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How to remove an Item from a combobox when a datasource is assigned to an enum?

When trying to remove by Items.Remove, got error:

Items collection cannot be modified when the DataSource property is set.

Any suggestion?

Note: I would keep using the enum because I deal it in many places in the code.


The code:

public enum DefaultValueType
{
    None = 0,
    Static = 1,
    Query = 2
}

cBoxDefaultType.DataSource = Enum.GetValues(typeof(DefaultValueType));

In one case, I want to remove the Query item from the options of the combobox.

cBoxDefaultType.Items.RemoveAt(2); // Throw exception

3 Answers 3

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I found the solution by filtering the array of Enumeration:

Enum.GetValues(typeof(DefaultValueType))
    .Cast<DefaultValueType>()
    .Where(p => p != DefaultValueType.Query)
    .ToArray<DefaultValueType>()
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You need to remove item from DataSource and rebind or use just .Items withoutDataSource

In your case you need to convert Enum to array and then work with it.

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  • I can't convert it because I'm using the Value (integer) instead of dealing with Strings
    – French Boy
    Sep 4, 2011 at 11:38
  • Ok, you can put values via foreach loop to the Items property, than .Remove will work, otherwise you can assign var array = Enum.GetValues(typeof(DefaultValueType)); and then remove from array necessary value and assign to the DataSource = array;
    – Samich
    Sep 4, 2011 at 11:45
  • Thanks for your second suggestion, I added it as an answer.
    – French Boy
    Sep 4, 2011 at 11:58
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Also for .NET 2.0 (Remove 'Invalid' item from enum 'SomeEnum'):

comboBox1.DataSource = Array.FindAll((SomeEnum[])Enum.GetValues(typeof(SomeEnum)),
(SomeEnum SM) => { return SM != SomeEnum.Invalid; });

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