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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T19:40:54+00:00 2026-05-18T19:40:54+00:00

I’m using the WPF Extended Toolkit ( http://wpftoolkit.codeplex.com/ ). It has a nice NumericUpDown

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I’m using the WPF Extended Toolkit ( http://wpftoolkit.codeplex.com/ ).

It has a nice NumericUpDown control that I’d like to use, but internally it uses doubles – which means it uses double.MinValue and double.MaxValue.

I’d like to use the same control, but I need a generic version – for ints it needs to use int.MaxValue/MinValue, for floats float.MaxValue/MinValue, etc. (I think you get the idea :))

So I though about copying the NumericUpDown to a GNumericUpDown, where T would ofcourse be the Type..
But this doesn’t work, because a generic Type doesn’t have MinValue / MaxValue.
And normally I’d use the ‘where’ clause to specify a base-type, but this doesn’t work as afaik there’s no common interface that defines ‘MinValue’ and ‘MaxValue’.

Is there a way to solve this with generics, or do I really need to copy/paste/search&replace the original NumericUpDown for each type ?

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    2026-05-18T19:40:55+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 7:40 pm

    The OP made this comment on another answer:

    I want to use these controls in my
    XAML. My idea was to create a generic
    version, and then create empty classes
    like NumericUpDownInt :
    GNumericUpDown { } Would that be
    the way to go, or is there a
    better/cleaner way to your knowledge

    If you’re going to go that route, then just pass the min and max directly:

    class abstract GenericNumericUpDown<T>
    {
        public GenericNumericUpDown(T min, T max) { ... }
    }
    
    class NumericUpDownInt : GenericNumericUpDown<int>
    {
        public NumericUpDownInt() : base(int.MinValue, int.MaxValue) { ... }
    }
    
    class NumericUpDownFloat : GenericNumericUpDown<float>
    {
        public NumericUpDownFloat() : base(float.MinValue, float.MaxValue) { ... }
    }
    
    class NumericUpDownDouble : GenericNumericUpDown<double>
    {
        public NumericUpDownDouble() : base(double.MinValue, double.MaxValue) { ... }
    }
    
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