Using Mask Characters as Literals

8 Mar 20181 minute to read

To use mask character as a literal, precede the mask character with a backslash (\). For example, to display the dollar sign ($), then set the mask as follows:

SfMaskedEdit maskedEdit = new SfMaskedEdit(this);
maskedEdit.MaskType = MaskType.Text;
maskedEdit.Mask = @"\$ 0000";

This will produce a mask that displays a dollar sign ($) followed by the prompt characters for entering numbers.

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