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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T16:04:08+00:00 2026-05-17T16:04:08+00:00

I have quite a few radiobuttonLists in my ASP.net webform. I am dynamically binding

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I have quite a few radiobuttonLists in my ASP.net webform. I am dynamically binding them using the method shown below:

public static void PopulateRadioButtonList(DataTable currentDt, RadioButtonList currentRadioButtonList, string strTxtField, string txtValueField,
            string txtDisplay)
        {
            currentRadioButtonList.Items.Clear();
            ListItem item = new ListItem();
            currentRadioButtonList.Items.Add(item);
            if (currentDt.Rows.Count > 0)
            {
                currentRadioButtonList.DataSource = currentDt;
                currentRadioButtonList.DataTextField = strTxtField;
                currentRadioButtonList.DataValueField = txtValueField;
                currentRadioButtonList.DataBind();
            }
            else
            {
                currentRadioButtonList.Items.Clear();
            }
        }

Now, I want to Display only the first Letter of the DataTextField for the RadioButton Item Text.

For example if the Value is Good I just want to Display G. If it Fair I want to display F.

How do I do this in C#

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    2026-05-17T16:04:09+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 4:04 pm

    You can’t do what you want when you do the binding, so you have 2 options:

    1. Modify the data you get from the table, before you do the binding.

    2. After binding, go through each item and modify its Text field.

    So, it you want to display “only the first Letter of the DataTextField for the RadioButton Item Text”, you can do:

    currentRadioButtonList.DataSource = currentDt;
    currentRadioButtonList.DataTextField = strTxtField;
    currentRadioButtonList.DataValueField = txtValueField;
    currentRadioButtonList.DataBind();
    
    foreach (ListItem item in currentRadioButtonList.Items) 
        item.Text = item.Text.Substring(0, 1);
    

    If I misunderstood you and you want to display the first letter of the Value field, you can replace the last two lines with:

    foreach (ListItem item in currentRadioButtonList.Items) 
        item.Text = item.Value.Substring(0, 1);
    
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