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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T03:27:08+00:00 2026-06-14T03:27:08+00:00

I have ObservableCollection<T> collection, and I want to replace all elements with a new

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I have ObservableCollection<T> collection, and I want to replace all elements with a new collection of elements, I could do:

collection.Clear(); 

OR:

collection.ClearItems();

(BTW, what’s the difference between these two methods?)

I could also use foreach to collection.Add one by one, but this will fire multiple times

Same when adding a collection of elements.

EDIT:

I found a good library here: Enhanced ObservableCollection with ability to delay or disable notifications but it seems that it does NOT support silverlight.

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    2026-06-14T03:27:09+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 3:27 am

    ColinE is right with all his informations. I only want to add my subclass of ObservableCollection that I use for this specific case.

    public class SmartCollection<T> : ObservableCollection<T> {
        public SmartCollection()
            : base() {
        }
    
        public SmartCollection(IEnumerable<T> collection)
            : base(collection) {
        }
    
        public SmartCollection(List<T> list)
            : base(list) {
        }
    
        public void AddRange(IEnumerable<T> range) {
            foreach (var item in range) {
                Items.Add(item);
            }
    
            this.OnPropertyChanged(new PropertyChangedEventArgs("Count"));
            this.OnPropertyChanged(new PropertyChangedEventArgs("Item[]"));
            this.OnCollectionChanged(new NotifyCollectionChangedEventArgs(NotifyCollectionChangedAction.Reset));
        }
    
        public void Reset(IEnumerable<T> range) {
            this.Items.Clear();
    
            AddRange(range);
        }
    }
    
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