegate protocol in your custom view controller. class YourCustomController: UIViewController, UITextFieldDelegate { ... } In your custom view controller's viewDidLoad method, assign your text field's delegate to your custom view controller class. override func viewDidLoad() { super.viewDidLoad() numberField.delegate = self } Add the UITextFieldDelegate's func textField(textField: UITextField, shouldChangeCharactersInRange range: NSRange, replacementString string: String) -> Bool method. As a result of making your custom view controller the numberField's delegate in the previous step, this method will be called each time a user enters a character into the text field. If your method returns true then the character will remain in the text field. If your method returns false then the character will not remain in the text field. The string parameter is the character being entered by the user. If the string character can be converted to an Int then it is between 0 and 9; otherwise, it is some non-number character. class YourCustomController: UIViewController, UITextFieldDelegate { ... func textField(textField: UITextField, shouldChangeCharactersInRange range: NSRange, replacementString string: String) -> Bool { return Int(string) != nil } }

(See below for the full view controller code.)

Example View Controller with digits only text field

import UIKit

class YourCustomController: UIViewController, UITextFieldDelegate {

    @IBOutlet weak var numberField: UITextField!

    override func viewDidLoad() {        
        super.viewDidLoad()       
        numberField.delegate = self
    }

    func textField(textField: UITextField, shouldChangeCharactersInRange range: NSRange, replacementString string: String) -> Bool {        
        return Int(string) != nil
    }    
}

Example View Controller with a Decimal text field

If you want to support a decimal number then take advantage of NSNumberFormatter. See the code comments for the differences.

import UIKit

class YourCustomController: UIViewController, UITextFieldDelegate {

    @IBOutlet weak var numberField: UITextField!

    private var formatter: NSNumberFormatter!

    override func viewDidLoad() {        
        super.viewDidLoad()       
        numberField.delegate = self

        // Initialize the formatter; minimum value is set to zero; style is Decimal. 
        formatter = NSNumberFormatter()
        formatter.numberStyle = NSNumberFormatterStyle.DecimalStyle
        formatter.minimum = 0
    }

    func textField(textField: UITextField, shouldChangeCharactersInRange range: NSRange, replacementString string: String) -> Bool {
        // Combine the current text field value and the new string
        // character. If it conforms to the formatter's settings then
        // it is valid. If it doesn't then nil is returned and the
        // string character should not be allowed in the text field.         
        return formatter.numberFromString("\(textField.text)\(string)") != nil
    }    
}

This is good but made a small adjustment as it doesn't allow you to delete anything in the field without a check for empty string. I also added ability for negative by checking the first character if (string=="-" && range.location==0) || string=="" { return true } return string.toInt() != nil
return string.toInt() != nil Worked like a charm. Thanks!
Note in Swift 2 I had to change this to return Int(string) != nil
One further change I had to make - the delete key no longer worked! So I changed it to return string == "" || Int(string) != nil
Is there any way which will accept a single '.' to represent a decimal point?
B
Blazej SLEBODA
- (BOOL) textField: (UITextField *)textField shouldChangeCharactersInRange:(NSRange)range replacementString: (NSString *)string {

    NSNumberFormatter * nf = [[NSNumberFormatter alloc] init];
    [nf setNumberStyle:NSNumberFormatterNoStyle];

    NSString * newString = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%@%@",textField.text,string];
    NSNumber * number = [nf numberFromString:newString];

    if (number)
        return YES;
    else
       return NO;
}

This works fine for fraction juste you need change the right newString: NSString *newString = [textField.text stringByReplacingCharactersInRange:range withString:string];
p
pkamb

I applied this and it works!!

-(BOOL)textField:(UITextField *)textField shouldChangeCharactersInRange:(NSRange)range replacementString:(NSString *)string{
    // Check for non-numeric characters
    NSUInteger lengthOfString = string.length;
    for (NSInteger index = 0; index < lengthOfString; index++) {
        unichar character = [string characterAtIndex:index];
        if (character < 48) return NO; // 48 unichar for 0
        if (character > 57) return NO; // 57 unichar for 9
    }
    // Check total length for restrict user
    NSUInteger proposedNewLength = textField.text.length - range.length + string.length;
    if (proposedNewLength > 6)
        return YES;
    return YES;                                                                                                                                     
}

To add ".", replace if (character < 48) return NO; // 48 unichar for 0 if (character > 57) return NO; // 57 unichar for 9 with if ((character < 48 || character > 57) && character != 46) I would additionally recommend you compare character to a hexadecimal representations of the numbers as hexadecimals are most commonly used in these circumstances. I.e. if ((character < 0x30 || character > 0x39) && character != 0x2E)
Y
Younes Idrissi

swift 5

    //MARK:- UITextFieldDelegate

func textField(_ textField: UITextField, shouldChangeCharactersIn range: NSRange, replacementString string: String) -> Bool {

    let allowedCharacters = "1234567890"
    let allowedCharcterSet = CharacterSet(charactersIn: allowedCharacters)
    let typedCharcterSet = CharacterSet(charactersIn: string)
    return allowedCharcterSet.isSuperset(of: typedCharcterSet)
}

