Numpad Point
Learn how the Numpad point can be used and see it in action with the sample projects.
What is the Numpad point?
The Numpad point can be used to quickly collect numeric data with options to specify a valid range of numbers
or to set a limit on the number of digits that can be entered.
Key Features
- Provides a numpad style keyboard to quickly capture numeric data.
- Can be configured to only allow values within a specified range.
- Can be configured to set a limit on the number of digits that can be entered.
- Decimal character can be specified manually or automatically using the device's regional settings.
Configuration and Settings
The Numpad point can be configured in the Mobile Data Anywhere Designer to customise the behaviour of the
point. See below for details on each of this point's properties.
Numpad Settings
Size
The size options can be used to customise the width and height of the point.
Decimal Character
The decimal character can be set manually or can be set to automatically use the device's regional settings.
Limit to number of digits
A limit can be set to only a specified number of digits to be entered into the Numpad point.
Range Settings
When enabled, a range can be set with a minimum and maximum value. Only values including and between the
minimum and maximum will be allowed to be entered into the Numpad point.
Sample Projects
The
Basic Points Sample
project contains examples of how to use many of the various points that are available. This project also contains a
page that demonstrates some of the ways that this point can be used in your projects.
Sample Projects
You can download the sample project for this tutorial or import the projects directly into your account.
Sample 1: Numpad Point
In the sample project
basic_point_samples.ppc
there is a
Numpad Point
page which demonstrates a variety of uses for the Numpad point. Open this project in the Mobile Data Anywhere
Designer for a closer at how each point has been customised on each point's properties window.