Noob question... I\'m trying to display a List in a textbox... unfortunately, my code only displays the first element in the list...
private void Form1_L
You're doing a foreach, but returning at the first element. This is going to cause it to just display the first element.
Instead, you probably want to do something like:
public string DisplayMembers(IEnumerable<String> vegetables)
{
return String.Join(", ", vegetables);
}
This uses String.Join to "stitch together" the vegetables into a single string, which can then be shown in a TextBox.
Try this:
public string displayMembers(List<String> vegetables)
{
var text = string.Empty;
foreach (String s in vegetables)
{
text += s.ToString() + "\r\n";
}
return text;
}
Use string.Join():
textbox1.Text = string.Join(" ", vegetables);
The answer was closer and easier than you thought :)
Note: as mentioned in the comments, this particular function has several overloads added in v4.0 of the .Net framework. If you want to see what is available for earlier versions use the Other Versions
dropdown just under the title on the MSDN doco page.
Once you return s.ToString()
, the rest of that method stops running.
A method cannot return multiple things.
You probably want to write
someTextBox.Text = String.Join(Environment.NewLine, vegetables);
You need to concatenate the strings somehow, like
public string displayMembers(List<String> vegetables)
{
return string.Join(", ", vegetables.ToArray());
}
or
public string displayMembers(List<String> vegetables)
{
return string.Join(Environment.NewLine, vegetables.ToArray());
}