Noticed a new thing today while trying to solve a problem that I have.
ViewModel:
[Required]
public PaymentOption PaymentOption { get; set; }
Enum:
public enum PaymentOption
{
CreditCard,
Invoice
}
View:
<div>
@Html.RadioButtonFor(x => x.PaymentOption, PaymentOption.CreditCard, new Dictionary<string, object> {{ "id" , "cc" }}) Credit Card
@Html.RadioButtonFor(x => x.PaymentOption, PaymentOption.Invoice, new Dictionary<string, object> {{ "id" , "in" }}) Invoice
</div>
If I now changed the PaymentOption
property to an int
none of the radiobuttons are checked by default when rendering the view.
public int PaymentOption { get; set; }
If the PaymentOption
property is an PaymentOption
enum one of the radiobuttons are checked by default and in the html source the input radio has checked=checked
.
public PaymentOption PaymentOption { get; set; }
Why this behavior? Shouldn't it be the same for both int
and enum
for the PaymentOption
property?