8.4 Range Checking

At times you'll want to validate that a user's entry falls within a range. That range can be within a pair of numbers, characters, or dates. In addition, you can express the boundaries for the range by using constants or by comparing its value with values found in other controls.

In this simple example, you'll prompt the user for a number between 10 and 20 and then validate his answer to ensure that it was entered properly. To do so, create a form with a prompt, a text box, and of course a RangeValidator control. The RangeValidator takes a number of attributes to designate the object to validate and the range within which its values must lie, as shown in the following HTML source:

<asp:RangeValidator   runat="server" type="Integer" ControlToValidate="txtValue" MinimumValue="10" MaximumValue="20">Between 10 and 20 please</asp:RangeValidator>

The text Between 10 and 20 please will be displayed if the value is not within the range of values specified by the MinimumValue and MaximumValue attributes. The type attribute designates how the value should be evaluated, and may be any of the following types: Currency, Date, Double, Integer, String.

If there are no validation errors, the form can be submitted; otherwise, the range checking error message is displayed.

The complete .aspx source is shown in Example 8-5.

Example 8-5. Range validation
<%@  Page language="c#"  Codebehind="WebForm1.aspx.cs"  AutoEventWireup="false"  Inherits="RangeValidation.WebForm1" %> <HTML>   <HEAD>     <meta name=vs_targetSchema content="Internet Explorer 5.0">     <meta name="GENERATOR" Content="Microsoft Visual Studio 7.0">     <meta name="CODE_LANGUAGE" Content="C#">   </HEAD>   <body MS_POSITIONING="GridLayout">     <form method="post" runat="server">     <table>       <tr>          <td colspan="2">             <h5>Enter a number between 10 and 20:</h5>          </td>       </tr>       <tr>          <td>             <asp:TextBox  Width="30"  Runat="server"/>          </td>          <td>             <asp:RangeValidator               runat="server"             type= "Integer"             ControlToValidate="txtValue"             MinimumValue="10"             MaximumValue="20">Between 10 and 20 please</asp:RangeValidator>          </td>       </tr>       <tr>          <td colspan="2">             <asp:Button Runat="server" Text="Validate"                id=Button1></asp:Button>          </td>       </tr>       <tr>          <td>             <asp:Label  Text="" runat="server"/>          </td>       </tr>     </table>     </form>   </body> </HTML>


Programming ASP. NET
Programming ASP.NET 3.5
ISBN: 0596529562
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 156

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