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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T22:03:40+00:00 2026-05-22T22:03:40+00:00

If I had a non-anonymous class like this, I know I can use DisplayNameAttribute

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If I had a non-anonymous class like this, I know I can use DisplayNameAttribute like this.

class Record{

    [DisplayName("The Foo")]
    public string Foo {get; set;}

    [DisplayName("The Bar")]
    public string Bar {get; set;}

}

but I have

var records = (from item in someCollection
               select{
                   Foo = item.SomeField,
                   Bar = item.SomeOtherField,
               }).ToList();

and I use records for DataSource for a DataGrid. The column headers show up as Foo and Bar but they have to be The Foo and The Bar. I cannot create a concrete class for a few different internal reasons and it will have to be an anonymous class. Given this, is there anyway I can set DisplayNameAttrubute for members of this anonymous class?

I tried

[DisplayName("The Foo")] Foo = item.SomeField

but it won’t compile.

Thanks.

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    2026-05-22T22:03:41+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 10:03 pm

    How about the following solution:

    dataGrid.SetValue(
        DataGridUtilities.ColumnHeadersProperty,
        new Dictionary<string, string> {
            { "Foo", "The Foo" },
            { "Bar", "The Bar" },
        });
    
    dataGrid.ItemsSource = (from item in someCollection
               select{
                   Foo = item.SomeField,
                   Bar = item.SomeOtherField,
               }).ToList();
    

    Then you have the following Attached Property code:

    public static class DataGridUtilities
    {
        public static IDictionary<string,string> GetColumnHeaders(
            DependencyObject obj)
        {
            return (IDictionary<string,string>)obj.GetValue(ColumnHeadersProperty);
        }
    
        public static void SetColumnHeaders(DependencyObject obj,
            IDictionary<string, string> value)
        {
            obj.SetValue(ColumnHeadersProperty, value);
        }
    
        public static readonly DependencyProperty ColumnHeadersProperty =
            DependencyProperty.RegisterAttached(
                "ColumnHeaders",
                typeof(IDictionary<string, string>),
                typeof(DataGrid),
                new UIPropertyMetadata(null, ColumnHeadersPropertyChanged));
    
        static void ColumnHeadersPropertyChanged(DependencyObject sender,
            DependencyPropertyChangedEventArgs e)
        {
            var dataGrid = sender as DataGrid;
            if (dataGrid != null && e.NewValue != null)
            {
                dataGrid.AutoGeneratingColumn += AddColumnHeaders;
            }
        }
    
        static void AddColumnHeaders(object sender,
            DataGridAutoGeneratingColumnEventArgs e)
        {
            var headers = GetColumnHeaders(sender as DataGrid);
            if (headers != null && headers.ContainsKey(e.PropertyName))
            {
                e.Column.Header = headers[e.PropertyName];
            }
        }
    }
    
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