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I'm trying to get images to display in a WPF ListView styled like a WrapPanel as described in this old ATC Avalon Team article: How to Create a Custom View.

When I try to populate the ListView with a LINQ-to-Entities queried collection of ADO.NET Entity Framework objects I get the following exception:

Exception

Items collection must be empty before using ItemsSource.

My code…

Visual Basic

Private Sub Window1_Loaded(...) Handles MyBase.Loaded
    ListViewImages.ItemsSource = From g In db.Graphic _
                                 Order By g.DateAdded Ascending _
                                 Select g
End Sub

XAML

<ListView Name="ListViewImages"
          SelectionMode="Single"
          ItemsSource="{Binding}">
    <local:ImageView />
</ListView>

I put a breakpoint on that line. ListViewImages.ItemsSource is Nothing just before the LINQ assignment.

19 Answers 19

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I had this same error for a while in a slightly different scenario. The cause was invalid XAML, because some tags were missing.

I had

<wpftoolkit:DataGrid
    AutoGenerateColumns="False"
    ItemsSource="{Binding Path=Accounts}" >
    <wpftoolkit:DataGridTextColumn 
        Header="Account Name" 
        Binding="{Binding Path=AccountName}" />
</wpftoolkit:DataGrid>

which I fixed to be

<wpftoolkit:DataGrid
    AutoGenerateColumns="False"
    ItemsSource="{Binding Path=Accounts}" >
    <wpftoolkit:DataGrid.Columns>
        <wpftoolkit:DataGridTextColumn 
            Header="Account Name" 
            Binding="{Binding Path=AccountName}" />
    </wpftoolkit:DataGrid.Columns>
</wpftoolkit:DataGrid>
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  • 18
    Thank you! Such a simple problem... but such a confusing error.
    – Scott
    Feb 2, 2010 at 20:54
  • 20
    For me the difference was simply missing the <DataGrid.Columns> (and I was not even using the wpftoolkit).
    – Dave
    Mar 13, 2013 at 8:55
  • 3
    Missing the <DataGrid.Columns> for me as well.
    – Eternal21
    Sep 17, 2013 at 18:53
  • I was missing <ComboBox.Style> and it worked fine until adding <i:Interaction.Triggers>
    – Amadeus
    Jan 26, 2022 at 21:17
  • I wasn't missing anything, but had an extra "/>" at the end. This answer made me look twice over the xaml. I'm amazed to see it working now.
    – Cosmin
    Sep 4, 2023 at 11:21
132

The reason this particular exception gets thrown is that the content of the element gets applied to the ListView's Items collection. So the XAML initialises the ListView with a single local:ImageView in its Items collection. But when using an ItemsControl you must use either the Items property or the ItemsSource property, you can't use both at the same time. Hence when the ItemsSource attribute gets processed an exception is thrown.

You can find out which property the content of an element will get applied to by looking for the ContentPropertyAttribute on the class. In this case it's defined higher in the class hierarchy, on the ItemsControl:

[ContentPropertyAttribute("Items")]

The intention here was that the ListView's View be set to a local:ImageView so the fix is to explicitly indicate the property to be set.

Fix the XAML and the exception goes away:

<ListView Name="ListViewImages"
          SelectionMode="Single"
          ItemsSource="{Binding}">
    <ListView.View>
        <local:ImageView />
    </ListView.View>
</ListView>

It was missing that <ListView.View> tag.

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    This answer is correct. But before checking for this case do check that your xaml is correct as mentioned in other answers. Otherwise you can spend a lot of time looking at ItemSource's etc only to eventually find that its caused by a small typo.
    – pjm
    Nov 21, 2016 at 12:31
77

I just ran into a VERY insidious example of this problem. My original fragment was much more complex, which made it difficult to see the error.

   <ItemsControl           
      Foreground="Black"  Background="White" Grid.IsSharedSizingScope="True"
      x:Name="MyGrid" ItemsSource="{Binding}">
      >
      <ItemsControl.ItemsPanel>
           <!-- All is fine here -->
      </ItemsControl.ItemsPanel>
      <ItemsControl.ItemTemplate>
           <!-- All is fine here -->
      </ItemsControl.ItemTemplate>
      <!-- Have you caught the error yet? -->
    </ItemsControl>

The bug? The extra > after the initial opening <ItemsControl> tag! The < got applied to the built-in Items collection. When the DataContext was later set, instant crashola. So look out for more than just errors surround your ItemsControl specific data children when debugging this problem.

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    The same happened to me: Extra > => Exception
    – surfen
    Dec 11, 2011 at 1:51
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    of course it's not just > that will do this. any accidentally typed characters will become items by themselves. you can check for this condition by temporarily deleting your ItemsSource attribute. If you still have rows in the data grid then you need to check for extraneous characters Jul 17, 2012 at 3:10
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    Armentage... you just saved me I don't know how many hours of looking for this!!! Thanks so much for posting this... voting up! Aug 3, 2014 at 22:23
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    Very interesting. I'm not sure why that is not a compile error. It got me too!
    – shawn1874
    Mar 19, 2015 at 16:02
  • 2
    Oh my, I had the same error: Extra ">". Can I buy you a beer? What a strange error and how difficult to find without a compile error! This saved my day! Aug 7, 2015 at 8:32
42

Me too on a different scenario.

