Getting CheckBoxList Item values

不羁的心 提交于 2019-11-30 18:42:35

This ended up being quite simple. chBoxListTables.Item[i] is a string value, and an explicit convert allowed it to be loaded into a variable. The following code works:

private void btnGO_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    for (int i = 0; i < chBoxListTables.Items.Count; i++)
    {
          if (chBoxListTables.GetItemChecked(i))
        {
            string str = (string)chBoxListTables.Items[i];
            MessageBox.Show(str);
        }
    }
}

Try to use this.

        for (int i = 0; i < chBoxListTables.Items.Count; i++)
        {
            if (chBoxListTables.Items[i].Selected)
            {
                string str = chBoxListTables.Items[i].Text;
                MessageBox.Show(str);

                var itemValue = chBoxListTables.Items[i].Value;
            }
        }

The "V" should be in CAPS in Value.

Here is another code example used in WinForm app and runs properly.

        var chBoxList= new CheckedListBox();
        chBoxList.Items.Add(new ListItem("One", "1"));
        chBoxList.Items.Add(new ListItem("Two", "2"));
        chBoxList.SetItemChecked(1, true);

        var checkedItems = chBoxList.CheckedItems;
        var chkText = ((ListItem)checkedItems[0]).Text;
        var chkValue = ((ListItem)checkedItems[0]).Value;
        MessageBox.Show(chkText);
        MessageBox.Show(chkValue);

to get the items checked you can use CheckedItems or GetItemsChecked. I tried below code in .NET 4.5

Iterate through the CheckedItems collection. This will give you the item number in the list of checked items, not the overall list. So if the first item in the list is not checked and the second item is checked, the code below will display text like Checked Item 1 = MyListItem2.

//Determine if there are any items checked. 
if(chBoxListTables.CheckedItems.Count != 0)  
{
    //looped through all checked items and show results.
    string s = "";
    for (int x = 0; x < chBoxListTables.CheckedItems.Count; x++)
    {
        s = s + (x + 1).ToString() + " = " + chBoxListTables.CheckedItems[x].ToString()+ ", ";
    }
    MessageBox.Show(s);//show result
}

-OR-

Step through the Items collection and call the GetItemChecked method for each item. This will give you the item number in the overall list, so if the first item in the list is not checked and the second item is checked, it will display something like Item 2 = MyListItem2.

int i;  
string s;   
s = "Checked items:\n" ;  
for (i = 0; i < checkedListBox1.Items.Count; i++)  
{  
   if (checkedListBox1.GetItemChecked(i))  
   {  
      s = s + "Item " + (i+1).ToString() + " = " + checkedListBox1.Items[i].ToString() + "\n";  
   }  
}  
MessageBox.Show (s);

Hope this helps...

//Simple example code:

foreach (var item in YourCheckedListBox.CheckedItems)
{List<string>.Add(item);}
spacemonkey

You can try this:-

string values = "";
foreach(ListItem item in myCBL.Items){
if(item.Selected)
{
values += item.Value.ToString() + ",";  
}
}
values = values.TrimEnd(',');  //To eliminate comma in last.
tango

Instead of this:

CheckboxList1.Items[i].value;

Try This:

CheckboxList1.Items[i].ToString();

It worked for me :)

Try to use this :

 private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
    {

        for (int i = 0; i < chBoxListTables.Items.Count; i++)
            if (chBoxListTables.GetItemCheckState(i) == CheckState.Checked)
            {
               txtBx.text += chBoxListTables.Items[i].ToString() + " \n"; 

            }
    }
Faisal Ansari

You can initialize a list of string and add those items that are selected.

Please check code, works fine for me.

List<string> modules = new List<string>();

foreach(ListItem s in chk_modules.Items)
{
    if (s.Selected)
    {
         modules.Add(s.Value);
    }
}
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