Get the export value of a checkbox using iTextSharp

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Solution 1

Okay, you need to check the low-level PDF objects for the appropriate values. You can look up said values in the PDF Reference (chapter 12: Interactive Features, section 7: Interactive Forms).

In particular (and in Java):

AcroFields.Item item = acroFields.getFieldItem(fldName);
PdfDictionary valueDict = item.getValue(0);

PdfDictionary appearanceDict = valueDict .getAsDict(PdfName.AP);

if (appearanceDict != null) {
  PdfDictionary normalAppearances = appearanceDict.getAsDict(PdfName.N);
  // /D is for the "down" appearances.

  // if there are normal appearances, one key will be "Off", and the other
  // will be the export value... there should only be two.
  if (normalAppearances != null) {
    Set<PdfName> keys = normalAppearances .getKeys();
    for (PdfName curKey : keys) {
      if (!PdfName.OFF.equals(curKey)) {
        return curKey.toString(); // string will have a leading '/' character
      }
    }
  }


}
// if that doesn't work, there might be an /AS key, whose value is a name with 
// the export value, again with a leading '/'
PdfName curVal = valueDict.getAsName(PdfName.AS);
if (curVal != null) {
  return curVal.toString();
}

Something like that. The usual "I just wrote this in the edit box here" provisions apply, but that should be good to go. I write a distressingly large amount of low level iText code.

Solution 2

The best way I found to set a checkbox is:

    void SetCB(AcroFields fields, string F)
    {
        try
        {
            fields.SetField(F, fields.GetFieldItem(F).GetValue(0).GetAsDict(PdfName.AP).GetAsDict(PdfName.N).Keys.Single().ToString().TrimStart('/'));
        } catch { }
    }

error: Sequence contains more than one element

e.g:

       PdfReader reader = new PdfReader("c:\\qqq\\fl100Y2.pdf");// formFile);
        using (PdfStamper stamper = new PdfStamper(reader, new FileStream("c:\\qqq\\fl100Ynew.pdf", FileMode.Create)))
        {
            AcroFields fields = stamper.AcroFields;

            bool set = fields.SetFieldProperty("FillText156", "textsize", 10.0f, null);
            SetCB(fields, "CheckBox24");
            SetCB(fields, "CheckBox24by");
             fields.SetField("FillText156", "John Doe");
            // flatten form fields and close document
            stamper.FormFlattening = true;
            stamper.Close();
        }
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  • Ben
    Ben about 2 years

    I'm working on dynamically filling in the fields on a pdf document using ITextSharp. I'd like to be able to determine the "export value" of the checkbox is from the codebehind in order to determine what value to send to this checkbox if it should be checked. Most of the documents I've worked with in the past had the same export value for every check box but the one I'm currently working with varies from checkbox to checkbox. I could go through all of the text boxes and make them consistent but it would save a lot of time in the future if I could just determine what the export value of these checkboxes are at runtime and set them accordingly.

    Thanks in advance!

    I tried to implement the solution below in C# and ended up with the following code:

     public string GetCheckBoxExportValue(AcroFields pdfDocument, string checkBoxFieldName)
        {
            AcroFields.Item item = pdfDocument.GetFieldItem(checkBoxFieldName);
            if (item.values.Count > 0)
            {
                PdfDictionary valueDict = item.GetValue(0);
    
                PdfDictionary appearanceDict = valueDict.GetAsDict(PdfName.AP);
    
                // if there's an appearance dict at all, one key will be "Off", and the other
                // will be the export value... there should only be two.
                if (appearanceDict != null)
                {
    
    
                    foreach (PdfName curKey in appearanceDict.Keys)
                    {
                        if (!PdfName.OFF.Equals(curKey))
                        {
                            return curKey.ToString(); // string will have a leading '/' character
                        }
                    }
                }
    
                // if that doesn't work, there might be an /AS key, whose value is a name with 
                // the export value, again with a leading '/'
                PdfName curVal = valueDict.GetAsName(PdfName.AS);
                if (curVal != null)
                {
                    return curVal.ToString();
                }
    
            }
            //return null if you get this far
                return null;
    
        }
    

    This just returns "/D" every single time. I'm not sure if the approach needs to be different in C# or if I'm just missing something.

  • Jay Riggs
    Jay Riggs over 13 years
    Mark - I've admired your iText expertise on the "iText-questions" list and I'm gflad you're sharing some of that here on SO.
  • Ben
    Ben over 13 years
    Thanks Mark, this looks like exactly what I was looking for.
  • Ben
    Ben over 13 years
    I tried to implement this and I ended up with the code above. For some reason this approach isn't working for me. Any thoughts?
  • Ben
    Ben over 13 years
    I get "/D" for the export value every time. The first curKey in appearanceDict.Keys ALWAYS comes back as != to PdfName.OFF and it is ALWAYS "/D". Any thoughts?
  • Mark Storer
    Mark Storer over 13 years
    Oops. Missed a level of nesting. I'll fix the answer
  • Josh
    Josh almost 13 years
    Marks code works awesome, except when multiple checkboxes are tied to one field name. in C#, I use acroFields.GetAppearanceStates(fldName) to get a string array of possible values.
  • Mark Storer
    Mark Storer almost 13 years
    Oh! Do it the easy way... I see how it is. (I suspect that the code for GetAppearanceStates will look remarkably like what I've written above).
  • Si8
    Si8 almost 10 years
    What if I have a radio button group and want to populate it? stackoverflow.com/questions/24063439/…
  • Si8
    Si8 almost 10 years
    What about radio button group? stackoverflow.com/questions/24063439/…