Getting selected value of a combobox
public class ComboboxItem {
public string Text { get; set; }
public string Value { get; set; }
public override string ToString() { return Text; }
}
private void comboBox1_SelectedIndexChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
int selectedIndex = comboBox1.SelectedIndex;
int selecteVal = (int)comboBox1.SelectedValue;
ComboboxItem selectedCar = (ComboboxItem)comboBox1.SelectedItem;
MessageBox.Show(String.Format("Index: [{0}] CarName={1}; Value={2}", selectedIndex, selectedCar.Text, selecteVal));
}
I'm adding them like:
ComboboxItem item = new ComboboxItem();
item.Text = cd.Name;
item.Value = cd.ID;
this.comboBox1.Items.Add(item);
I keep getting a NullReferenceExeption and not sure why. the text seems to show up just fine.
Try this:
private void comboBox1_SelectedIndexChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
ComboBox cmb = (ComboBox)sender;
int selectedIndex = cmb.SelectedIndex;
int selectedValue = (int)cmb.SelectedValue;
ComboboxItem selectedCar = (ComboboxItem)cmb.SelectedItem;
MessageBox.Show(String.Format("Index: [{0}] CarName={1}; Value={2}", selectedIndex, selectedCar.Text, selecteVal));
}
You are getting NullReferenceExeption
because of you are using the cmb.SelectedValue
which is null. the comboBox
doesn't know what is the value of your custom class ComboboxItem
, so either do:
ComboboxItem selectedCar = (ComboboxItem)comboBox2.SelectedItem;
int selecteVal = Convert.ToInt32(selectedCar.Value);
Or better of is use data binding like:
ComboboxItem item1 = new ComboboxItem();
item1.Text = "test";
item1.Value = "123";
ComboboxItem item2 = new ComboboxItem();
item2.Text = "test2";
item2.Value = "456";
List<ComboboxItem> items = new List<ComboboxItem> { item1, item2 };
this.comboBox1.DisplayMember = "Text";
this.comboBox1.ValueMember = "Value";
this.comboBox1.DataSource = items;
I had a similar error, My Class is
public class ServerInfo
{
public string Text { get; set; }
public string Value { get; set; }
public string PortNo { get; set; }
public override string ToString()
{
return Text;
}
}
But what I did, I casted my class to the SelectedItem property of the ComboBox. So, i'll have all of the class properties of the selected item.
// Code above
ServerInfo emailServer = (ServerInfo)cbServerName.SelectedItem;
mailClient.ServerName = emailServer.Value;
mailClient.ServerPort = emailServer.PortNo;
I hope this helps someone! Cheers!