I’m trying to make 2 dropdown lists.
The top one offers all cultures, (but no repeats).
Example: English, Spanish, Filipino
After selecting from the top list the bottom list will show any specific types.
I right now I use this code for my top list.
foreach (CultureInfo cultureInfo in CultureInfo.GetCultures(CultureTypes.NeutralCultures))
However it does not show Filipino (Philippines)
I’d rather not use GetCultures(CultureTypes.AllCultures)) because it shows too many at once.
It seems like I may need to load NeutralCultures into an IList.
Then iterate through AllCultures to make sure it’s ThreeLetterISOLanguageName is in the list, if not add it.
There a best practice for this?
Thanks
Look at the reference for the different
CultureTypesvalues. It tells you what is included for each.I guess you want everything that’s in all but the specific cultures? You could either combine all non-specific cultures into a set or get all cultures and exclude the specific ones. The second approach would be easiest to express in LINQ:
Though it seems that since
CultureTypeshas the flags attribute, we could also just mask out theSpecificCultureswhen getting them.