Question: I need to create a dropdownlist like this:
Ah, it's easy.
The mistake was to declare a dictionary of
instead of a dictionary of
(and to use variables instead of properties in cOption)...
With dictionary of
it uses the object "paramlist" overload, instead of IDictionary
;)
@Html.DropDownListFor(model => model.Title, new SelectList(Model.ls, "value", "text"), Model.nvc)
public ActionResult Index()
{
cHomeModel HomeModel = new cHomeModel();
HomeModel.nvc.Add("class", "chzn-select");
HomeModel.nvc.Add("data-placeholder", "Choose a customer");
HomeModel.nvc.Add("style", "width:350px;");
HomeModel.nvc.Add("tabindex", "1");
HomeModel.nvc.Add("multiple", "multiple");
HomeModel.nvc.Add("id", "lol");
cOption option = null;
for (int i = 0; i < 10; ++i)
{
option = new cOption();
option.value = i.ToString();
option.text = "text" + i.ToString();
HomeModel.ls.Add(option);
}
return View(HomeModel);
}
public class cOption
{
public string value
{
get;
set;
}
public string text
{
get;
set;
}
}
public class cHomeModel
{
public string Title = "MyDropDownListName";
public List ls = new List();
public System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary nvc = new System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary();
}
or more Linqiq:
public ActionResult Index()
{
cHomeModel HomeModel = new cHomeModel();
HomeModel.nvc.Add("class", "chzn-select");
HomeModel.nvc.Add("data-placeholder", "Choose a customer");
HomeModel.nvc.Add("style", "width:350px;");
HomeModel.nvc.Add("tabindex", "1");
HomeModel.nvc.Add("multiple", "multiple");
HomeModel.nvc.Add("id", "lol");
HomeModel.ls = System.Linq.Enumerable.Range(0, 9)
.Select(x => new cOption() { text = x.ToString(), value = x.ToString() })
.ToList();
// or otherwise:
HomeModel.ls = (
from i in System.Linq.Enumerable.Range(0, 9)
select new cOption() { text = i.ToString(), value = i.ToString() }
).ToList();
return View(HomeModel);
}