Mobile phone field in form
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I want to build mobile phone field in my form like the image given below.
brackets has three digits next portion also has 3 digits and last section has 4 digits.How can I achive this.
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I want to build mobile phone field in my form like the image given below.
brackets has three digits next portion also has 3 digits and last section has 4 digits.How can I achive this.
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Asim's question is perfectly fine, why the down votes?
– Greg
Nov 22 at 13:40
Thanks Greg for your answer and inquiry.
– Asim Malik
Nov 22 at 13:44
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I want to build mobile phone field in my form like the image given below.
brackets has three digits next portion also has 3 digits and last section has 4 digits.How can I achive this.
javascript html
I want to build mobile phone field in my form like the image given below.
brackets has three digits next portion also has 3 digits and last section has 4 digits.How can I achive this.
javascript html
javascript html
asked Nov 22 at 13:18
Asim Malik
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Asim's question is perfectly fine, why the down votes?
– Greg
Nov 22 at 13:40
Thanks Greg for your answer and inquiry.
– Asim Malik
Nov 22 at 13:44
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Asim's question is perfectly fine, why the down votes?
– Greg
Nov 22 at 13:40
Thanks Greg for your answer and inquiry.
– Asim Malik
Nov 22 at 13:44
Asim's question is perfectly fine, why the down votes?
– Greg
Nov 22 at 13:40
Asim's question is perfectly fine, why the down votes?
– Greg
Nov 22 at 13:40
Thanks Greg for your answer and inquiry.
– Asim Malik
Nov 22 at 13:44
Thanks Greg for your answer and inquiry.
– Asim Malik
Nov 22 at 13:44
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To do this yourself, you will need to pre-populate the field with the pattern as in the picture above, and react to the keypress
event, adjusting accordingly.
If the character at the current position is "_", allow a number to be entered, otherwise move the cursor forward one position.
Here's a quick and dirty example below. Obviously more care will need to be taken to handle deleting characters and clicking into the existing telephone number, but as an example this should get you going.
magicInput.value = magicInput.placeholder;
magicInput.addEventListener("keypress", key);
magicInput.addEventListener("focus", focus);
magicInput.addEventListener("mouseup", focus);
magicInput.addEventListener("input", focus);
function key(e) {
if(!e.key.match(/d/) || this.value.length > this.placeholder.length) {
e.preventDefault();
}
}
function focus(e) {
let i = 0;
for(i = 0; i < this.value.length; i++) {
if(this.value[i] === "_") {
break;
}
}
this.setSelectionRange(i, i + 1);
}
input {
font-size: 1.5rem;
padding: 0.5rem;
}
<input id="magicInput" type="text" name="mobile" placeholder="(___) - ___ - ____" autofocus />
Thanks,Can we restrict last section to input only four digits,right now we can enter many digits.
– Asim Malik
Nov 22 at 13:45
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
3
down vote
To do this yourself, you will need to pre-populate the field with the pattern as in the picture above, and react to the keypress
event, adjusting accordingly.
If the character at the current position is "_", allow a number to be entered, otherwise move the cursor forward one position.
Here's a quick and dirty example below. Obviously more care will need to be taken to handle deleting characters and clicking into the existing telephone number, but as an example this should get you going.
magicInput.value = magicInput.placeholder;
magicInput.addEventListener("keypress", key);
magicInput.addEventListener("focus", focus);
magicInput.addEventListener("mouseup", focus);
magicInput.addEventListener("input", focus);
function key(e) {
if(!e.key.match(/d/) || this.value.length > this.placeholder.length) {
e.preventDefault();
}
}
function focus(e) {
let i = 0;
for(i = 0; i < this.value.length; i++) {
if(this.value[i] === "_") {
break;
}
}
this.setSelectionRange(i, i + 1);
}
input {
font-size: 1.5rem;
padding: 0.5rem;
}
<input id="magicInput" type="text" name="mobile" placeholder="(___) - ___ - ____" autofocus />
Thanks,Can we restrict last section to input only four digits,right now we can enter many digits.
– Asim Malik
Nov 22 at 13:45
add a comment |
up vote
3
down vote
To do this yourself, you will need to pre-populate the field with the pattern as in the picture above, and react to the keypress
event, adjusting accordingly.
If the character at the current position is "_", allow a number to be entered, otherwise move the cursor forward one position.
Here's a quick and dirty example below. Obviously more care will need to be taken to handle deleting characters and clicking into the existing telephone number, but as an example this should get you going.
magicInput.value = magicInput.placeholder;
magicInput.addEventListener("keypress", key);
magicInput.addEventListener("focus", focus);
magicInput.addEventListener("mouseup", focus);
magicInput.addEventListener("input", focus);
function key(e) {
if(!e.key.match(/d/) || this.value.length > this.placeholder.length) {
e.preventDefault();
}
}
function focus(e) {
let i = 0;
for(i = 0; i < this.value.length; i++) {
if(this.value[i] === "_") {
break;
}
}
this.setSelectionRange(i, i + 1);
}
input {
font-size: 1.5rem;
padding: 0.5rem;
}
<input id="magicInput" type="text" name="mobile" placeholder="(___) - ___ - ____" autofocus />
Thanks,Can we restrict last section to input only four digits,right now we can enter many digits.
