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I have five RadioButton and five ComboBox controls.
Each RadioButton is connected to a ComboBox.

When I activate one RadioButton, the corresponding ComboBox, it gets enabled. Now when I choose another RadioButton, the information in the previously selected ComboBox should clear but does not!

I have tried with ComboBox.Clear() as well as ComboBox.Reset(), but it doesn't work.

Here is my code for one of the ComboBox and RadioButton

if (radioButtondinner.Checked == true)
        {
            comboBoxdinner.DataSource = DList.Dwork();
            comboBoxdinner.DisplayMember = "dinner";
        }
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  • Code always helps.
    – jAC
    Jun 7, 2017 at 10:59
  • can you please post your code
    – Vicky S
    Jun 7, 2017 at 11:01
  • And what happens if Checked == false?
    – jAC
    Jun 7, 2017 at 11:08
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    @mo.wl please show the code as you have tried to clear them, it might be that there is a typo or something in there which prevents it from working. But it is a bit of guess work if we don't see the exact code as you have tried. Also the complete method in which you check this will be nice. Do you do this check on the event radiobutton change, or something else?
    – Kyra
    Jun 7, 2017 at 11:11
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    Possible duplicate of Clear combobox datasource items
    – MiOnIs
    Jun 7, 2017 at 11:24

2 Answers 2

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As I said in comment: you can use one Combobox and only to change data sources when you check other RadioButton that should work sure But If you want to have more Combobox then just type in else statements

comboBox.DataSource = null;
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// create a check change event and use this.

private void radioButtondinner_CheckedChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {
            if (!radioButtondinner.Checked)
            {
                // if you want to clear only the text or selected item text
                comboBoxdinner.Text = String.Empty;
                // if you want to clear the entire data source
                comboBoxdinner.DataSource = null;
            }

        }

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