Information in this topic applies only to web tests that implement the default approach. This property is not supported in cross-platform web tests. |
Description
Use the wItem
property to get a text of a control’s item by its index.
Declaration
TestObj.wItem(Index)
Read-Only Property | String |
TestObj | A variable, parameter or expression that specifies a reference to one of the objects listed in the Applies To section | |||
Index | [in] | Required | Integer |
Applies To
The property is applied to the following objects:
AngularUI Bootstrap Dropdown, AngularUI Select, Bootstrap Dropdown and 23 more objects, Developer Express ASPxComboBox, Developer Express ColorComboBox, Developer Express ComboBox, Developer Express ComboBox (VCL), Developer Express ImageComboBox, Ext JS Combo Box, Infragistics UltraComboBox, Java Swing ComboBox, JavaFX ChoiceBox, JavaFX ComboBox, Oracle Forms Combo Box, Oracle Forms Pop List, Qt ComboBox, Silverlight ComboBox, Syncfusion ComboBox Controls, Telerik RadComboBox for ASP.NET AJAX, Telerik RadComboBox for WinForms, Telerik RadComboBox for WPF, Telerik RadDropDownList for WinForms, Telerik RadMultiColumnComboBox for WinForms, WebComboBox, Win32 ComboBox, WPF ComboBox « Collapse the list
View Mode
This property is available in the Object Browser panel and in other panels and dialogs in both Basic and Advanced view modes.
Parameters
The property has the following parameter:
Index
Specifies the index of the item whose text you want to get. The index is zero-based, that is, the first item has the index 0, the second - 1, and so on. The index of the last item is wItemCount
- 1.
Property Value
A string holding the text of the specified item.
Remarks
If the specified item is not found, TestComplete will post an error message to the test log.
If you use Python or DelphiScript, you should enclose the parameter of the wItem
property in square brackets: wItem[Index]
.
For WPF Controls and AngularUI Select Controls: If a control uses data binding for its items, the wItem
property may fail to get the specified item’s text and will return an empty string instead. To get the item’s text, you can use the control’s native WPF properties or the control’s native Web attributes.
Example
To view an example that demonstrates how to use the wItem
property, see Getting Combo Box Items.