I am creating a CheckBoxList in a class file and am using an HTMLTextWriter to render the control.
I'm using the following code to store the selected values in a string:
string YrStr = "";
for (int i = 0; i < YrChkBox.Items.Count; i++)
{
if (YrChkBox.Items[i].Selected)
{
YrStr += YrChkBox.Items[i].Value + ";";
}
}
I stepped through the code and it doesn't seem to hit the inside of the if statement & the selected value attribute is false every time ... Anyone have an idea of how I can address this?
I populate it using the following:
YrChkBox.Items.Add(new ListItem("Item 1", "Item1"));
In your ASPX page you've got the list like this:
<asp:CheckBoxList ID="YrChkBox" runat="server"
onselectedindexchanged="YrChkBox_SelectedIndexChanged"></asp:CheckBoxList>
<asp:Button ID="button" runat="server" Text="Submit" />
In your code behind aspx.cs page, you have this:
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (!IsPostBack)
{
// Populate the CheckBoxList items only when it's not a postback.
YrChkBox.Items.Add(new ListItem("Item 1", "Item1"));
YrChkBox.Items.Add(new ListItem("Item 2", "Item2"));
}
}
protected void YrChkBox_SelectedIndexChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
// Create the list to store.
List<String> YrStrList = new List<string>();
// Loop through each item.
foreach (ListItem item in YrChkBox.Items)
{
if (item.Selected)
{
// If the item is selected, add the value to the list.
YrStrList.Add(item.Value);
}
else
{
// Item is not selected, do something else.
}
}
// Join the string together using the ; delimiter.
String YrStr = String.Join(";", YrStrList.ToArray());
// Write to the page the value.
Response.Write(String.Concat("Selected Items: ", YrStr));
}
Ensure you use the if (!IsPostBack) { }
condition because if you load it every page refresh, it's actually destroying the data.