Add properties to edit field in app designer
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Adrián Lascurain
el 3 de Jun. de 2023
Comentada: Adrián Lascurain
el 6 de Jun. de 2023
Hi , I would like to know if is there somehow to add a new property for an edit field object in appdesigner, For instance I'm trying to make a Password field, and I need another property that shows the obfuscated password with '*' but not changing the Value of the edit field (the current password).
I've seen that placeholder property can help you but it only works when edit field is empty. So I would like to know if:
- A new property can be created (on a existing edit field component) to store the obfuscated password but mantaining the password value?
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Matt J
el 4 de Jun. de 2023
It might be better to use a 3rd party tool like,
to implement a password field.
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Matt J
el 3 de Jun. de 2023
Editada: Matt J
el 3 de Jun. de 2023
You can always use the EditField's UserData property to hold extra stuff. However, there's no reason the true password needs to be held within the edit field, as far as I can see. Just create a Hidden app property to hold the true password and make the obfuscated password the traditional value property of the Edit Field.
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Diwakar Diwakar
el 4 de Jun. de 2023
Hi,
PasswordEditValueChanged is the callback function that gets triggered whenever the value of the edit field changes. It retrieves the value using app.PasswordEditField.Value, obfuscates the password by creating a string of asterisks, and then updates the ObfuscatedPasswordLabel component to display the obfuscated password.
Remember to update the names of the edit field (PasswordEditField) and label (ObfuscatedPasswordLabel) components in the code according to the names you've assigned in your app.
% --- Callback function for the edit field ---
function PasswordEditValueChanged(app, event)
password = app.PasswordEditField.Value;
obfuscatedPassword = repmat('*', 1, numel(password));
app.ObfuscatedPasswordLabel.Text = obfuscatedPassword;
end
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