You can now just tap 1234567890 only


how do you implement this? just creating this function won't connect it to UITextfield
you have to add: textField.delegate = self in viewDidLoad()
j
johnny
NSString* val = [[textField text] stringByReplacingCharactersInRange:range withString:string];
    NSCharacterSet *allowedCharacterSet = [NSCharacterSet decimalDigitCharacterSet];
    if ([[string componentsSeparatedByCharactersInSet:[allowedCharacterSet invertedSet]] count] > 1 || [val length] > 5) {
        return NO;
    }

A
Ankit Kumar Gupta
Works fine for me :

- (BOOL)textField:(UITextField *)textField shouldChangeCharactersInRange:(NSRange)range replacementString:(NSString *)string {
if (([string rangeOfCharacterFromSet:[[NSCharacterSet decimalDigitCharacterSet] invertedSet]].location != NSNotFound) && !(range.length==1 && string.length==0)) {
            return NO;
        }
        return YES;
    }

m
mishimay

In Swift:

    func textField(_ textField: UITextField, shouldChangeCharactersIn range: NSRange, replacementString string: String) -> Bool {
        return string.isEmpty || Int(string) != nil
    }

g
gdm

Keep distinct presentation data from internal representation. There is a simpler way. Let NSNumberFormatter do the job:

 NSNumberFormatter* ns = [[NSNumberFormatter alloc] init];
 ns.numberStyle = NSNumberFormatterDecimalStyle;
 [ns setMaximumFractionDigits:2];
 // This is your internal representation of the localized number
 double a = [[ns numberFromString:self.textIVA.text] doubleValue]];

[mylabel setText:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"€ %@",
     [NSNumberFormatter localizedStringFromNumber:
                          [NSNumber numberWithDouble:a]
                                      numberStyle:NSNumberFormatterDecimalStyle]]];

n
neoneye

If you use my specification pattern then code looks like this

textField.delegate = self

lazy var specification: Specification = {
    return RegularExpressionSpecification(pattern: "^(|0|[1-9]\\d{0,6})$")
}()

func textField(textField: UITextField, shouldChangeCharactersInRange range: NSRange, replacementString string: String) -> Bool {
    let textFieldString: NSString = textField.text ?? ""
    let s = textFieldString.stringByReplacingCharactersInRange(range, withString:string)
    return specification.isSatisfiedBy(s)
}

func textFieldShouldReturn(textField: UITextField) -> Bool {
    let s = textField.text ?? ""
    let isTextValid = specification.isSatisfiedBy(s)
    if isTextValid {
        textField.resignFirstResponder()
    }
    return false
}

How would I restrict the UITextfield to only receive numbers and limit the amount of numbers between 6 and 8?
Hi @MarcoAlmeida take a look at my framework SwiftyFORM, it can live validate text, github.com/neoneye/SwiftyFORM
H
Hiren

I have modified @iDev's answer to work for digitals and ".":

-(BOOL)textField:(UITextField *)textField shouldChangeCharactersInRange:(NSRange)range replacementString:(NSString *)string{
     // Check for non-numeric characters
     NSUInteger lengthOfString = string.length;
     for (NSInteger index = 0; index < lengthOfString; index++) {
         unichar character = [string characterAtIndex:index];
         if ((character < 48) && (character != 46)) return NO; 
         // 48 unichar for 0, and 46 unichar for point
         if (character > 57) return NO; 
         // 57 unichar for 9
     }
     // Check for total length
     NSUInteger proposedNewLength = textField.text.length - range.length + string.length;
     if (proposedNewLength > 6)
         return YES;
     return YES; 
 }

A
ArgaPK

swift 3

func textField(_ textField: UITextField, shouldChangeCharactersIn range: NSRange, replacementString string: String) -> Bool {
    if textField==yourTextFieldOutlet {
                if(CharacterSet.decimalDigits.isSuperset(of: CharacterSet(charactersIn: yourTextFieldOutlet.text!))){
//if numbers only, then your code here
                }
                else{
                showAlert(title: "Error",message: "Enter Number only",type: "failure")
                }
            }
    return true
    }

p
pii_ke

Use this code:

NSString* val = [[textField text] stringByReplacingCharactersInRange:range withString:string];
NSCharacterSet *allowedCharacterSet = [NSCharacterSet decimalDigitCharacterSet];
if ([[string componentsSeparatedByCharactersInSet:[allowedCharacterSet invertedSet]] count] > 1 || [val length] > 5) {
    return NO;
}