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I have a TEdit for user to enter a job number. Job numbers vary in format, but one format is yy-xxxx, where yy is the year, so 22-1437 is a valid job number.

 

The popup keyboard on android sometimes does not list a minus sign (dash) when entering numbers. In the past I programmed the edit control to take any of these characters (comma, *, #, space) and to convert them to a dash on the fly.

 

Ideally I could do this in KeyUp or KeyDown or KeyPress (if it existed in FMX but it does not), and just swap characters. I haven't been able to make that work for some reason, so I'm resorting to the OnChangeTracking event.

 

My code is below. IT is way longer than I would need if I could intercept and change character in KeyUp or KeyDown.

 

The problem I have is, say user types 22#. # is replaced with -, so TEdit now holds 22- and the caret is flashing after the -. When user types the next number, it appears at the START of the edit field, not after the - as expected. On screen the caret is where it should be right up until I type the number after the -.

 

This is one of those that I've spent a couple hours on and it should be trivial. Maybe it is. Please advise.

 

procedure TfrmMain.edtJobChangeTracking(Sender: TObject);
var
  s : string;
  i1, i2, i3, i4, imax : integer;
  iTotal : integer;
  savePos : integer;
  saveEvent : TNotifyEvent;
begin
  saveEvent := TEdit (sender).OnChangeTracking;
  TEdit (sender).OnChangeTracking := nil;

  try
    savePos := TEdit (sender).CaretPosition;

 

    s := TEdit (sender).Text;

    i1 := s.IndexOf (' ');
    i2 := s.IndexOf ('#');
    i3 := s.IndexOf ('*');
    i4 := s.IndexOf (',');

 

    iTotal := i1 + i2 + i3 + i4 + 4;  // -1 from indexOf means not found

 

    if i1 >= 0 then
      s := s.Replace (' ', '-', [rfReplaceAll]);

    if i2 >= 0 then
      s := s.Replace ('#', '-', [rfReplaceAll]);

    if i3 >= 0 then
      s := s.Replace ('*', '-', [rfReplaceAll]);

    if i4 >= 0 then
      s := s.Replace (',', '-', [rfReplaceAll]);

 

 

    if iTotal > 0 then
      TEdit (sender).Text := s;

 

    RunRefSearch;  // this is the query in database to see if we found a match
  finally
    if iTotal > 0 then
      begin
        // 9/17/22 - cannot get this to work right...
        // user types 22#... display shows 22- which is what I want
        // but next character appears at START of edit field, not after the -
        if (savePos < 0) or (savePos = s.Length) then
          TEdit (sender).GoToTextEnd
        else
          TEdit (sender).CaretPosition := savePos;

 

        TEdit (sender).SelStart := TEdit (sender).CaretPosition;
        TEdit (sender).SelLength := 0;
      end;

 

    TEdit (sender).OnChangeTracking := saveEvent;
  end;
end;
 

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I've solved my problem by adding a timer that I call in the finally block that does the things listed in the finally. It runs with a 50ms so I don't notice any delays with the screen. This required me to save the current editor and caret position in form variables, and the code is much uglier than I'd like, but I will take working over pretty any time.


first two lines of ChangeTracking event:

  HackEdit := TEdit (sender);  // HackEdit is a form var of TEdit

  HackEditSaveCaretPos := HackEdit.CaretPosition;
 

In the finally I have this now:

    TEdit (sender).OnChangeTracking := saveEvent;
    if iTotal > 0 then
      tmrHackEdit.Enabled := true;

 

and the timer does this:

  tmrHackEdit.Enabled := false;

  if assigned (HackEdit) then
    begin
      if (HackEditSaveCaretPos >= 0) then
        HackEdit.CaretPosition := HackEditSaveCaretPos
      else
        HackEdit.GoToTextEnd;

      HackEdit.SelStart := HackEdit.CaretPosition;
      HackEdit.SelLength := 0;
    end;
 

All works as it should now.

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