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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T19:49:25+00:00 2026-05-11T19:49:25+00:00

I need help with my code. I would like to write only numbers/integers in

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I need help with my code. I would like to write only numbers/integers in my textbox and would like to display that in my listbox.

Is my code below in order? This seems to give an error.

    int yourInteger;
    string newItem;

    newItem = textBox1.Text.Trim();

    if (newItem == Convert.ToInt32(textBox1.Text))
    {
        listBox1.Items.Add(newItem);
    }

====
Update:

This is how my code looks like now. My question is, can listBox handle the data type “long”? Because when I entered the number 20,000,000 I just got an hour glass for 20 minutes. But when I tried this one with the console, I got the answer. So I’m not sure what kind of element can handle data type “long”.

    string newItem;
    newItem = textBox1.Text.Trim();

    Int64 num = 0;
    if(Int64.TryParse(textBox1.Text, out num))
    {
        for (long i = 2; i <= num; i++)
        {
            //Controls if i is prime or not
            if ((i % 2 != 0) || (i == 2))
            {
                listBox1.Items.Add(i.ToString());
            }

        }
    }


    private void btnClear_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
    {
        listBox1.Items.Clear();
    }
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    2026-05-11T19:49:25+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 7:49 pm

    Use this:

        int yourInteger;
        string newItem;
    
        newItem = textBox1.Text.Trim();
        Int32 num = 0;
        if ( Int32.TryParse(textBox1.Text, out num))
        {
            listBox1.Items.Add(newItem);
        }
        else
        {
            customValidator.IsValid = false;
            customValidator.Text = "You have not specified a correct number";
        }
    

    This assumes you have a customValidator.

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