C# – Best way to access properties of the code behind class from the markup in ASP.NET

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Let's say I have two files default.aspx and the associated default.aspx.cs.

default.aspx.cs:

protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    var myObject = new MyObject();
}

Is there a way that in the default.aspx I could do something like:

<%= myObject.SomePropertyOfThisObject%>

… or something similar, without having to use databinders or something complicated like this? And if there's no way around binding the data, what would be the best way to do it?

Best Answer

You can, but you'll have to do it a bit differently. In your default.aspx.cs, add a member:

protected MyObject _myObject;

Then, in Page_Load:

protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
         _myObject = new MyObject();
}

Then, in default.aspx, you can do:

<%= _myObject.SomePropertyOfThisObject %>

Of course, this assumes that class MyObject has a property named Awesome. You didn't mean the System.Object class, did you, since it doesn't have a property named Awesome.


Since your question was asking about the best way, I'll go further. The way I showed is not the best. The best is more often to use a data binding expression. If you don't like those, then you can set things in the codebehind:

protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
         _myObject = new MyObject();
        //
        _myLabel.Text = _myObject.SomePropertyOfThisObject;
}

Assuming:

<asp:Label runat="server" id="_myLabel" />
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