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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T06:16:46+00:00 2026-05-13T06:16:46+00:00

Easy one for you all… I’m new to Silverlight and really missing stuff like

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Easy one for you all…

I’m new to Silverlight and really missing stuff like DataTables and things. What I’m also currently struggling with is how to get the text of my combobox’s currently selected item.
In winforms I would have done:

ComboBox myCombo = new ComboBox.......
string selected = myCombo.Text;

I’m struggling how to get this info out.

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    2026-05-13T06:16:47+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:16 am

    The selected item of your combo box is whatever type of item is currently holding. So if you set the binding to a collection of strings, then the selected item will be a string:

    string mySelectedValue = ((string)MyComboBox.SelectedItem);
    

    If it is a more complex object you will need to cast and use the expected object. If you have XAML using the list box item class, like:

    <ComboBox x:Name="MyComboBox">
        <ComboBox.Items>
            <ComboBoxItem>
                <TextBlock Text="Hello World"/>
            </ComboBoxItem>
        </ComboBox.Items>
    </ComboBox>
    

    Then you would access the selected item like this:

    string mySelectedValue = 
      ((TextBlock)((ComboBoxItem)MyComboBox.SelectedItem).Content).Text;
    
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