There are several ways to do this I have a class in my only mask project:
public abstract class Mask {
public enum MaskType {
CNPJ("##.###.###/####-##"), CPF("###.###.###-##"), CEP("#####-###"), TEL("(##) #####-####");
String mask;
MaskType(String s) {
mask = s;
}
public String getMask() {
return mask;
}
}
public static String unmask(String s) {
return s.replaceAll("[.]", "").replaceAll("[-]", "")
.replaceAll("[/]", "").replaceAll("[(]", "")
.replaceAll("[ ]", "").replaceAll("[)]", "");
}
public static String mask(MaskType type, String s) {
String result = s;
if (!s.contains(".")) {
String str = Mask.unmask(s.toString());
result = "";
int i = 0;
for (char m : type.getMask().toCharArray()) {
if (m != '#') {
result += m;
continue;
}
try {
result += str.charAt(i);
} catch (Exception e) {
break;
}
i++;
}
}
return result;
}
public static TextWatcher insert(final MaskType type, final EditText ediTxt) {
return new TextWatcher() {
boolean isUpdating;
String old = "";
public void onTextChanged(CharSequence s, int start, int before,
int count) {
if (isUpdating){
isUpdating = false;
old = s.toString();
return;
}
if (!s.toString().isEmpty() && (s.toString().length() > old.length())) {
String str = Mask.unmask(s.toString());
String mask = "";
int i = 0;
for (char m : type.getMask().toCharArray()) {
if (m != '#') {
mask += m;
continue;
}
try {
mask += str.charAt(i);
} catch (Exception e) {
break;
}
i++;
}
isUpdating = true;
ediTxt.setText(mask);
ediTxt.setSelection(mask.length());
}else{
old = s.toString();
}
}
public void beforeTextChanged(CharSequence s, int start, int count,
int after) {
}
public void afterTextChanged(Editable s) {
}
};
}
}
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