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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T03:56:34+00:00 2026-05-15T03:56:34+00:00

I have WPF application and a window in it. Lets have something like this

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I have WPF application and a window in it. Lets have something like this in my xml:

<Label Name="TitleLabel" Content="Some title" \>
<Label Name="BottomLabel" Content="{Binding ElementName=TitleLabel Path=Content">

Lets say I don’t cannot use xml for creation of BottomLabel and TitleLabel. So I have to create the BottomLabel as a property in my “Code behind”. How do I specify the same binding for Content property of Bottom label in my code behind ? Is it possible at all ?

So I would have something like this:

public Label TitleLabel {get; private set;}
public Label BottomLabel {get; private set;}

public MyClass(){
    TitleLabel = new Label();
    TitleLabel.Content = "Some title";
    BottomLabel = new Label();
    BottomLabel.Content = // ?? what should be here ? How do I specify the binding
                          // that binds BottomLabel.COntent to TitleLabel.Content?
}

What can I write instead of the comment ?
Thank you for ansvers.

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    2026-05-15T03:56:34+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 3:56 am

    Here’s how you define and apply a binding in code:

    Binding binding = new Binding {
      Source = TitleLabel,
      Path = new PropertyPath("Content"),
    };
    BottomLabel.SetBinding(ContentControl.ContentProperty, binding);
    

    Note that on objects that don’t derive from FrameworkElement, you have to explicitly use BindingOperations.SetBinding() instead of element.SetBinding():

    BindingOperations.SetBinding(BottomLabel, ContentControl.ContentProperty, binding);
    
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