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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T16:13:47+00:00 2026-05-26T16:13:47+00:00

I have a jQuery ajax call in which I am trying to send the

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I have a jQuery ajax call in which I am trying to send the int IDs of users which can be selected from a table of checkboxes.

I am having a problem with the case that no users are selected. I would expect an empty array but in fact I receive an array of length = 1, containing userId 0 (i.e. an unassigned int value).

The following snippet reproduces the problem

$('#test').click(function () {
    var numbers = $('.noElements').map(function () {
        // (selector does not match any elements, to demonstrate)
        return 1;
    }).get();

    $.ajax({
        url: '/MyController/Test',
        type: "GET",
        data: { numbers: numbers, count: numbers.length }
    });
});


public ActionResult Test(IEnumerable<int> numbers, int count)
{
    Assert(numbers.Count() == count);
    return null;
}

The Assert fails because numbers is List<int> { 0 }. Why is the binding happening like this?

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    2026-05-26T16:13:47+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 4:13 pm

    I believe that the default model binder will convert the empty string that is passed to it by the jQuery AJAX call into a integer array that contains a single element containing the default value of an integer (0). Your code would work if you did something like this-

    $('#test').click(function () {
        var numbers = $('.noElements').map(function () {
            return 1;
        });
        if (numbers.length == 0) {
            numbers = null;
            count = 0;
        }
        else count = numbers.length;
    
        $.ajax({
            url: '/Home/Test',
            type: "GET",
            data: { numbers: numbers, count: count }
        });
    });
    

    See this question for further info and alternate solutions – How to post an empty array (of ints) (jQuery -> MVC 3)

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