Radio Button in ASP.Net MVC 4
In this
blog, I am going to tell you how to use the radio button in asp.net mvc 4.
Step 1
Create an
empty asp.net mvc 4 web application with razor engine and add a controller
named “HomeController” and write the below code in it:
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.Mvc;
using RadioButtonMvcApp.Models;
namespace RadioButtonMvcApp.Controllers
{
public class HomeController : Controller
{
public ActionResult Index()
{
return View();
}
[HttpPost]
public ActionResult Index(FormCollection form)
{
ViewBag.Message = "Your
favorite game : " + form["Game"].ToString();
return View("Message");
}
[HttpPost]
public ActionResult Message(Game obj)
{
ViewBag.Message = "Your
favorite game : " +
obj.FavoriteGame;
return View("Message");
}
}
}
Step 2
Now add a model
class named ”Game.cs” to the project and write the below code in it:
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Web;
namespace RadioButtonMvcApp.Models
{
public class Game
{
public string FavoriteGame { get; set; }
}
}
Step 3
Now add a view named “Index”
to the project and write the below code in it:
@model RadioButtonMvcApp.Models.Game
@{
ViewBag.Title =
"Index";
}
<h2>Index</h2>
<div>
<h2>Without Model Binding</h2>
<div>
Favorite
Game:
</div>
<div>
@using (Html.BeginForm("Index","Home", FormMethod.Post))
{
@Html.RadioButton("Game","Cricket") @Html.Label("Cricket") <br />
@Html.RadioButton("Game", "Football",true) @Html.Label("Football") <br />
@Html.RadioButton("Game", "Hockey")
@Html.Label("Hockey") <br />
@Html.RadioButton("Game","Basketball")
@Html.Label("Basketball") <br />
<br />
<input type="submit" value="Submit"/>
}
<br />
<br />
</div>
<h2>With Model Binding</h2>
<div>
Favorite
Game:
</div>
<div>
@using (Html.BeginForm("Message","Home", FormMethod.Post))
{
@Html.RadioButtonFor(m=>m.FavoriteGame,"Cricket") @Html.Label("Cricket") <br />
@Html.RadioButtonFor(m=>m.FavoriteGame,"Football") @Html.Label("Football") <br />
@Html.RadioButtonFor(m=>m.FavoriteGame,"Hockey")
@Html.Label("Hockey") <br />
@Html.RadioButtonFor(m=>m.FavoriteGame,"Basketball")
@Html.Label("Basketball") <br />
<br />
<input type="submit" value="Submit"/>
}
</div>
</div>
This view has two forms
first form has not used the model binding and will pass the radio button value
to the controller using the FormCollection Class.
And the second form uses
the model binding and will pass the radio button value using the model class.
Step 4
Now add another view named
“Message” to the project like this:
@{
ViewBag.Title =
"Message";
}
<h2>Message</h2>
<div>
@ViewBag.Message
</div>
Output
Now run the
application:
Select any
radio button in the form 1 and click on submit
Select any
radio button in the form 2 and click on submit
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