NumberPad for iPad?
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I set Number Pad for my TextField on the Storyboard, because I need only numbers for my app. But it works for iPhone only. I can't find solution for iPad. I tried
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
self.myTextField.keyboardType = .numberPad
but it doesn't work. Help me please.
ios swift xcode ipad
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I set Number Pad for my TextField on the Storyboard, because I need only numbers for my app. But it works for iPhone only. I can't find solution for iPad. I tried
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
self.myTextField.keyboardType = .numberPad
but it doesn't work. Help me please.
ios swift xcode ipad
Probably duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/27409483/number-keyboard-in-ipad
– Robert Dresler
Nov 11 at 13:46
@RobertDresler I did read it. But all of it for Objective-C
– Sheron Li
Nov 11 at 13:48
The answer still stands, since the underlying SDK/system is the same. If you want number pad on iPad you need a custom keyboard.
– Losiowaty
Nov 11 at 14:07
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I set Number Pad for my TextField on the Storyboard, because I need only numbers for my app. But it works for iPhone only. I can't find solution for iPad. I tried
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
self.myTextField.keyboardType = .numberPad
but it doesn't work. Help me please.
ios swift xcode ipad
I set Number Pad for my TextField on the Storyboard, because I need only numbers for my app. But it works for iPhone only. I can't find solution for iPad. I tried
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
self.myTextField.keyboardType = .numberPad
but it doesn't work. Help me please.
ios swift xcode ipad
ios swift xcode ipad
asked Nov 11 at 13:38
Sheron Li
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Probably duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/27409483/number-keyboard-in-ipad
– Robert Dresler
Nov 11 at 13:46
@RobertDresler I did read it. But all of it for Objective-C
– Sheron Li
Nov 11 at 13:48
The answer still stands, since the underlying SDK/system is the same. If you want number pad on iPad you need a custom keyboard.
– Losiowaty
Nov 11 at 14:07
add a comment |
Probably duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/27409483/number-keyboard-in-ipad
– Robert Dresler
Nov 11 at 13:46
@RobertDresler I did read it. But all of it for Objective-C
– Sheron Li
Nov 11 at 13:48
The answer still stands, since the underlying SDK/system is the same. If you want number pad on iPad you need a custom keyboard.
– Losiowaty
Nov 11 at 14:07
Probably duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/27409483/number-keyboard-in-ipad
– Robert Dresler
Nov 11 at 13:46
Probably duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/27409483/number-keyboard-in-ipad
– Robert Dresler
Nov 11 at 13:46
@RobertDresler I did read it. But all of it for Objective-C
– Sheron Li
Nov 11 at 13:48
@RobertDresler I did read it. But all of it for Objective-C
– Sheron Li
Nov 11 at 13:48
The answer still stands, since the underlying SDK/system is the same. If you want number pad on iPad you need a custom keyboard.
– Losiowaty
Nov 11 at 14:07
The answer still stands, since the underlying SDK/system is the same. If you want number pad on iPad you need a custom keyboard.
– Losiowaty
Nov 11 at 14:07
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iPad doesn't have number only keyboard. You should implement your own. There are some git projects you can use like these:
- Some Swift Repositories:
- NumericKeyboard
- NumPad
- NumberPad
- KBNumberPad
- Some Objective-c Repositories:
- HSNumericField
- NumericKeypad
- NumberPad
Thank you. But all of it for Objective-C
– Sheron Li
Nov 11 at 13:48
Updated @SheronLi
– Mojtaba Hosseini
Nov 11 at 13:54
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@SheronLi you can use objective c lib in swift also, if they dont have, make it acessible in swift urself by making bridging header.
– Harjot Singh
Nov 11 at 14:07
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
iPad doesn't have number only keyboard. You should implement your own. There are some git projects you can use like these:
- Some Swift Repositories:
- NumericKeyboard
- NumPad
- NumberPad
- KBNumberPad
- Some Objective-c Repositories:
- HSNumericField
- NumericKeypad
- NumberPad
Thank you. But all of it for Objective-C
– Sheron Li
Nov 11 at 13:48
Updated @SheronLi
– Mojtaba Hosseini
Nov 11 at 13:54
1
@SheronLi you can use objective c lib in swift also, if they dont have, make it acessible in swift urself by making bridging header.
– Harjot Singh
Nov 11 at 14:07
add a comment |
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
iPad doesn't have number only keyboard. You should implement your own. There are some git projects you can use like these:
- Some Swift Repositories:
- NumericKeyboard
- NumPad
- NumberPad
- KBNumberPad
- Some Objective-c Repositories:
- HSNumericField
- NumericKeypad
- NumberPad
Thank you. But all of it for Objective-C
– Sheron Li
Nov 11 at 13:48
Updated @SheronLi
– Mojtaba Hosseini
Nov 11 at 13:54
1
@SheronLi you can use objective c lib in swift also, if they dont have, make it acessible in swift urself by making bridging header.
– Harjot Singh
Nov 11 at 14:07
add a comment |
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
iPad doesn't have number only keyboard. You should implement your own. There are some git projects you can use like these:
- Some Swift Repositories:
- NumericKeyboard
- NumPad
- NumberPad
- KBNumberPad
- Some Objective-c Repositories:
- HSNumericField
- NumericKeypad
- NumberPad
iPad doesn't have number only keyboard. You should implement your own. There are some git projects you can use like these:
- Some Swift Repositories:
- NumericKeyboard
- NumPad
- NumberPad
- KBNumberPad
- Some Objective-c Repositories:
- HSNumericField
- NumericKeypad
- NumberPad
edited Nov 11 at 13:52
answered Nov 11 at 13:45
Mojtaba Hosseini
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2,425523
Thank you. But all of it for Objective-C
– Sheron Li
Nov 11 at 13:48
Updated @SheronLi
– Mojtaba Hosseini
Nov 11 at 13:54
1
@SheronLi you can use objective c lib in swift also, if they dont have, make it acessible in swift urself by making bridging header.
– Harjot Singh
Nov 11 at 14:07
add a comment |
Thank you. But all of it for Objective-C
– Sheron Li
Nov 11 at 13:48
Updated @SheronLi
– Mojtaba Hosseini
Nov 11 at 13:54
1
@SheronLi you can use objective c lib in swift also, if they dont have, make it acessible in swift urself by making bridging header.
– Harjot Singh
Nov 11 at 14:07
Thank you. But all of it for Objective-C
– Sheron Li
Nov 11 at 13:48
Thank you. But all of it for Objective-C
– Sheron Li
Nov 11 at 13:48
Updated @SheronLi
– Mojtaba Hosseini
Nov 11 at 13:54
Updated @SheronLi
– Mojtaba Hosseini
Nov 11 at 13:54
1
1
@SheronLi you can use objective c lib in swift also, if they dont have, make it acessible in swift urself by making bridging header.
– Harjot Singh
Nov 11 at 14:07
@SheronLi you can use objective c lib in swift also, if they dont have, make it acessible in swift urself by making bridging header.
– Harjot Singh
Nov 11 at 14:07
add a comment |
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Probably duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/27409483/number-keyboard-in-ipad
– Robert Dresler
Nov 11 at 13:46
@RobertDresler I did read it. But all of it for Objective-C
– Sheron Li
Nov 11 at 13:48
The answer still stands, since the underlying SDK/system is the same. If you want number pad on iPad you need a custom keyboard.
– Losiowaty
Nov 11 at 14:07