There are a couple of things wrong here:
- Your view is typed to
Rezultat
but you're trying to treat the model as an IEnumerable<Rezultat>
.
- You're trying to bind each textbox to
x[i]
- which would be equivalent to Model.x[i]
- when what you really want is to bind it to [i].x
(i.e. Model[i].x
).
So, to correct this, you need to change a couple of things.
First, change your view to inherit System.Web.Mvc.ViewPage<IEnumerable<Klausimynas.Models.Rezultat>>
. Now your view can pass an IEnumerable<Rezultat>
, which is what your controller action expects.
Second, change this:
<input type="text" name="x[0]">
To this:
<input type="text" name="[0].x">
The reason for this is that the first will attempt to bind the value to Model.x[0]
, which is (or will be, once you've typed your view properly) equivalent to the first element in property x
of an instance of IEnumerable<Rezultat>
. This obviously isn't quite right, as an IEnumerable
exposes no property x
. What you want is to bind Model[0].x
, which is the property x
of the Rezultat
object at index 0
.
Better still, use a helper to generate the name for you:
for(int i=0; i < Model.Count; i++)
{
@Html.TextBoxFor(m => m[i].x)
}
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