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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T01:24:12+00:00 2026-05-15T01:24:12+00:00

I’m binding a GridView to a collection of objects that look like this: public

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I’m binding a GridView to a collection of objects that look like this:

public class Transaction
{
   public string PersonName { get; set; }
   public DateTime TransactionDate { get; set; }
   public MoneyCollection TransactedMoney { get; set;}
}

MoneyCollection simply inherits from ObservableCollection<T>, and is a collection of MyMoney type object.

In my GridView, I just want to bind a column to the MoneyCollection‘s ToString() method. However, binding it directly to the TransactedMoney property makes every entry display the text “(Collection)”, and the ToString() method is never called.

Note that I do not want to bind to the items in MoneyCollection, I want to bind directly to the property itself and just call ToString() on it.

I understand that it is binding to the collection’s default view. So my question is – how can I make it bind to the collection in such a way that it calls the ToString() method on it?

This is my first WPF project, so I know this might be a bit noobish, but pointers would be very welcome.

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    2026-05-15T01:24:13+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 1:24 am

    Write a IValueConverter implementation that calls ToString() on the bound collection and returns it and use this converter in the XAML binding expression.

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