How to restrict the decimal digits in WPF DoubleTextBox?
You can restrict the decimal digits of WPF DoubleTextBox by using the NumberDecimalDigits property. When the NumberDecimalDigits property is set to zero, the decimal digits does not get applied to WPF DoubleTextBox.
XAML
<Grid> <syncfusion:DoubleTextBox Name="DoubleTextBox" Width="100" Height="23" NumberDecimalDigits="0" /> </Grid>
C#
//The following code demonstrates how to set the NumberDecimalDigits property for the DoubleTextBox using Syncfusion.Windows.Tools.Controls; using Syncfusion.Windows.Shared; namespace WpfApplication24 { /// <summary> /// Interaction logic for MainWindow.xaml /// </summary> public partial class MainWindow : Window { public MainWindow() { DoubleTextBox.NumberDecimalDigits = 0; } } }
Conclusion
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