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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T18:38:25+00:00 2026-05-16T18:38:25+00:00

I have a ListBox that I bind to an ItemsSource, like this: var foos

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I have a ListBox that I bind to an ItemsSource, like this:

var foos = new ObservableCollection<Foo> { foo1, foo2, foo3 };
var listBox = new ListBox { ItemsSource = _foos };

Now I want to do some operations right away on the ListBoxItems that holds the items, but they don’t seem to be created right away. Are they? Is there some event I can listen to in order to be notified, or am I simply trying to fetch the ListBoxItem’s in an invalid way? I am doing it like this (and have verified that it works somewhere I know the ListBox is “ready”):

var lbi = listBox.ItemContainerGenerator.ContainerFromItem(foo1) as ListBoxItem;

Note that this is being done in a unit test, so I guess the ListBox is never rendered. Is that why the ListBoxItems aren’t created? And can I manually trigger the creation of the ListBoxItems somehow?

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    2026-05-16T18:38:26+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 6:38 pm

    Items-creation is done async and depending on the panel, it can happen that it is not created at all (virtualization). The event your’re looking for is ItemContainerGenerator.StatusChanged. Do a google-search for it on SO, you will find many examples. However directly searching and working with the items can get complex.

    Here is a very good article that discusses the item-creation in detail. Look also for the ancestor-article .

    BTW:
    I recommend you to look at the MVVM-pattern. While there is a small bit of time you loose learning it (not comparable to the time learnding WPF), it will save you a lot of time. Here you find a link to a video from Jason Dolinger that gives you a great start-point.

    Update:

    As promised in the comment, here a function to search the visual tree (only usable when virtualization is off).

    void FindChildFrameworkElementsOfType<T>(DependencyObject parent,IList<T> list) where T: FrameworkElement{             
        DependencyObject child; 
        for(int i=0;i< VisualTreeHelper.GetChildrenCount(parent);i++){             
            child = VisualTreeHelper.GetChild(parent, i); 
            if (child is T) { 
                list.Add((T)child); 
            } 
            FindChildFrameworkElementsOfType<T>(child,list); 
        } 
    } 
    
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