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WPF TextBox

Posted by Mahesh Chand Articles | WPF with C# August 21, 2008
This article shows how to use and work with the TextBox control available in WPF and XAML.
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XAML <TextBox /> element represents the XAML TextBox control. This article discusses how to create a TextBox and set its various properties such as background and foreground colors, setting size and positions, fonts, wrapping, scrolling, and input validations.

Creating a TextBox

The <TextBox /> tag creates a text box.  The following syntaxes create text boxes: 

  • <TextBox />
  • <TextBox></TextBox>
  • <TextBox>Enter something here</TextBox>

This code snippet creates a text box with text in it.  

<Canvas>
    <TextBox>Enter something here</TextBox>

</
Canvas

The output of the above code snippet generates the the text box in Figure 1. The default position of text box is 0,0.

Figure 1.

Setting Size and Position

The Height and Width attributes sets the height and width of text box. Setting the position of a text box is little tricky. To set the position of the text box, you have to set the Top and Left positions of the parent XAML tag. For example, in our case, the parent tag for TextBox is Canvas. So I set Canvas.Top and Canvas.Left attributes to set the top and left position of the text box.  

<TextBox Width="200" Height="40" Canvas.Top="50" Canvas.Left="20">
        Enter something here

</
TextBox> 

The new output looks like Figure 2. 

Figure 2.

Setting Background and Foreground Colors

The Background and Foreground attributes set the background and foreground colors of text box. The following code sets background color as red and foreground color as yellow for the text box. 

<TextBox Width="200" Height="40" Canvas.Top="50" Canvas.Left="20"
       
Background="Red" Foreground="Yellow">
        Enter something here
 </TextBox>
 

The text box with yellow foreground and red background looks like Figure 3.

Figure 3.

Setting Font

The FontFamily, FontSize, FontStyle, and FontWeight attributes set the font face, size, style, and weight of the text box font respectively. 

<TextBox Width="200" Height="40" Canvas.Top="50" Canvas.Left="20"
       
Background="Red" Foreground="Yellow"
       
FontFamily="Verdana" FontSize="14" FontStyle="Italic" FontWeight="ExtraBold">
        Enter something here
    </TextBox>

Here is the output with font verdana, size 14 points, style italic, and weight extra bold.

Figure 4.

Wrapping and Scrolling Text

The TextWrapping attributes sets the wrapping of text and VerticalScrollBarVisibility and HorizontalScrollBarVisibility sets the vertical and horizontal scroll bars visible. 

TextWrapping="Wrap" VerticalScrollBarVisibility="Auto" HorizontalScrollBarVisibility ="Visible"

The new TextBox looks like Figure 5.

Figure 5.

Restricting Input Text

MaxHeight, MaxWidth, MaxLines, and MaxLength attributes of text box restricts the maximum height, maximum width, maximum number of lines, and maximum length of the text box. Similarly MinHeight, MinWidht, MinLines, and MinLength restricts the minimum height, minimum width, minimum number of lines, and minimum length of the text box. 

Setting IsReadOnly attribute to true makes the text box non editable.

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Hi Sir,

        My self vikas verma I am a developer. i was making my new project using WPF but there were lots of dificulty which i solved by using ur examples from the link provided. But now i am stuck in validating event which is not available in WPF . I want my text box should not be left blank it should not allow the cursor(or tabbing) to go ahead without entering value to the text box the cursor should be focused there only pls help me.
My email id is vicyverma@gmail.com
 

Posted by vikas verma May 01, 2010

that was useful
but how to get/set the text from/in a text box in wpf

Posted by ZERO Morsi Jan 14, 2010

If you go to C# Corner home page and in the left side Technologies, click WCF, you will find many articles and free books on WCF.

Posted by Mahesh Chand Apr 07, 2009

Hi Mahesh, Hope every thing going gr8. I need some notes on WCF with example. can you post for me? Regards Ravi

Posted by ravi kumar Nov 17, 2008
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