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I have code accessing C# IList elements

if (@Model.List.Count>0) 
{
    minDateRange= '@Model.List[0].DatePurchase';
 }

If the List is empty , still Javascript evaluates the list and raises an error. Is there any way to handle this

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  • found the solution use the <text> </text> tag and with Razor IF var minDateRange; @if (@Model.List.Count>0) { <text> minDateRange= '@Model.List[0].DatePurchase'; </text> }
    – paranjai
    Feb 25, 2014 at 21:01

3 Answers 3

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First, I would use Model.List.Any() to check if there are any items.

Second, make sure that if statement resides within the razor syntax - thus you'll have :

@if (Model.List.Any()) {
minDateRange= '@Model.List[0].DatePurchase';
}
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  • parameter minDateRange is declare inside body load as java script parameter , if i change the @if i get following error "The name 'minDateRange' does not exist in the current context"
    – paranjai
    Feb 25, 2014 at 20:43
  • Could you show us the rest of your view (.cshtml)? That would probably help us out here quite a bit.
    – X3074861X
    Feb 25, 2014 at 20:57
  • found the solution , if i use the <text> </text> tag with Razor IF works var minDateRange; @if (@Model.List.Count>0) { <text> minDateRange= '@Model.List[0].DatePurchase'; </text> }
    – paranjai
    Feb 25, 2014 at 20:58
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i think the element at the 0th element of the list is null so the count is still > 0 and you are getting a null reference error when accessing Model.List[0].DatePurchase

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  • i did check that list is empty its just at client side it evaluates the statement on the right hand side
    – paranjai
    Feb 25, 2014 at 20:35
  • i did check that scenario whenever the list is empty , i encounter this error
    – paranjai
    Feb 25, 2014 at 20:43
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The if statement seems to be executing on the client, not the server. Try making the if part of the razor syntax like this:

@if (Model.List.Count > 0) {
    @:minDateRange= '@Model.List[0].DatePurchase';
}

Or in case @Model.List[0].DatePurchase is a string that might contain a ' character (and would break your JavaScript string literal), consider using the Json.Encode method:

@if (Model.List.Count > 0) {
    @:minDateRange= @Json.Encode(Model.List[0].DatePurchase);
}

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