If I have a list of strings, eg:
List<string> MyList = new List<string>();
MyList.Add("HELLO");
MyList.Add("WORLD");
Is there an easy way to populate a ListBox using the contents of MyList?
If I have a list of strings, eg:
List<string> MyList = new List<string>();
MyList.Add("HELLO");
MyList.Add("WORLD");
Is there an easy way to populate a ListBox using the contents of MyList?
Try :
List<string> MyList = new List<string>();
MyList.Add("HELLO");
MyList.Add("WORLD");
listBox1.DataSource = MyList;
Have a look at ListControl.DataSource Property
You can also use the AddRange
method
listBox1.Items.AddRange(myList.ToArray());
Is this what you are looking for:
myListBox.DataSource = MyList;
This also could be easiest way to add items in ListBox.
for (int i = 0; i < MyList.Count; i++)
{
listBox1.Items.Add(MyList.ElementAt(i));
}
Further improvisation of this code can add items at runtime.