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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T07:41:10+00:00 2026-05-21T07:41:10+00:00

I often have to deal with lists in the user interface that translate to

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I often have to deal with lists in the user interface that translate to an enum value in the ‘ViewModel’. I know that I can directly bind ListView.ItemSource to an enum via ObjectDataProvider that provides the enum item names, but often this is not optimal, because the visual representation of a list item should differ from the enum item name.

Also, items from the enum sometimes need to be left out in the visual list representation.

so for example:

    enum WhatIWantIsA        {
        NiceHouse,
        FastCar,
        Nothing // omitted in the view
    }

Should translate to a list with the items:

    A nice house
    A fast car

So my question is: How do you deal with lists, that have a predefined number of entries and translate to an enum in the ViewModel?

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    2026-05-21T07:41:10+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 7:41 am

    You can use an IValueConverter on your binding to translate the enum to a readable form:

    public class MyEnumValueConverter : IValueConverter
    {
        public object Convert(object value, Type type, ...)
        {
            var enumVal = (WhatIWantIsA)value;
            switch (enumVal)
            {
                case "NiceHouse": return "A nice house";
                case "FastCar": return "A fast car";
                default: return "Unknown Value"; //or throw exception    
            }
        }
        public object ConvertBack(object value, Type type, ...)
        {
            return value; //probably don't need to implement this
        }
    }
    

    Use this on your binding:

    <Resources>
        <local:MyEnumValueConverter x:Key="myEnumConverter"/>
    </Resources>
    <ListView ItemsSource="{Binding Converter={StaticResource myEnumConverter}}"/>
    

    This way, your ViewModel can keep working with the enum, and the user sees a decent value.

    Hope this helps…

    Edit: updated the example to use Enum provided in the question 🙂

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