XtraInputBox.Show<T>(IWin32Window, String, String, T, MessageBoxButtons) Method
Displays an input box with the specified title, prompt, and default response. You can also specify the returned value’s type and the window that provides look and feel settings for the input box.
Namespace: DevExpress.XtraEditors
Assembly: DevExpress.XtraEditors.v19.2.dll
Declaration
public static T Show<T>(
IWin32Window owner,
string prompt,
string title,
T defaultResponse,
MessageBoxButtons buttons
)
where T : struct
Parameters
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
owner | IWin32Window | An IWin32Window object that provides look and feel settings for the dialog box. |
prompt | String | The text above the editor. |
title | String | The text in the title bar. |
defaultResponse | T | The editor’s default value. |
buttons | MessageBoxButtons | A value that specifies which buttons to display in the input box. |
Type Parameters
Name | Description |
---|---|
T | The returned value’s type. |
Returns
Type | Description |
---|---|
T | If OK or Yes is clicked, the editor’s value converted to the specified type. Otherwise, the type’s default value. |
Example
The code snippet below shows how to display a dialog box with custom settings.
using DevExpress.XtraEditors;
// Display an iput box with the specifiedx prompt, title, and default response.
XtraInputBox.Show("Enter a new value", "Change Settings", "Default");
XtraInputBox.Show(this, "Enter a new value", "Change Settings", "Default");
// Initialize a new XtraInputBoxArgs instance.
XtraInputBoxArgs args = new XtraInputBoxArgs();
// Specify settings.
args.Caption = "Shipping options";
args.Prompt = "Delivery date";
args.DefaultButtonIndex = 0;
// Initialize a new DateEdit instance.
DateEdit editor = new DateEdit();
// Specify settings.
editor.Properties.CalendarView = DevExpress.XtraEditors.Repository.CalendarView.TouchUI;
editor.Properties.Mask.EditMask = "MMMM d, yyyy";
// Assign the editor to the input box settings.
args.Editor = editor;
// Specify the editor's default value.
args.DefaultResponse = DateTime.Now.Date.AddDays(3);
// Display an input box and assign the result to a variable.
var result = XtraInputBox.Show(args);
// You can also use the generic method and specify the return value's type.
DateTime resultDateTime = XtraInputBox.Show<DateTime>(args);
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