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I have a string 'item3' and a listbox with 'item1,item2,item3,item4', how do I select item3 in the list box when I have the item name in a string?

Thanks

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  • Can you post your code if selectedValue doesn't work? Jul 16, 2009 at 12:04
  • Are you using WPF? I know that the SelectedValue is not R/W in a few controls. If so, remember to tag WPF questions as WPF. If not, ignore me ;) Jul 16, 2009 at 12:17

8 Answers 8

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int index = listBox1.FindString("item3");
// Determine if a valid index is returned. Select the item if it is valid.
if (index != -1)
     listBox1.SetSelected(index,true);
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    Or you can do lb.SelectedIndex = lb.FindStringExact(fieldValue); Jul 16, 2009 at 12:39
  • None of these work for me, because I don't have .SetSelected() function... I just discovered that I am using ListBox from System.Controls and that it's different..
    – L. Zeda
    Feb 16, 2017 at 13:01
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listBox.FindStringExact("item3");

Returns the index of the first item found, or ListBox.NoMatches if no match is found.

you can then call

listBox.SetSelected(index, true);

to select this item

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Try with ListBox.SetSelected method.

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Maybe like this:

public bool SelectItem(ListBox listBox, string item)
    {
        bool contains = listBox.Items.Contains(item);
        if (!contains)
            return false;
        listBox.SelectedItem = item;
        return listBox.SelectedItems.Contains(item);
    }

Test method:

public void Test()
    {
        string item = "item1";
        if (!SelectItem(listBox, item))
        {
            MessageBox.Show("Item not found.");
        }
    }
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  • Better message would be "Item not found." Jul 16, 2009 at 12:18
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SelectedValue will work only if you have set the ValueMember for the listbox.

Further, even if you do set the ValueMember, selectedValue will not work if your ListBox.Sorted = true.

Check out my post on Setting selected item in a ListBox without looping

You can try one of these approaches:

  1. lb.SelectedValue = fieldValue;

  2. lb.SelectedIndex = lb.FindStringExact(fieldValue);

  3. This is a generic method for all listboxes. Your implementation will change based on what you are binding to the list box. In my case it is DataTable.

    private void SetSelectedIndex(ListBox lb, string value)
    {
        for (int i = 0; i < lb.Items.Count; i++)
        {
            DataRowView dr = lb.Items[i] as DataRowView;
            if (dr["colName"].ToString() == value)
            {
                lb.SelectedIndices.Add(i);
                break;
            }
        }    
    }
    
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    This is the first time I see a girl in SO. Good to see. But anyway my insticts are urging to point out some mistake with no avail. your answer is perfectly correct(so far I checked). Aug 15, 2012 at 8:55
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Isn't SelectedValue read/write?

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  • I've tried lstbox.selectedvalue = strItem; but that didn't seem to work for me.
    – JamesM
    Jul 16, 2009 at 12:03
  • Is this WinForms or WebForms?
    – Lazarus
    Jul 16, 2009 at 12:06
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static class ControlHelper
{
    public static void SelectExactMatch(this ComboBox c, string find)
    {
        c.SelectedIndex = c.FindStringExact(find, 0);
    }
}
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CheckBoxList.Items.FindByValue("Value").Selected = true;

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