ListControl::SelectedValue Property
Gets the value of the selected item in the list control, or selects the item in the list control that contains the specified value.
Assembly: System.Web (in System.Web.dll)
[BrowsableAttribute(false)] [ThemeableAttribute(false)] [BindableAttribute(true, BindingDirection::TwoWay)] public: virtual property String^ SelectedValue { String^ get (); void set (String^ value); }
<asp:ListControl SelectedValue="String" />
Property Value
Type: System::StringThe value of the selected item in the list control. The default is an empty string ("").
| Exception | Condition |
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| ArgumentOutOfRangeException | The selected value is not in the list of available values, and view state or other persistent state has been loaded (a postback has been performed). For more information, see the Remarks section in this topic. |
This property returns the Value property of the selected ListItem. The SelectedValue property is commonly used to determine the value of the selected item in the list control. If multiple items are selected, the value of the selected item with the lowest index is returned. If no item is selected, an empty string ("") is returned.
The SelectedValue property can also be used to select an item in the list control by setting it with the value of the item.
This property cannot be set by themes or style sheet themes. For more information, see ThemeableAttribute and ASP.NET Themes and Skins Overview.
When the selected value is not in the list of available values and a postback is performed, an ArgumentOutOfRangeException is thrown. The following example shows how to catch an invalid value before postback happens:
The following example demonstrates how to use the SelectedValue property to select an item in a ListBox control. Notice that this property can also be used to retrieve the value of the selected item.
Security Note: |
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This example has a text box that accepts user input, which is a potential security threat. By default, ASP.NET Web pages validate that user input does not include script or HTML elements. For more information, see Script Exploits Overview. |
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The .NET Framework and .NET Compact Framework do not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see .NET Framework System Requirements.
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