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Public Property OutputFormat As System.String |
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public System.string OutputFormat {get; set;} |
The formatting mask can only be used to format numbers and dates. There is no support for formatting alphanumeric strings.
Setting the OutputFormat in the Format event of a control's section does not catch the first record. The reason for this behaviour is that the database values are applied to the the control BEFORE the Format event. If you change the OutputFormat in the Format event, set Control.Value=Control.Value so that the OutputFormat gets reapplied.
Underscore (_) keycode can be used in OutputFormat property to skip the width of the next character. This code is commonly used as _) to leave space for a closing parenthesis in a positive number format when the negative number format includes parentheses. This allows both positive and negative values to line up at the decimal point.
The OutputFormat property of the TextBox control includes four sections delimited by a semicolon. Each section contains the format specifications for a different type of number:
- The first section provides the format for positive numbers.
- The second section provides the format for negative numbers.
- The third section provides the format for Zero values.
- The fourth section provides the format for Null or System.DBNull values.
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private void detail_Format(object sender, System.EventArgs eArgs) { this.txtShippedDate.OutputFormat = "MMMM"; this.txtShippedDate.Value = this.txtShippedDate.Value; } |
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Private Sub Detail1_Format(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Detail1.Format Me.txtShippedDate.OutputFormat = "MMMM" Me.txtShippedDate.Value = Me.txtShippedDate.Value End Sub |
Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2