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Class, ComboBox Value Questions, URGENT

Asked by Gunit2507 in Microsoft Visual Basic.Net

Tags: combobox

I have found the following code on this website and I use it all the time to store a "value" for a combobox item. I was wondering how I "find" that value.
There is a function to findstring but how do i findvalue? Is that possible?

Public Class ListItem
        Dim TextString As String
        Dim ValueString As Object
        Public Sub New(ByVal Text As String, ByVal Value As Object)
            TextString = Text
            ValueString = Value
        End Sub
        Public Property Text() As String
            Get
                Return TextString
            End Get
            Set(ByVal strValue As String)
                TextString = strValue
            End Set
        End Property
        Public Property Value() As Object
            Get
                Return ValueString
            End Get
            Set(ByVal objValue As Object)
                ValueString = objValue
            End Set
        End Property
        Public Overrides Function ToString() As String
            Return TextString
        End Function
    End Class
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Zone: Microsoft Visual Basic.Net
Tags: combobox
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