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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T04:51:41+00:00 2026-06-08T04:51:41+00:00

For example i have a viewmodel with something like this: public class MyViewModel {

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For example i have a viewmodel with something like this:


public class MyViewModel
{
    public ObservableCollection { get; set; }
}

public abstract class Person { }

public class Employee : Person { }

public class Boss : Person { }

Depending on the type of the person I wan’t some changes to my ListItemTemplate. I have a value converter like this:


public object Convert(object value, Type targetType, object parameter, string language)
{
       if (value == null) return Visibility.Collapsed;

      return value is Boss ? Visibility.Visible : Visibility.Collapsed;
}

How do I bind the Visibilty property to the converter?

Things i’ve done:

<Border Visibility="{Binding Path=self, Converter={StaticResource BossVisibilityConverter}}">

<Border Visibility="{Binding Path=this, Converter={StaticResource BossVisibilityConverter}}">
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    2026-06-08T04:51:43+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 4:51 am

    if the DataContext is set to your ViewModel instance, then just try the following:

    <Border Visibility="{Binding Converter={StaticResource BossVisibilityConverter}}">
    

    Also, you might want to look into a DataTemplateSelector

    public class PersonDataTemplateSelector: DataTemplateSelector
    {
    
        public DataTemplate BossTemplate { get; set; }
        public DataTemplate EmployeeTemplate { get; set; }
    
        public override DataTemplate SelectTemplate(object item, DependencyObject container)
        {
            DataTemplate selectedTemplate = null;
    
            if (item is Boss)
            {
                selectedTemplate = BossTemplate;
            }
            else
            {
                selectedTemplate = EmployeeTemplate;
            }
    
            return selectedTemplate;
        }
    }
    

    in xaml:

    <controls:PersonDataTemplateSelector x:Key="personDataTemplateSelector"
                                           BossTemplate="{StaticResource ResourceKey=BossTemplate}" 
                                           EmployeeTemplate="{StaticResource ResourceKey=EmployeeTemplate}" />
    
    <DataTemplate x:Key="BossTemplate">
       ... Template here
    </DataTemplate>
    
    <DataTemplate x:Key="EmployeeTemplate">
       ... Template here
    </DataTemplate>
    

    Then you can use the personDataTemplateSelector as the value of an ItemTemplateSelector in a ListView, or some other ItemsControl.

    <ContentPresenter Content="{Binding}" 
                      ContentTemplateSelector="{StaticResource ResourceKey=personDataTemplateSelector}" />
    
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