Exemple #1
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        /// <summary>
        /// Converts regexp type to string.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="type">Type of regexp check.</param>
        /// <returns>Converted type</returns>
        /// <exception cref="InvalidOperationException">If unknown type appears.</exception>
        private static string ConvertCheckTypeToString(Regexp.Check type)
        {
            switch (type)
            {
            case Regexp.Check.StringWithApostroph:
                return("String with apostroph");

            case Regexp.Check.String:
                return("String");

            case Regexp.Check.StringOrEmptyString:
                return("String or empty string");

            case Regexp.Check.Number:
                return("Number");

            case Regexp.Check.NumberWithoutZero:
                return("Number without zero");

            case Regexp.Check.NumberOrEmptyString:
                return("Number or empty string");

            case Regexp.Check.FloatingNumber:
                return("Floating number");

            case Regexp.Check.FloatingNumberOrEmptyString:
                return("Floating number or empty string");

            default:
                throw new InvalidOperationException("Unknown check type.");
            }
        }
Exemple #2
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 /// <summary>
 /// Checks whether input value is correct.
 /// </summary>
 /// <param name="value">Input value.</param>
 /// <param name="type">Check type.</param>
 /// <returns>True if valid, otherwise false.</returns>
 public static bool CheckValue(string value, Regexp.Check type)
 {
     if (!Regexp.CheckInputText(value, type))
     {
         MessageBox.Show(string.Format("{0} expected instead of '{1}'", ConvertCheckTypeToString(type), value));
         return(false);
     }
     return(true);
 }