I have a 2-dimensional array of objects and I basically want to databind each one to a cell in a WPF grid. Currently I have this working but I am doing most of it procedurally. I create the correct number of row and column definitions, then I loop through the cells and create the controls and set up the correct bindings for each one.
At a minimum I would like to be able to use a template to specify the controls and bindings in xaml. Ideally I would like to get rid of the procedural code and just do it all with databinding, but I’m not sure that’s possible.
Here is the code I am currently using:
public void BindGrid() { m_Grid.Children.Clear(); m_Grid.ColumnDefinitions.Clear(); m_Grid.RowDefinitions.Clear(); for (int x = 0; x < MefGrid.Width; x++) { m_Grid.ColumnDefinitions.Add(new ColumnDefinition() { Width = new GridLength(1, GridUnitType.Star), }); } for (int y = 0; y < MefGrid.Height; y++) { m_Grid.RowDefinitions.Add(new RowDefinition() { Height = new GridLength(1, GridUnitType.Star), }); } for (int x = 0; x < MefGrid.Width; x++) { for (int y = 0; y < MefGrid.Height; y++) { Cell cell = (Cell)MefGrid[x, y]; SolidColorBrush brush = new SolidColorBrush(); var binding = new Binding('On'); binding.Converter = new BoolColorConverter(); binding.Mode = BindingMode.OneWay; BindingOperations.SetBinding(brush, SolidColorBrush.ColorProperty, binding); var rect = new Rectangle(); rect.DataContext = cell; rect.Fill = brush; rect.SetValue(Grid.RowProperty, y); rect.SetValue(Grid.ColumnProperty, x); m_Grid.Children.Add(rect); } } }
The purpose of the Grid is not for real databinding, it is just a panel. I am listing down the easiest way to accomplish the visualization of a two dimensional list
And in the code behind set the ItemsSource of lst with a TwoDimentional data structure.
This gives you the following screen as output. You can edit the DataTemplate_Level2 to add more specific data of your object.