– Asim Malik
Nov 22 at 13:45
add a comment |
up vote
3
down vote
up vote
3
down vote
To do this yourself, you will need to pre-populate the field with the pattern as in the picture above, and react to the keypress
event, adjusting accordingly.
If the character at the current position is "_", allow a number to be entered, otherwise move the cursor forward one position.
Here's a quick and dirty example below. Obviously more care will need to be taken to handle deleting characters and clicking into the existing telephone number, but as an example this should get you going.
magicInput.value = magicInput.placeholder;
magicInput.addEventListener("keypress", key);
magicInput.addEventListener("focus", focus);
magicInput.addEventListener("mouseup", focus);
magicInput.addEventListener("input", focus);
function key(e) {
if(!e.key.match(/d/) || this.value.length > this.placeholder.length) {
e.preventDefault();
}
}
function focus(e) {
let i = 0;
for(i = 0; i < this.value.length; i++) {
if(this.value[i] === "_") {
break;
}
}
this.setSelectionRange(i, i + 1);
}
input {
font-size: 1.5rem;
padding: 0.5rem;
}
<input id="magicInput" type="text" name="mobile" placeholder="(___) - ___ - ____" autofocus />
To do this yourself, you will need to pre-populate the field with the pattern as in the picture above, and react to the keypress
event, adjusting accordingly.
If the character at the current position is "_", allow a number to be entered, otherwise move the cursor forward one position.
Here's a quick and dirty example below. Obviously more care will need to be taken to handle deleting characters and clicking into the existing telephone number, but as an example this should get you going.
magicInput.value = magicInput.placeholder;
magicInput.addEventListener("keypress", key);
magicInput.addEventListener("focus", focus);
magicInput.addEventListener("mouseup", focus);
magicInput.addEventListener("input", focus);
function key(e) {
if(!e.key.match(/d/) || this.value.length > this.placeholder.length) {
e.preventDefault();
}
}
function focus(e) {
let i = 0;
for(i = 0; i < this.value.length; i++) {
if(this.value[i] === "_") {
break;
}
}
this.setSelectionRange(i, i + 1);
}
input {
font-size: 1.5rem;
padding: 0.5rem;
}
<input id="magicInput" type="text" name="mobile" placeholder="(___) - ___ - ____" autofocus />
magicInput.value = magicInput.placeholder;
magicInput.addEventListener("keypress", key);
magicInput.addEventListener("focus", focus);
magicInput.addEventListener("mouseup", focus);
magicInput.addEventListener("input", focus);
function key(e) {
if(!e.key.match(/d/) || this.value.length > this.placeholder.length) {
e.preventDefault();
}
}
function focus(e) {
let i = 0;
for(i = 0; i < this.value.length; i++) {
if(this.value[i] === "_") {
break;
}
}
this.setSelectionRange(i, i + 1);
}
input {
font-size: 1.5rem;
padding: 0.5rem;
}
<input id="magicInput" type="text" name="mobile" placeholder="(___) - ___ - ____" autofocus />
magicInput.value = magicInput.placeholder;
magicInput.addEventListener("keypress", key);
magicInput.addEventListener("focus", focus);
magicInput.addEventListener("mouseup", focus);
magicInput.addEventListener("input", focus);
function key(e) {
if(!e.key.match(/d/) || this.value.length > this.placeholder.length) {
e.preventDefault();
}
}
function focus(e) {
let i = 0;
for(i = 0; i < this.value.length; i++) {
if(this.value[i] === "_") {
break;
}
}
this.setSelectionRange(i, i + 1);
}
input {
font-size: 1.5rem;
padding: 0.5rem;
}
<input id="magicInput" type="text" name="mobile" placeholder="(___) - ___ - ____" autofocus />
edited Nov 22 at 14:02
answered Nov 22 at 13:31
Greg
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Thanks,Can we restrict last section to input only four digits,right now we can enter many digits.
– Asim Malik
Nov 22 at 13:45
add a comment |
Thanks,Can we restrict last section to input only four digits,right now we can enter many digits.
– Asim Malik
Nov 22 at 13:45
Thanks,Can we restrict last section to input only four digits,right now we can enter many digits.
– Asim Malik
Nov 22 at 13:45
Thanks,Can we restrict last section to input only four digits,right now we can enter many digits.
– Asim Malik
Nov 22 at 13:45
add a comment |
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Asim's question is perfectly fine, why the down votes?
– Greg
Nov 22 at 13:40
Thanks Greg for your answer and inquiry.
– Asim Malik
Nov 22 at 13:44