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Justin Mclean updated FLEX-25939:
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    Labels: easyfix easytest  (was: )
    
> NumericStepper fails to commit when value is set to NaN
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>
>                 Key: FLEX-25939
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-25939
>             Project: Apache Flex
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Spark: NumericStepper
>    Affects Versions: Adobe Flex SDK 4.1 (Release)
>         Environment: Affected OS(s): All OS Platforms
> Affected OS(s): All OS Platforms
> Browser: Firefox 3.x
> Language Found: English
>            Reporter: Adobe JIRA
>              Labels: easyfix, easytest
>
> Steps to reproduce:
> 1.Create a NumericStepper whose value field is bound to a property of an 
> object
> 2.Set that object property to NaN
> 3.Make a change to the input of the stepper such that the input string is 3 
> chars long and evaluate the value property 
>  
>  Actual Results: If the change was made by directly editing the text, the 
> text will have changed but value will remain NaN. Attempting to use the 
> stepper buttons will have no effect.
>  
>  
>  Expected Results: The value should update to the text input once the change 
> is committed
>  
>  
>  Workaround (if any): The bug is being caused by a logic error on line 749 of 
> NumericStepper.as. In most cases, even if value is NaN, the if statement 
> would still evaluate to true since the length of the input string would not 
> be equal to the length of value. Since NaN is 3 characters long however, any 
> input with a length of 3 will cause the if statement to evaluate to false and 
> prevent value from being updated.
> The simplest workaround is to make sure that the object property value is 
> bound to is never NaN, however this may not always be possible in which case 
> you would have to extend NumericStepper and override the commitProperties() 
> function with a version that checks if value is NaN.

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