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    • DaveClark
      DaveClark last edited by

      I write calculation type apps for my work. I like the simplicity of your number keyboard. It is straight forward and not a lot of noise. I would like to use it in my stuff on my iphone and ipad. How would I modify it to add a decimal point?

      any help would be very much appreciated

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      • cvp
        cvp @DaveClark last edited by cvp

        @DaveClark change only one line

        	keys = '123x|456|789y| 0.'
        

        If SetTextFieldAsNumeric.py resides in site-packages, you will have to restart Pythonista.

        The decimal point key is appended like the digits but no check is done, for instance if you type 12..34 instead of 12.34

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        • JonB
          JonB last edited by

          @cvp you might consider creating named "virtual keys" encoded using brackets, instead of using x and y, say [cancel] and [done] or something like that. Or use some sort of Unicode character. I could see people wanting to use this for custom keyboards that include full or abbreviated alphabets. Also, I could agine applications where other custom keys might be desirble, such as arrow keys, "calculator" popups...
          You might have a named custom key dict which lets you define in one place the icon or title, and a function of the to call to do the action.
          Again, this was a great idea and was well executed.

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          • cvp
            cvp @JonB last edited by cvp

            @JonB I agree with you, we could generalize the function with more parameters but I only have tried something by reading Apple inputview. And I'm not a specialist of args 😢.
            I just want to be sure readers can easily understand my short code and understand how they could add their own keys with their own icons and actions...

            And thousand thanks for your last line, it makes me more happy even than the last match of Belgium (my country) in Russia😂

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            • DaveClark
              DaveClark @cvp last edited by

              @cvp Thank you for your help and quick answer on adding the decimal point to your keypad

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              • cvp
                cvp @JonB last edited by cvp

                @JonB like this SetTextFieldPad.py

                import ui
                from objc_util import *
                
                def SetTextFieldPad(tf,pad=None):
                	if not pad:
                		pad = [{'key':'1'},{'key':'2'},{'key':'3'},
                		{'key':'back space','icon':'typb:Delete'},
                		{'key':'new row'},
                		{'key':'4'},{'key':'5'},{'key':'6'},
                		{'key':'delete','icon':'emj:Multiplication_X'},
                		{'key':'new row'},
                		{'key':'7'},{'key':'8'},{'key':'9'},
                		{'key':'done','icon':'emj:Checkmark_3'},
                		{'key':'new row'},
                		{'key':'nul'},{'key':'0'}]
                	tfo = ObjCInstance(tf).textField() # UITextField is subview of ui.TextField
                	
                	def key_pressed(sender):
                
                			tfb = sender.TextField
                			tfobjc = ObjCInstance(tfb).textField()
                			cursor = tfobjc.offsetFromPosition_toPosition_(tfobjc.beginningOfDocument(), tfobjc.selectedTextRange().start())
                			if sender.name == 'delete':
                				if cursor <= (len(tfb.text)-1):
                					tfb.text = tfb.text[:cursor] + tfb.text[cursor+1:]
                			elif sender.name == 'back space':
                				if cursor > 0:
                					#if tfb.text != '':
                					tfb.text = tfb.text[:cursor-1] + tfb.text[cursor:]
                					cursor = cursor - 1
                			elif sender.name == 'done':
                				tfb.end_editing()
                				return
                			else:
                				tfb.text = tfb.text[:cursor] + sender.title + tfb.text[cursor:]
                				cursor = cursor + 1
                				
                			# set cursor
                			cursor_position = tfobjc.positionFromPosition_offset_(tfobjc.beginningOfDocument(), cursor)
                			tfobjc.selectedTextRange = tfobjc.textRangeFromPosition_toPosition_(cursor_position, cursor_position)
                
                	# design your keyboard
                	# pad = [{key='functionnality',title='title',icon='icon'},...]
                	#		new row => new row
                	#		nul => no key
                	#		back space => left delete
                	#		delete => right delete
                	#		done => discard the keyboard
                	#   other => append the character
                	
                	# count the maximum width of rows
                	row_max_length = 0
                	row_length = 0
                	for pad_elem in pad:
                		if pad_elem['key'] == 'new row':
                			if row_length > row_max_length:
                				row_max_length = row_length
                			row_length = 0		
                		else:
                			row_length = row_length + 1
                	if row_length > row_max_length:
                		row_max_length = row_length
                
                	v = ui.View()
                	db = 50
                	dd = 10
                	x0 = (ui.get_screen_size()[0]-row_max_length*db-(row_max_length-1)*dd)/2
                	x = x0
                	y = dd
                
                	for pad_elem in pad:
                		if pad_elem['key'] == 'new row':
                			y = y + db + dd
                			x = x0
                		elif pad_elem['key'] == 'nul':			
                			x = x + db + dd
                		else:			
                			b = ui.Button()
                			b.name = pad_elem['key']
                			b.background_color = 'white'	# or any other color
                			b.tint_color = 'black'
                			b.corner_radius = 10 
                			b.title = ''
                			b.font = ('<system>',32)
                			if 'icon' in pad_elem:
                				b.image = ui.Image.named(pad_elem['icon']).with_rendering_mode(ui.RENDERING_MODE_ORIGINAL)
                			elif 'title' not in pad_elem:
                				b.title = pad_elem['key']
                			if 'title' in pad_elem:
                				b.title = pad_elem['title']
                
                			b.frame = (x,y,db,db)
                			b.TextField = tf # store tf as key attribute  needed when pressed
                			if 'action' in pad_elem:
                				b.action = pad_elem['action']
                			else:
                				b.action = key_pressed
                			v.add_subview(b)
                			x = x + db + dd
                	y = y + db + dd
                
                	v.width = ui.get_screen_size()[0]
                	v.height = y
                
                	# view of keyboard
                	retain_global(v) # see https://forum.omz-software.com/topic/4653/button-action-not-called-when-view-is-added-to-native-view
                	tfo.setInputView_(ObjCInstance(v))
                	
