NativeScript core on texFieldChange set cursor to end












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When fires an textfield textChange and replace or add some content to the string binded the cursor goes to Start (in Android with NativeScript 5.0 Core). Here is the code:



page.getViewById("productPrizeTextField")
.addEventListener("textChange", function () {
if(mv.productPrize.includes('.')) {
mv.productPrize = mv.productPrize.replace(".", ",");
}
validation();
})


I found that it's an issue, but are there any method to cheat that cursor moving it to the end?










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    When fires an textfield textChange and replace or add some content to the string binded the cursor goes to Start (in Android with NativeScript 5.0 Core). Here is the code:



    page.getViewById("productPrizeTextField")
    .addEventListener("textChange", function () {
    if(mv.productPrize.includes('.')) {
    mv.productPrize = mv.productPrize.replace(".", ",");
    }
    validation();
    })


    I found that it's an issue, but are there any method to cheat that cursor moving it to the end?










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      When fires an textfield textChange and replace or add some content to the string binded the cursor goes to Start (in Android with NativeScript 5.0 Core). Here is the code:



      page.getViewById("productPrizeTextField")
      .addEventListener("textChange", function () {
      if(mv.productPrize.includes('.')) {
      mv.productPrize = mv.productPrize.replace(".", ",");
      }
      validation();
      })


      I found that it's an issue, but are there any method to cheat that cursor moving it to the end?










      share|improve this question















      When fires an textfield textChange and replace or add some content to the string binded the cursor goes to Start (in Android with NativeScript 5.0 Core). Here is the code:



      page.getViewById("productPrizeTextField")
      .addEventListener("textChange", function () {
      if(mv.productPrize.includes('.')) {
      mv.productPrize = mv.productPrize.replace(".", ",");
      }
      validation();
      })


      I found that it's an issue, but are there any method to cheat that cursor moving it to the end?







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          That's the default behavior of Android. The workaround is to call setSelection method on native text view.



          ....
          mv.productPrize = mv.productPrize.replace(".", ",");
          if (args.object.android) {

          // Where 'args' is argument passed to textChange event
          args.object.android.setSelection(mv.productPrize.length);
          }
          ...





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          • Nice, I didn't develop in pure android before. That solution works fine for me, lots of thanks
            – Noark
            Nov 23 at 10:30











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          That's the default behavior of Android. The workaround is to call setSelection method on native text view.



          ....
          mv.productPrize = mv.productPrize.replace(".", ",");
          if (args.object.android) {

          // Where 'args' is argument passed to textChange event
          args.object.android.setSelection(mv.productPrize.length);
          }
          ...





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          • Nice, I didn't develop in pure android before. That solution works fine for me, lots of thanks
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            Nov 23 at 10:30
















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          That's the default behavior of Android. The workaround is to call setSelection method on native text view.



          ....
          mv.productPrize = mv.productPrize.replace(".", ",");
          if (args.object.android) {

          // Where 'args' is argument passed to textChange event
          args.object.android.setSelection(mv.productPrize.length);
          }
          ...





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          • Nice, I didn't develop in pure android before. That solution works fine for me, lots of thanks
            – Noark
            Nov 23 at 10:30














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          That's the default behavior of Android. The workaround is to call setSelection method on native text view.



          ....
          mv.productPrize = mv.productPrize.replace(".", ",");
          if (args.object.android) {

          // Where 'args' is argument passed to textChange event
          args.object.android.setSelection(mv.productPrize.length);
          }
          ...





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          That's the default behavior of Android. The workaround is to call setSelection method on native text view.



          ....
          mv.productPrize = mv.productPrize.replace(".", ",");
          if (args.object.android) {

          // Where 'args' is argument passed to textChange event
          args.object.android.setSelection(mv.productPrize.length);
          }
          ...






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          • Nice, I didn't develop in pure android before. That solution works fine for me, lots of thanks
            – Noark
            Nov 23 at 10:30


















          • Nice, I didn't develop in pure android before. That solution works fine for me, lots of thanks
            – Noark
            Nov 23 at 10:30
















          Nice, I didn't develop in pure android before. That solution works fine for me, lots of thanks
          – Noark
          Nov 23 at 10:30




          Nice, I didn't develop in pure android before. That solution works fine for me, lots of thanks
          – Noark
          Nov 23 at 10:30


















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