Pregunta

MFC, How do I check the CString format is match the IP Format,

For example User input

192.168,1,1 Error format

256.256.2.2 Error format

192.168.2 Error format

Some tip tell for me, thx

¿Fue útil?

Solución 2

OK, I find the solution

// precisely 3 periods (.), my ip is save if strCtrlIP
    CString strCheck(strCtrlIP);
    int nPointNum = 0;

    nPointNum = strCheck.Remove('.');

    if(nPointNum != 3)
    {
        AfxMessageBox(_T("IP example:192.168.0.1"));
        return;
    }

    // numbers between periods, 0 <= number <= 255
    strCheck.Format(_T("%s"), strCtrlIP);
    while(strCheck.Find(_T(".")) >= 0)
    {
        int nLoc = strCheck.Find(_T("."));
        int nVal = _ttoi(strCheck.Left(nLoc));
        strCheck = strCheck.Right(strCheck.GetLength() - (nLoc+1)); // egnore point

        if(nVal < nUserLimitDown || nVal > nUserLimitUp || strCheck.IsEmpty())
        {
            AfxMessageBox(_T("IP example:192.168.0.1"));
            return;
        }
    }
    if(_ttoi(strCheck) < nUserLimitDown || _ttoi(strCheck) > nUserLimitUp)
    {
        AfxMessageBox(_T("IP example:192.168.0.1"));
        return;
    }

Otros consejos

Search the string, using Find(), Mid() or Tokenize() and validate it's contents, based on a few required rules:

e.g.

  1. no alpha characters
  2. precisely 3 periods (.)
  3. numbers between periods
  4. 0 <= number <= 255
  5. first number > 0
  6. etc...
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