                	# color of cursor and selected text
                	tfo.tintColor = UIColor.redColor().colorWithAlphaComponent(0.5)
                
                	# comment both lines to keep undo/redo/paste BarButtons above keyboard
                	tfo.inputAssistantItem().setLeadingBarButtonGroups(None)
                	tfo.inputAssistantItem().setTrailingBarButtonGroups(None)
                

                And

                import ui
                from SetTextFieldPad import SetTextFieldPad
                
                def my_action(sender):
                	sender.TextField.name = 'my_action called'
                	sender.TextField.text = 'auto_filled by my_action'
                 
                tf = ui.TextField()
                #pad = [{'key':'','title'=:'','icon':''}]
                pad = [{'key':'1'},{'key':'2'},{'key':'3'},
                		{'key':'back space','icon':'typb:Delete'},
                		{'key':'new row'},
                		{'key':'4'},{'key':'5'},{'key':'6'},
                		{'key':'delete','icon':'emj:Multiplication_X'},
                		{'key':'new row'},
                		{'key':'7'},{'key':'8'},{'key':'9'},
                		{'key':'ole','action':my_action,'icon':'typb:User'},
                		{'key':'done','icon':'emj:Checkmark_3'},
                		{'key':'new row'},
                		{'key':'nul'},{'key':'0'}]
                SetTextFieldPad(tf,pad=pad)
                tf.text = ''
                tf.width = 400
                tf.present('sheet')
                tf.begin_editing()
                tf.wait_modal()
                

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                • JonB
                  JonB last edited by

                  exactly, nice

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                  • cvp
                    cvp @JonB last edited by

                    @JonB Thanks. Did you see I ‘ve added the functionality “delete at (right of) cursor”.

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                    • DaveClark
                      DaveClark last edited by

                      I have something that works on a iPad, but I would like to incorporate the new number pad in the program. This is where I’m at

                      import ui
                       
                      def getInput(view):
                          textfield = v[view]
                          input = textfield.text
                          return input
                            
                      def calculate(top, bottom): 
                          result = repr(round(1/(1/top + 1/bottom))) + ' pounds per inch'	  
                          return result
                          
                      def button_tapped(sender):
                          top = float(getInput('textfield1'))
                          bottom = float(getInput('textfield2'))
                          v['textfield3'].text = calculate(top, bottom) 
                              
                      v = ui.load_view('uitest')
                      
                      v['textfield1'].keyboard_type = ui.KEYBOARD_DECIMAL_PAD   
                      v['textfield2'].keyboard_type = ui.KEYBOARD_DECIMAL_PAD  
                       
                      button1 = v['button1']
                      button1.action = button_tapped
                      v.present('sheet')
                      

                      How would I make your keypad be the default keypad.

                      Any help would be very much appreciated

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                      • cvp
                        cvp @DaveClark last edited by

                        @DaveClark Sorry for the delay but I'm in holidays far from my home.
                        Try

                        import ui
                        from SetTextFieldPad import SetTextFieldPad
                        
                        
                        import ui
                         
                        def getInput(view):
                            textfield = v[view]
                            input = textfield.text
                            return input
                              
                        def calculate(top, bottom): 
                            result = repr(round(1/(1/top + 1/bottom))) + ' pounds per inch'   
                            return result
                            
                        def button_tapped(sender):
                            top = float(getInput('textfield1'))
                            bottom = float(getInput('textfield2'))
                            v['textfield3'].text = calculate(top, bottom) 
                                
                        v = ui.load_view('uitest')
                        
                        #v['textfield1'].keyboard_type = ui.KEYBOARD_DECIMAL_PAD   
                        #v['textfield2'].keyboard_type = ui.KEYBOARD_DECIMAL_PAD  
                        
                        SetTextFieldPad(v['textfield1'])
                        SetTextFieldPad(v['textfield2'])
                         
                        button1 = v['button1']
                        button1.action = button_tapped
                        v.present('sheet')```
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                        • DaveClark
                          DaveClark @cvp last edited by DaveClark

                          @cvp Oh my God. That’s it, You should see the mess I have got going in trying to incorporate your keypad. I guess I don’t get it yet, but I’m trying.

                          Thank you so much for your help, and thank you for taking the time to help. I really enjoy the little programming projects I have and I am getting there

                          Thanks again

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                          • cvp
                            cvp last edited by

                            Added to my SetTextFieldPad support of SFSymbols as icon on keyboard key

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