Generating an MVC3 RadioButton list in a loop statement

不羁的心 提交于 2019-12-02 10:29:48

I would do two things.

First up, I would remove the filtering logic from the view. What I mean is this part:

Model.CollegeList.Where(m => m.CategoryId == 3).OrderBy(m => m.SchoolName).ToList<SchoolModel>()

That sort of logic belongs in a service. Also it will make the view much cleaner.

Secondly, I think you'll need to use a for-loop so MVC binds everything back how you want:

for (int i = 0; i < Model.CollegeList.Count; i++) {
    <tr class="@HtmlHelpers.WriteIf(eventCounter % 2 == 0, "even", "odd")">
        <td class="school"><b>@CollegeList[i].SchoolName</b></td>
        <td class="location"><b>@CollegeList[i].StateName</b></td>
        <td><label>@Html.RadioButtonFor(x => x.CollegeList[i].SchoolId, (int)BrightHorizons.CC.BusinessLogic.CollegeListApplicationStatusEnum.DidNotApply)</label></td>
        <td><label>@Html.RadioButtonFor(x => x.CollegeList[i].SchoolId, (int)BrightHorizons.CC.BusinessLogic.CollegeListApplicationStatusEnum.Accepted)</label></td>
        <td><label>@Html.RadioButtonFor(x => x.CollegeList[i].SchoolId, (int)BrightHorizons.CC.BusinessLogic.CollegeListApplicationStatusEnum.NotAccepted)</label></td>
    </tr>
}

You'll notice after using the for-loop, that the radiobutton names and ID's also contain their index in the CollegeList. For example:

<input id="CollegeList_0__SchoolId" name="CollegeList[0].SchoolId" type="radio" value="2">
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