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How do I get the selected value (eg Option1) as a string from my example below. I've tried loads of suggestions on Google but can't get the string.

XAML:

<ComboBox x:Name="selectOption" Text="Select Option" 
                 SelectionChanged="selectOption_SelectionChanged" 
                 SelectedValue="{Binding VMselectedOption, Mode=TwoWay}" >
    <ComboBoxItem Name="cbb1">Option1</ComboBoxItem>
    <ComboBoxItem Name="cbb2">Option2</ComboBoxItem>
    <ComboBoxItem Name="cbb3">Option3</ComboBoxItem>
</ComboBox>

codebehind:

private void selectOption_SelectionChanged(object sender, SelectionChangedEventArgs e)
{
   var selectedValue = selectOption.SelectedValue; 
}

//elsewhere in code
var test = viewModel.VMselectedOption;

Both selectedValue and test return the string "System.Windows.Controls.ComboBoxItem: Option1" and not "Option1"

This should be really simple but I just cannot get this working or see what is wrong?

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5 Answers 5

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You should set SelectedValuePath="Content".

<ComboBox x:Name="selectOption" Text="Select Option" 
                 SelectionChanged="selectOption_SelectionChanged" 
                 SelectedValue="{Binding VMselectedOption, Mode=TwoWay}" 
                 SelectedValuePath="Content">
    <ComboBoxItem Name="cbb1">Option1</ComboBoxItem>
    <ComboBoxItem Name="cbb2">Option2</ComboBoxItem>
    <ComboBoxItem Name="cbb3">Option3</ComboBoxItem>
</ComboBox>
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  • This is the best and easiest way. Thanks
    – Gabriel
    May 7, 2019 at 7:57
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You shouldn't insert the combobox items manually. Set them by using ItemsSource.

Basically you should create a list of options (or objects representing options) and set them as ItemsSource, this way your SelectedItem will be exactly the option which is selected, not the automatically created wrapping ComboboxItem.

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  • 2
    Yours is the only sane answer I've seen here.
    – Fede
    Oct 18, 2013 at 16:05
  • @ooo: glad that it helped. Using ItemsSource is a good option, considering separation of content and presentation.
    – Vlad
    Oct 18, 2013 at 16:50
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string Value="";
if(myComboBox.SelectedIndex>=0) 
  Value=((ComboBoxItem)myComboBox.SelectedItem).Content.ToString();
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  • It is better to check: if (((ComboBoxItem)myComboBox.SelectedItem).Content != null). Because if you use IsSelected="True" for some element the Content will be null after initialization.
    – Sasha
    Feb 23, 2017 at 15:09
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Update your code to get the Content of comboboxItem.

var selectedValue = ((ComboBoxItem)selectOption.SelectedItem).Content.ToString();
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ComboBoxItem.Content is of type Object, so you'll need to cast the item yourself.

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