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Using the Silverlight ComboBox Control

In this article, you will learn how to work with the ComboBox control of Silverlight 2.

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Introduction:

For developers familiar with the ComboBox in Windows Forms, the ComboBox control in Silverlight 2.0 is not much of a surprise, in fact, it's more or less the same in terms of functionality. The difference lies in the way it is rendered. In Silverlight, the focus is more on creating rich user interfaces hence even the controls are designed to fit this goal.

Silverlight controls display certain kinds of content, depending on their type. The content types for ComboBox and ComboBoxItem are listed below:

Control Content Type Content Property
ComboBoxItem Single element ContentControl.Content
ComboBox Collection of items ItemsControl.Items
ItemsControl.ItemsSource

Items Controls display a collection of objects. These controls inherit from the ItemsControl class. The type of collection that can be displayed using an items control depends on the control type and how the collection is populated. Each items control has an associated item container. This container contains individual items of content in the collection. The ComboBox control is an example of items control and ComboBoxItem is the corresponding item container. Item containers are created for each item in a collection and can be retrieved. The Items and ItemsSource properties determine the content for an items control.

The ComboBox control can be populated directly by setting its Items property. Items can also be added to an existing collection by using the Add method. The ItemsSource property is typically used during data binding. When you set the ItemsSource property, item containers are automatically created for each item in the collection. You cannot add items to a collection created by using the ItemsSource property.

The following example shows how to create and add ComboBoxItem objects to a ComboBox in XAML and in code.

Let's now begin with creating an application to contain the ComboBox control.

Launch Visual Studio 2008 Web Developer and create a Silverlight application. Drag and drop a ComboBox control between the <Grid></Grid> tags.

Then replace the <ComboBox></ComboBox> tags with the following code:

<ComboBox Name="cboColors" Background="Sienna" Height="30" Width="100">            <ComboBox.Items>
                <ComboBoxItem Content="Orange" />
                <ComboBoxItem Content="Yellow" />
                <ComboBoxItem Content="Blue" />
                <ComboBoxItem Content="Pink" />
    </ComboBox.Items>
</
ComboBox>

Note that here we have used the Items property of Combo Box.

When you save, build, and execute the application, you can observe the combo box on the browser window.

Figure 1.jpg

Conclusion:

Thus, in this article, you learnt how to work with the ComboBox control of Silverlight 2.


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Mamta M
Mamta M has over 8 years of experience in the IT industry and loves to learn and experiment with new technology trends. She is proficient in C#, ASP.NET and related technologies. In the past few months she has been actively working with Silverlight and is also co-writing a book on Silverlight.
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connectivity with database in silverlight by praval On August 8, 2009
Hi,
i am trying to connect database with silverlight project bt after couples of forum told me
that u can't connect database direct in silverlight project
i want to fill combobox .

for this i try to wcf enable service in my project
after doing this i incorporate wcf services and Linq to access data
but i am unable to create object of wcf service
in mainpage.xaml.cs  in userconrol_loaded event

please suggest me

Thanks

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