be restricted further by calling SetMin() and SetMax() or SetRange()
methods inherited from the base class.
+ When the validator displays integers with thousands separators, the
+ character used for the separators (usually "." or ",") depends on the locale
+ set with wxLocale (note that you shouldn't change locale with setlocale()
+ as this can result in a mismatch between the thousands separator used by
+ wxLocale and the one used by the run-time library).
+
A simple example of using this class:
@code
class MyDialog : public wxDialog
implementation. As with the range, the precision can be restricted after
the validator creation if necessary.
+ When the validator displays numbers with decimal or thousands separators,
+ the characters used for the separators (usually "." or ",") depend on the
+ locale set with wxLocale (note that you shouldn't change locale with
+ setlocale() as this can result in a mismatch between the separators used by
+ wxLocale and the one used by the run-time library).
+
A simple example of using this class:
@code
class MyDialog : public wxDialog