i searched for 2 hours or more and can not find an answer. So i try it here:
I want to know how (and if it can be done at all) can i databind a List of Models to a WinForms ComboBox, and use a Property of a Property of the Model (thats in the List) as DisplayMember ? See Code here:
public partial class Form1 : Form
{
private List<UserDataModel> userData = new List<UserDataModel>();
public Form1()
{
InitializeComponent();
MyInit();
}
public void MyInit()
{
var userDataModel1 = new UserDataModel();
userDataModel1.Name = "Mike";
userDataModel1.Phone = "555-666";
userDataModel1.Home = new HomeDataModel();
userDataModel1.Home.StreetName = "MikeStreet";
userDataModel1.Home.GeoLocationX = 111;
userDataModel1.Home.GeoLocationY = 222;
var userDataModel2 = new UserDataModel();
userDataModel2.Name = "Jonathan";
userDataModel2.Phone = "777-888";
userDataModel2.Home = new HomeDataModel();
userDataModel2.Home.StreetName = "JonathanStreet";
userDataModel2.Home.GeoLocationX = 333;
userDataModel2.Home.GeoLocationY = 444;
userData.Add(userDataModel1);
userData.Add(userDataModel2);
// This works as usually:
/*
comboBox1.DisplayMember = "Name";
comboBox1.ValueMember = "Home";
comboBox1.DataSource = userData;
*/
// But this works not (either with comboBox1.DataBindings.Add() nor with BindingSource):
comboBox1.DisplayMember = "Home.StreetName";
comboBox1.ValueMember = "Home";
comboBox1.DataSource = userData;
// To drive me crazy, THAT shit works:
textBox1.DataBindings.Add("Text", userData, "Home.StreetName");
/*
So how can i use a String-Property of a SubObject as ComboBox-DisplayMember ???
BTW: To rebuild the sample, you only need a normal Forms Application and
then drop a ComboBox and a TextBox on it. Copy that code here, and run it.
*/
}
}
internal sealed class UserDataModel
{
public string Name { get; set; }
public string Phone { get; set; }
public HomeDataModel Home { get; set; }
}
internal sealed class HomeDataModel
{
public string StreetName { get; set; }
public int GeoLocationX { get; set; }
public int GeoLocationY { get; set; }
}
Just added to your code one method (event actually), and it's working.
public partial class Form1 : Form
{
private List<UserDataModel> userData = new List<UserDataModel>();
public Form1()
{
InitializeComponent();
MyInit();
}
public void MyInit()
{
var userDataModel1 = new UserDataModel();
userDataModel1.Name = "Mike";
userDataModel1.Phone = "555-666";
userDataModel1.Home = new HomeDataModel();
userDataModel1.Home.StreetName = "MikeStreet";
userDataModel1.Home.GeoLocationX = 111;
userDataModel1.Home.GeoLocationY = 222;
var userDataModel2 = new UserDataModel();
userDataModel2.Name = "Jonathan";
userDataModel2.Phone = "777-888";
userDataModel2.Home = new HomeDataModel();
userDataModel2.Home.StreetName = "JonathanStreet";
userDataModel2.Home.GeoLocationX = 333;
userDataModel2.Home.GeoLocationY = 444;
userData.Add(userDataModel1);
userData.Add(userDataModel2);
// This works as usually:
/*
comboBox1.DisplayMember = "Name";
comboBox1.ValueMember = "Home";
comboBox1.DataSource = userData;
*/
// But this works not (either with comboBox1.DataBindings.Add() nor with BindingSource):
comboBox1.DisplayMember = "Home.StreetName";
comboBox1.ValueMember = "Home";
comboBox1.DataSource = userData;
// To drive me crazy, THAT shit works:
textBox1.DataBindings.Add("Text", userData, "Home.StreetName");
/*
So how can i use a String-Property of a SubObject as ComboBox-DisplayMember ???
BTW: To rebuild the sample, you only need a normal Forms Application and
then drop a ComboBox and a TextBox on it. Copy that code here, and run it.
*/
}
// To add this method - follow to my instructions below
private void ComboBoxFormat(object sender, ListControlConvertEventArgs e)
{
e.Value = ((UserDataModel)e.ListItem).Home.StreetName;
}
}
internal sealed class UserDataModel
{
public string Name { get; set; }
public string Phone { get; set; }
public HomeDataModel Home { get; set; }
}
internal sealed class HomeDataModel
{
public string StreetName { get; set; }
public int GeoLocationX { get; set; }
public int GeoLocationY { get; set; }
}
To create this method (event), go to your form in a [Design] mode, right click on the ComboBox -> Properties.
In the top of the Properties window, click on Events (lightning icon),
look for Format in the events list below (under Property Changed) and type there some event name, let's say: ComboBoxFormat , and press Enter. That's it ;)
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