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How to call Eval in codebehind?

How the heck do I call Eval() from codebehind? I know this is a front-end shortcut for something like DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem, "name"), but I cannot get this damn thing to compile. I am missing the proper method parameters, I think. I want to turn something like this:

<asp:Image ID="imgLogo" runat="server" ImageUrl='<%# Eval("name") %>'/>

into:

<asp:Image ID="imgLogo" runat="server" ImageUrl='<%# GetImagePath(???) %>'/>

w/ code-behind:

protected string GetImagePath(????)
{
    //some code
    return "some/logical/path" + Eval("name");
}

The asp:Image control is in a repeater that is bound to a SqlDataReader.

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Bryan Avatar asked Nov 16 '09 22:11

Bryan


2 Answers

Eval is a method on Page (on TemplateControl actually, which means that it's also present on UserControl). So you don't need to pass any special parameters:

protected string GetImagePath()
{
    //some code
    return "some/logical/path" + Eval("name");
}

Caution: you can only call Eval while databinding, but that's implicitly the case for <%# Eval(...) %> too, so that shouldn't pose a problem.

If you want the actual object you're binding to, use GetDataItem(), as Eval(x) basically means DataBinder.Eval(GetDataItem(), x).

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Ruben Avatar answered Sep 18 '22 00:09

Ruben


protected void rProducts_ItemDataBound(object sender, RepeaterItemEventArgs e) {
    if (e.Item.ItemType == ListItemType.AlternatingItem || e.Item.ItemType == ListItemType.Item) {

        Image ProductImage = (Image)e.Item.FindControl("ProductImage");
        ProductImage.ImageUrl = DataBinder.Eval(e.Item.DataItem, "ProductImageUrl");

        // Or strongly typed
        Product product = (Product)e.Item.DataItem;
        ProductImage.ImageUrl = product.ProductImageUrl;
    }
}
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John Sheehan Avatar answered Sep 18 '22 00:09

John Sheehan