I have a combobox on my form that is bound to a generic list of string like this:
private List<string> mAllianceList = new List<string>();
private void FillAllianceList()
{
// Add alliance name to member alliance list
foreach (Village alliance in alliances)
{
mAllianceList.Add(alliance.AllianceName);
}
// Bind alliance combobox to alliance list
this.cboAlliances.DataSource = mAllianceList;
}
The user may then add or remove items in the combobox.
I have read elsewhere that by simply adding or removing the item in the generic list, the contents of the combobox should automatically be updated; same thing should occur if I use Sort() on it.
But for some reason, I cannot make this work. I can see the combobox's DataSource property is correctly updated as I add/remove/sort items, but the contents displayed in the combobox are not those in the DataSource property.
I am surely missing something or doing something wrong.
Thanks in advance!
EDIT:
The answer I chose solved the issue for adding and removing, but a BindingList object cannot be sorted, and this is necessary for me. I've found a solution where a custom class is built by inheriting BindingList and adding sorting capabilities, but I would like to know if there's an easier solution in my case.
Any suggestions on how to solve this easily?
The easiest way around this would be to simply use a BindingList like so:
private List<string> mAllianceList = new List<string>();
private BindingList<string> bindingList;
private void FillAllianceList()
{
// Add alliance name to member alliance list
foreach (Village alliance in alliances)
{
mAllianceList.Add(alliance.AllianceName);
}
bindingList = new BindingList<string>(mAllianceList);
// Bind alliance combobox to alliance list
this.cboAlliances.DataSource = bindingList;
}
Then, from here on out, just deal with the binding list to add and remove items from there. That will remove it both from the List and from the ComboBox.
EDIT: To answer your question regarding sorting, I guess the easiest (but possibly "hacky" way to do it would be something like this:
mAllianceList.Sort();
bindingList = new BindingList<string>(mAllianceList);
this.cboAlliances.DataSource = bindingList;
So basically, after you sort, you create a new binding list and reset the data source. Maybe there's a more elegant way to go about this, however this should work.
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