Does anyone know how to bind a Yes/No radio button to a boolean property of a Strongly Typed Model in ASP.NET MVC.

Model

public class MyClass
{
     public bool Blah { get; set; }
}

View

<%@  Page Title="blah"  Inherits="MyClass"%>
    <dd>
        <%= Html.RadioButton("blah", Model.blah) %> Yes
        <%= Html.RadioButton("blah", Model.blah) %> No
    </dd>

Thanks

SOLUTION:

Thanks for Brian for the direction but it was the opposite of what he wrote. As so -

<%@  Page Title="blah"  Inherits="MyClass"%>
<dd>
    <%= Html.RadioButton("blah", !Model.blah) %> Yes
    <%= Html.RadioButton("blah", Model.blah) %> No
</dd>
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The "problem" with these solutions (and I'm using the Ben Cull style in my project) is that you can't do labels with them. Both radio button inputs will have the same id and name, so if you you use Html.LabelFor, it will link to the first radio button input in the DOM with that id. Like I said, I'm using this solutions for radio buttons to represent a boolean field, I just wanted people to know that labels will be a bit wonky. – Gromer Dec 19 '11 at 18:44
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The second parameter is selected, so use the ! to select the no value when the boolean is false.

<%= Html.RadioButton("blah", Model.blah) %> Yes 
<%= Html.RadioButton("blah", !Model.blah) %> No 
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If you're using MVC 3 and Razor you can also use the following:

@Html.RadioButtonFor(model => model.blah, true) Yes
@Html.RadioButtonFor(model => model.blah, false) No
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Building slightly off Ben's answer, I added attributes for the ID so I could use labels.

<%: Html.Label("isBlahYes", "Yes")%><%= Html.RadioButtonFor(model => model.blah, true, new { @id = "isBlahYes" })%>
<%: Html.Label("isBlahNo", "No")%><%= Html.RadioButtonFor(model => model.blah, false, new { @id = "isBlahNo" })%>

I hope this helps.

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or MVC 2.0:

<%= Html.RadioButtonFor(model => model.blah, true) %> Yes
<%= Html.RadioButtonFor(model => model.blah, false) %> No
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Adding label tags around the radio buttons using regular HTML will fix the 'labelfor' issue as well:

<label><%= Html.RadioButton("blah", !Model.blah) %> Yes</label>
<label><%= Html.RadioButton("blah", Model.blah) %> No</label>

Clicking on the text now selects the appropriate radio button.

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