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I have a RadioButtonList on my page that is populated via Data Binding

<asp:RadioButtonList ID="rb" runat="server">
</asp:RadioButtonList>
<asp:Button Text="Submit" OnClick="submit" runat="server" />

How do I get the value of the radio button that the user selected in my "submit" method?

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The ASPX code will look something like this:

 <asp:RadioButtonList ID="rblist1" runat="server">

    <asp:ListItem Text ="Item1" Value="1" />
    <asp:ListItem Text ="Item2" Value="2" />
    <asp:ListItem Text ="Item3" Value="3" />
    <asp:ListItem Text ="Item4" Value="4" />

    </asp:RadioButtonList>

    <asp:Button ID="btn1" runat="server" OnClick="Button1_Click" Text="select value" />

And the code behind:

protected void Button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {
            string selectedValue = rblist1.SelectedValue;
            Response.Write(selectedValue);
        }
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    Wondering why this is not marked as the correct answer... well... 10 years later. Nov 11, 2018 at 18:36
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Using your radio button's ID, try rb.SelectedValue.

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Technically speaking the answer is correct, but there is a potential problem remaining. string test = rb.SelectedValue is an object and while this implicit cast works. It may not work correction if you were sending it to another method (and granted this may depend on the version of framework, I am unsure) it may not recognize the value.

string test = rb.SelectedValue;  //May work fine
SomeMethod(rb.SelectedValue);

where SomeMethod is expecting a string may not.

Sadly the rb.SelectedValue.ToString(); can save a few unexpected issues.

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string radioListValue = RadioButtonList.Text;
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radiobuttonlist.selected <value> to process with your code.

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