You can use angular2 directives. Plunkr
import { Directive, ElementRef, HostListener, Input } from '@angular/core';
@Directive({
selector: '[OnlyNumber]'
})
export class OnlyNumber {
constructor(private el: ElementRef) { }
@Input() OnlyNumber: boolean;
@HostListener('keydown', ['$event']) onKeyDown(event) {
let e = <KeyboardEvent> event;
if (this.OnlyNumber) {
if ([46, 8, 9, 27, 13, 110, 190].indexOf(e.keyCode) !== -1 ||
// Allow: Ctrl+A
(e.keyCode === 65 && (e.ctrlKey || e.metaKey)) ||
// Allow: Ctrl+C
(e.keyCode === 67 && (e.ctrlKey || e.metaKey)) ||
// Allow: Ctrl+V
(e.keyCode === 86 && (e.ctrlKey || e.metaKey)) ||
// Allow: Ctrl+X
(e.keyCode === 88 && (e.ctrlKey || e.metaKey)) ||
// Allow: home, end, left, right
(e.keyCode >= 35 && e.keyCode <= 39)) {
// let it happen, don't do anything
return;
}
// Ensure that it is a number and stop the keypress
if ((e.shiftKey || (e.keyCode < 48 || e.keyCode > 57)) && (e.keyCode < 96 || e.keyCode > 105)) {
e.preventDefault();
}
}
}
}
and you need to write the directive name in your input as an attribute
<input OnlyNumber="true" />
don't forget to write your directive in declarations array of your module.
By using regex you would still need functional keys
export class OnlyNumber {
regexStr = '^[0-9]*$';
constructor(private el: ElementRef) { }
@Input() OnlyNumber: boolean;
@HostListener('keydown', ['$event']) onKeyDown(event) {
let e = <KeyboardEvent> event;
if (this.OnlyNumber) {
if ([46, 8, 9, 27, 13, 110, 190].indexOf(e.keyCode) !== -1 ||
// Allow: Ctrl+A
(e.keyCode == 65 && e.ctrlKey === true) ||
// Allow: Ctrl+C
(e.keyCode == 67 && e.ctrlKey === true) ||
// Allow: Ctrl+V
(e.keyCode == 86 && e.ctrlKey === true) ||
// Allow: Ctrl+X
(e.keyCode == 88 && e.ctrlKey === true) ||
// Allow: home, end, left, right
(e.keyCode >= 35 && e.keyCode <= 39)) {
// let it happen, don't do anything
return;
}
let ch = String.fromCharCode(e.keyCode);
let regEx = new RegExp(this.regexStr);
if(regEx.test(ch))
return;
else
e.preventDefault();
}
}
}
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