Example #1
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		/// <summary>
		///   Initializes a new instance of the MaskedBehavior class by copying it from 
		///   another MaskedBehavior object. </summary>
		/// <param name="behavior">
		///   The MaskedBehavior object to copied (and then disposed of).  It must not be null. </param>
		/// <exception cref="ArgumentNullException">behavior is null. </exception>
		/// <remarks>
		///   After the behavior.TextBox object is copied, Dispose is called on the behavior parameter. </remarks>
		public MaskedBehavior(MaskedBehavior behavior) :
			base(behavior)
		{
			m_mask = behavior.m_mask;			
			m_symbols = behavior.m_symbols;
		}
Example #2
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		/// <summary>
		///   Initializes a new instance of the MaskedTextBox class by assigning its Behavior field
		///   to an instance of <see cref="MaskedBehavior" /> and setting its mask. </summary>
		/// <param name="mask">
		///   The mask string to use for validating and/or formatting the characters entered by the user. 
		///   By default, the <c>#</c> symbol is configured to represent a digit placeholder on the mask. </param>
		public MaskedTextBox(string mask)
		{
			m_behavior = new MaskedBehavior(this, mask);
		}	
Example #3
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		/// <summary>
		///   Initializes a new instance of the MaskedTextBox class by explicitly assigning its Behavior field. </summary>
		/// <param name="behavior">
		///   The <see cref="MaskedBehavior" /> object to associate the textbox with. </param>
		public MaskedTextBox(MaskedBehavior behavior) :
			base(behavior)
		{
		}
Example #4
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		/// <summary>
		///   Initializes a new instance of the MaskedTextBox class by assigning its Behavior field
		///   to an instance of <see cref="MaskedBehavior" />. </summary>
		public MaskedTextBox()
		{
			m_behavior = new MaskedBehavior(this);
		}