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I'm currently working on databinding some of my existing Windows Forms, and I've ran into an issue figuring out the proper way of databinding a group of radiobutton controls within a group box.

My business object has an integer property which I want to databind against 4 radiobuttons (where each of them represents the values 0 - 3).

I'm currently binding against a presenter object which works as the binder between the form and the business object, and the way I've done it now is to have 4 separate properties which each binds against each of these values (I do use INotifyPropertyChanged, but not including that here):

Private int _propValue;

Public bool PropIsValue0 
{ 
  get { return _propValue == 0; }
  set
  {
    if (value) 
      _propValue = 0;
  }
}

Public bool PropIsValue1 { // As above, but with value == 1 }
Public bool PropIsValue2 { // As above, but with value == 2 }
Public bool PropIsValue3 { // As above, but with value == 3 }

And I then bind each of the radiobuttons to their respective property as above.

This does not seem right to me, so any advice are highly appreciated.

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I think I would use my own GroupBox. I would bind the CustomGroupBox to your Model and set the correct RadioButton (using the tag or name properties) from the binded value.

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That sounds a lot better. Thanks for the tip – Geir-Tore Lindsve Mar 25 at 6:56

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