How to get value of checked item from CheckedListBox?

久未见 提交于 2019-11-27 22:43:51

Cast it back to its original type, which will be a DataRowView if you're binding a table, and you can then get the Id and Text from the appropriate columns:

foreach(object itemChecked in checkedListBox1.CheckedItems)
{
     DataRowView castedItem = itemChecked as DataRowView;
     string comapnyName = castedItem["CompanyName"];
     int? id = castedItem["ID"];
}

EDIT: I realized a little late that it was bound to a DataTable. In that case the idea is the same, and you can cast to a DataRowView then take its Row property to get a DataRow if you want to work with that class.

foreach (var item in checkedListBox1.CheckedItems)
{
    var row = (item as DataRowView).Row;
    MessageBox.Show(row["ID"] + ": " + row["CompanyName"]);
}

You would need to cast or parse the items to their strongly typed equivalents, or use the System.Data.DataSetExtensions namespace to use the DataRowExtensions.Field method demonstrated below:

foreach (var item in checkedListBox1.CheckedItems)
{
    var row = (item as DataRowView).Row;
    int id = row.Field<int>("ID");
    string name = row.Field<string>("CompanyName");
    MessageBox.Show(id + ": " + name);
}

You need to cast the item to access the properties of your class.

foreach (var item in checkedListBox1.CheckedItems)
{
    var company = (Company)item;
    MessageBox.Show(company.Id + ": " + company.CompanyName);
}

Alternately, you could use the OfType extension method to get strongly typed results back without explicitly casting within the loop:

foreach (var item in checkedListBox1.CheckedItems.OfType<Company>())
{
    MessageBox.Show(item.Id + ": " + item.CompanyName);
}

You can iterate over the CheckedItems property:

foreach(object itemChecked in checkedListBox1.CheckedItems)
{
    MyCompanyClass company = (MyCompanyClass)itemChecked;    
    MessageBox.Show("ID: \"" + company.ID.ToString());
}

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.windows.forms.checkedlistbox.checkeditems.aspx

Ravinder Singh Saun
foreach (int x in chklstTerms.CheckedIndices)
{
    chklstTerms.SelectedIndex=x;
    termids.Add(chklstTerms.SelectedValue.ToString());
}

To get the all selected Items in a CheckedListBox try this:

In this case ths value is a String but it's run with other type of Object:

for (int i = 0; i < myCheckedListBox.Items.Count; i++)
{
    if (myCheckedListBox.GetItemChecked(i) == true)
    {

        MessageBox.Show("This is the value of ceckhed Item " + myCheckedListBox.Items[i].ToString());

    }

}
Kareem Allam

Egypt Development Blog : Get value of checked item in CheckedListBox in vb.net

after bind CheckedListBox with data you can get value of checked items

For i As Integer = 0 To CheckedListBox1.CheckedItems.Count - 1
                    Dim XDRV As DataRowView = CType(CheckedListBox1.CheckedItems(i), DataRowView)
                    Dim XDR As DataRow = XDRV.Row
                    Dim XDisplayMember As String = XDR(CheckedListBox1.DisplayMember).ToString()
                    Dim XValueMember As String = XDR(CheckedListBox1.ValueMember).ToString()
                    MsgBox("DisplayMember : " & XDisplayMember & "   - ValueMember : " & XValueMember )
Next

now you can use the value or Display of checked items in CheckedListBox from the 2 variable XDisplayMember And XValueMember in the loop

hope to be useful.

I've already posted GetItemValue extension method in this post Get the value for a listbox item by index. This extension method will work for all ListControl classes including CheckedListBox, ListBox and ComboBox.


None of the existing answers are general enough, but there is a general solution for the problem.

In all cases, the underlying Value of an item should be calculated regarding to ValueMember, regardless of the type of data source.

The data source of the CheckedListBox may be a DataTable or it may be a list which contains objects, like a List<T>, so the items of a CheckedListBox control may be DataRowView, Complex Objects, Anonymous types, primary types and other types.

GetItemValue Extension Method

We need a GetItemValue which works similar to GetItemText, but return an object, the underlying value of an item, regardless of the type of object you added as item.

We can create GetItemValue extension method to get item value which works like GetItemText:

using System;
using System.Windows.Forms;
using System.ComponentModel;
public static class ListControlExtensions
{
    public static object GetItemValue(this ListControl list, object item)
    {
        if (item == null)
            throw new ArgumentNullException("item");

        if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(list.ValueMember))
            return item;

        var property = TypeDescriptor.GetProperties(item)[list.ValueMember];
        if (property == null)
            throw new ArgumentException(
                string.Format("item doesn't contain '{0}' property or column.",
                list.ValueMember));
        return property.GetValue(item);
    }
}

Using above method you don't need to worry about settings of ListBox and it will return expected Value for an item. It works with List<T>, Array, ArrayList, DataTable, List of Anonymous Types, list of primary types and all other lists which you can use as data source. Here is an example of usage:

//Gets underlying value at index 2 based on settings
this.checkedListBox.GetItemValue(this.checkedListBox.Items[2]);

Since we created the GetItemValue method as an extension method, when you want to use the method, don't forget to include the namespace in which you put the class.

This method is applicable on ComboBox and CheckedListBox too.

try:

  foreach (var item in chlCompanies.CheckedItems){
     item.Value //ID
     item.Text //CompanyName
  }
Madhuchhanda

You may try this :

string s = "";

foreach(DataRowView drv in checkedListBox1.CheckedItems)
{
    s += drv[0].ToString()+",";
}
s=s.TrimEnd(',');
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