Setting selected item in a ListBox without looping

跟風遠走 提交于 2019-11-30 09:32:01

Ok ... here comes hard-to-digest answer which I realized only yesterday. It's my mistake though that I didn't mention one important thing in my question because I felt it is irrelevant to problem at hand:

The data in the data table was not sorted. Hence I had set the listbox's Sorted property to true. Later I realized When the listbox's or even combo box's sorted property is set to true then the value member does not get set properly. So if I write:

lb.SelectedValue = valuePassedByUser;

it sets some other item as selected rather than settting the one whose Value is valuePassedByUser. In short it messes with the indexes.

For e.g. if my initial data is:

Index   ValueMember DisplayMember
1          A            Apple
2          M            Mango
3          O            Orange
4          B            Banana

And I set sorted = true. Then the listbox items are:

Index   ValueMember DisplayMember
1          A            Apple
2          B            Banana
3          M            Mango
4          O            Orange

Now if I want to set Banana as selected, I run the stmt:

lb.SelectedValue = "B";

But instead of setting Banana as selected, it sets Orange as selected. Why? Because had the list not been sorted, index of Banana would be 4. So even though after sorting index of Banana is 2, it sets index 4 as selected, thus making Orange selected instead of Banana.

Hence for sorted listbox, I am using the following code to set selected items:

private void SetSelectedBreakType(ListBox lb, string value)
{
    for (int i = 0; i < lb.Items.Count; i++)
    {
        DataRowView dr = lb.Items[i] as DataRowView;
        if (dr["value"].ToString() == value)
        {
            lb.SelectedIndices.Add(i);
            break;
        }
    }
}

I think the only way you'll be able to select multiple items is by using a foreach loop. The SelectedValue property only seems to return 1 item. If you want to select more then 1 item you'll have to use :

var tempListBox = c As ListBox;
if (tempListBox != null)
     (tempListBox.SelectedItems.Add(tempListBox.Items[tempListBox.FindStringExact(fieldValue)]);

Also the FindStringExact doesn't search through the Value fields it only looks through the displayed text. Also to cut down on code might want to cast a new variable as a listbox so you don't keep casting C as a listbox.

Try this:-

 var listBox = c as ListBox;
    var item = listBox.Items.FindByValue(fieldValue);
    if (item != null)
     listBox.SelectedValue = fieldValue;
idleMind

You can use "FindByValue" like this:

ListBox.SelectedIndex = ListBox.Items.IndexOf(ListBox.Items.FindByValue(fieldValue))
Hisham Elsayad
this.Character.SetSelected(this.Character.Items.IndexOf(this.textBox1.Text),true);

Here's how I solved it, using winforms, DotNet 4.6

listBox1.SelectedIndex = listBox1.FindString(stringInList);

If you do not want looping for selected items then retrieve selected value of list box from the listBox_SelectedIndexChanged event and add that value in global array. Then by accessing that array you would get desire selected items value of itemlist with out any loop.

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