n some working code.
Regards
Steve
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From: James Lynes [mailto:jmlyne...@gmail.com]
Sent: 15 February 2013 14:53
To: steveco.1...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Vaiidators
Steve:
Yea, I know I need to start using sizers. They just seem like so much extra
complexity for small example program
Hi James,
> Here's what I have working for a custom dialog with a text validator.
Probably a cleaner way to do some of it, but one step at a time. :)
It's cool, sadly, I don't think you can do any more with validator.
You should be able to do most of your layout with sizers. I'm afraid they
Steve:
Here's what I have working for a custom dialog with a text validator.
Probably a cleaner way to do some of it, but one step at a time. :)
Thanks to all for their suggestions.
James
(also posted to github)
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 12:10 AM, James Lynes wrote:
> I have a working version a
I have a working version and will post it after some sleep.
James
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 11:21 AM, James Lynes wrote:
> Steve:
>
> Looks like your example matches up with Johan's suggestion. I'll try a
> character class.
>
> Thanks, for your response.
>
> James
>
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 6
Steve:
Looks like your example matches up with Johan's suggestion. I'll try a
character class.
Thanks, for your response.
James
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 6:36 AM, wrote:
> > I am playing with creating a custom dialog using validators and I seem to
> > have hit a wall. I am using the code from
Johan:
Thanks for the hint. I will give it a try.
Are validators not used very often? If multiple values need to be returned
from a custom dialog, is a hash reference used to return the values or do
you use multiple validators?
Maybe someone has a complete custom dialog they can post.
James
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> I am playing with creating a custom dialog using validators and I seem to
> have hit a wall. I am using the code from the wxPerl demo program.
I've just checked my old code and the best I got was:
my $regex = "[\d\.]";
Steve
James Lynes writes:
> print Dumper($timeval) says:
> $VAR1 = bless( {
> 'data' => \'10:00',
> 'validate' => qr/(?^:(\d+:))/
>}, 'LCDAlarmClockDialog::Validator' );
>
> 1. Not sure what the pre-pended ?^: means. It was added by
> Wx::Perl::Text
- Original Message -
> From: James Lynes
> To: wxperl-users@perl.org
> Cc:
> Sent: Monday, February 11, 2013 2:15 AM
> Subject: Vaiidators
>
> Hi:
>
> I am playing with creating a custom dialog using validators and I seem to
> have hit a wall. I am using the code from the wxPerl dem
Hi James,
> I want to enter a time of day value such as ##:## and ensure the colon
> was entered.
I'd live to hear if you manage to do this.
>
>2. I have tried a number of regex strings:
> (\d+) allows entry of numbers
> (:) allows entry of colons
> (
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