call function in angular directive to restrict only number in Angular 10 code example
Example 1: numeric key angular validation
@HostListener('keydown', ['$event'])onKeyDown(e: KeyboardEvent) { if ( // Allow: Delete, Backspace, Tab, Escape, Enter, etc this.navigationKeys.indexOf(e.key) > -1 || (e.key === 'a' && e.ctrlKey === true) || // Allow: Ctrl+A (e.key === 'c' && e.ctrlKey === true) || // Allow: Ctrl+C (e.key === 'v' && e.ctrlKey === true) || // Allow: Ctrl+V (e.key === 'x' && e.ctrlKey === true) || // Allow: Ctrl+X (e.key === 'a' && e.metaKey === true) || // Cmd+A (Mac) (e.key === 'c' && e.metaKey === true) || // Cmd+C (Mac) (e.key === 'v' && e.metaKey === true) || // Cmd+V (Mac) (e.key === 'x' && e.metaKey === true) // Cmd+X (Mac) ) { return; // let it happen, don't do anything } // Ensure that it is a number and stop the keypress if (e.key === ' ' || isNaN(Number(e.key))) { e.preventDefault(); }}
Example 2: numeric key angular validation
@HostListener('paste', ['$event'])onPaste(event: ClipboardEvent) { event.preventDefault(); const pastedInput: string = event.clipboardData .getData('text/plain') .replace(/\D/g, ''); // get a digit-only string document.execCommand('insertText', false, pastedInput);}@HostListener('drop', ['$event'])onDrop(event: DragEvent) { event.preventDefault(); const textData = event.dataTransfer .getData('text').replace(/\D/g, ''); this.inputElement.focus(); document.execCommand('insertText', false, textData);}