
How to set a binding in Code? - Stack Overflow
Binding myBinding = new Binding(); myBinding.Source = ViewModel; myBinding.Path = new PropertyPath("SomeString"); myBinding.Mode = BindingMode.TwoWay; …
Beginner question: What is binding? - Stack Overflow
Apr 24, 2010 · Data-binding is the process of 'binding' the values from the database to the list. One-way data-binding is usually 'read-only' but two-way data-binding allows the user to update the values …
wpf - What is the template binding vs binding? - Stack Overflow
May 15, 2012 · Binding on its own is very good described in the MSDN. This is a very nice cheat sheet which in fact hangs on my wall right next to me. It gives a good overview of all the different bindings …
Simple WPF RadioButton Binding? - Stack Overflow
What is the simplest way to bind a group of 3 radiobuttons to a property of type int for values 1, 2, or 3?
Binding a property from a class to XAML directly - Stack Overflow
Jan 7, 2013 · 10 I was curious as I was learning more on binding with WPF do you HAVE TO set the data context to simply set the {binding path=} of a single property?
How do I use WPF bindings with RelativeSource? - Stack Overflow
How do I use RelativeSource with WPF bindings and what are the different use-cases?
c# - Binding objects defined in code-behind - Stack Overflow
DataContext="{Binding RelativeSource={RelativeSource Self}}" Clarification: The data context being set to the value above should be done at whatever element "owns" the code behind -- so for a Window, …
wpf - Binding ConverterParameter - Stack Overflow
Mar 9, 2013 · The ConverterParameter property can not be bound because it is not a dependency property. Since Binding is not derived from DependencyObject none of its properties can be …
OneWayToSource binding from readonly property in XAML
I'm trying to bind to a Readonly property with OneWayToSource as mode, but it seems this cannot be done in XAML: <controls:FlagThingy IsModified="{Binding FlagIsModified, ...
wpf - Binding to static property - Stack Overflow
Jan 7, 2015 · If the binding needs to be two-way, you must supply a path. There's a trick to do two-way binding on a static property, provided the class is not static : declare a dummy instance of the class …