<ComboBox Cursor="Hand" DataContext="{Binding}"  
              FontSize="16" Height="27" ItemsSource="{Binding}" 
              Name="cbxDamnCombo" SelectedIndex="0" SelectedValuePath="MemberId">

        <DataTemplate>
            <TextBlock DataContext="{Binding}">
                <TextBlock.Text>
                  <MultiBinding StringFormat="{}{0} / {1}">
                    <Binding Path="MemberName"/>
                    <Binding Path="Phone"/>
                  </MultiBinding>
                </TextBlock.Text>
            </TextBlock>
        </DataTemplate>

</ComboBox>

Now when you complete with the missing tag Control.ItemTemplate, everything gets to normal:

<ComboBox Cursor="Hand" DataContext="{Binding}"  
              FontSize="16" Height="27" ItemsSource="{Binding}" 
              Name="cbxDamnCombo" SelectedIndex="0" SelectedValuePath="MemberId">
    <ComboBox.ItemTemplate>
        <DataTemplate>
            <TextBlock DataContext="{Binding}">
                <TextBlock.Text>
                  <MultiBinding StringFormat="{}{0} / {1}">
                    <Binding Path="MemberName"/>
                    <Binding Path="Phone"/>
                  </MultiBinding>
                </TextBlock.Text>
            </TextBlock>
        </DataTemplate>
    <ComboBox.ItemTemplate>
</ComboBox>
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    Why must be WPF so damn unobvious? Setting the DataTemplate for a ListBox caused funny exceptions but none of them was leading to the right direction. Aug 21, 2014 at 19:31
  • This fixed to me when using a <ItemsControl>.
    – RHaguiuda
    Feb 16, 2017 at 10:16
  • Fast Forward to 2022, this was the Problem in my case.... And Yes, @AloisKraus Full ACK to your comment!
    – Daimonion
    Mar 22, 2022 at 9:18
27

I had this same error in a different scenario

<ItemsControl ItemsSource="{Binding TableList}">
    <ItemsPanelTemplate>
        <WrapPanel Orientation="Horizontal"/>
    </ItemsPanelTemplate>
</ItemsControl>

The solution was to add the ItemsControl.ItemsPanel tag before the ItemsPanelTemplate

<ItemsControl ItemsSource="{Binding TableList}">
    <ItemsControl.ItemsPanel>
        <ItemsPanelTemplate>
            <WrapPanel Orientation="Horizontal"/>
        </ItemsPanelTemplate>
    </ItemsControl.ItemsPanel>
</ItemsControl>
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  • This is what fixed my issue!
    – RDV
    Jul 26, 2018 at 18:13
  • the ItemsControl was not found
    – abdou_dev
    Sep 14, 2020 at 18:07
17

⚠️ To state the answer differently ⚠️

💡 In Xaml verify that there are no Missing Parent Nodes or incorrect nodes in the defined areas.

For example

This Is Failing:

There is no proper parent for the ItemsPanelTemplate child node below:

<ItemsControl ItemsSource="{Binding TimeSpanChoices}">
    <ItemsPanelTemplate>
        <UniformGrid Rows="1" />
    </ItemsPanelTemplate>
    ...
</ItemsControl>

This Is Working:

<ItemsControl ItemsSource="{Binding TimeSpanChoices}">
    <ItemsControl.ItemsPanel> <!-- I am the missing parent! -->
        <ItemsPanelTemplate>
            <UniformGrid Rows="1" />
        </ItemsPanelTemplate>
    </ItemsControl.ItemsPanel>
    ...    
</ItemsControl>

💡 There is the proper parent node of <ItemsControl.ItemsPanel> provided^^^. 💡

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    This. Was missing <DataGrid.Columns> and had template columns directly inside <DataGrid>. Odd error for that. Jul 12, 2016 at 12:44
  • This one bit me too, the error is totally erroneous so I appreciate you solving this one!
    – mike gold
    Jan 8, 2021 at 1:59
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Exception

Items collection must be empty before using ItemsSource.

This exception occurs when you add items to the ItemsSource through different sources. So Make sure you haven't accidentally missed a tag, misplaced a tag, added extra tags, or miswrote a tag.

<!--Right-->

<ItemsControl ItemsSource="{Binding MyItems}">
     <ItemsControl.ItemsPanel.../>
     <ItemsControl.MyAttachedProperty.../>
     <FrameworkElement.ActualWidth.../>
</ItemsControl>


<!--WRONG-->

<ItemsControl ItemsSource="{Binding MyItems}">
     <Grid.../>
     <Button.../>
     <DataTemplate.../>
     <Heigth.../>
</ItemsControl>

While ItemsControl.ItemsSource is already set through Binding, other items (Grid, Button, ...) can't be added to the source. However while ItemsSource is not in-use the following code is allowed:

<!--Right-->
<ItemsControl>
     <Button.../>
     <TextBlock.../>
     <sys:String.../>
</ItemsControl>

notice the missing ItemsSource="{Binding MyItems}" part.

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    Something in what you said here prompted me to take a long hard look at my data grid columns... then I realized they weren't in a datagrid.columns tag. +1 for giving me the mental jog. Apr 2, 2017 at 0:00
6

Keep template column inside DataGrid.Columns. This helped me resolve this issue.

Ref: DataGridTemplateColumn : Items collection must be empty before using ItemsSource.

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5

In my case, it was not using a DataTemplate for the ItemsControl.

Old:

<ItemsControl Width="243" ItemsSource="{Binding List, Mode=TwoWay}">
    <StackPanel Orientation="Horizontal">
        <TextBox Width="25" Margin="0,0,5,0" Text="{Binding Path=Property1}"/>
        <Label Content="{Binding Path=Property2}"/>
    </StackPanel>
</ItemsControl>

New:

<ItemsControl Width="243" ItemsSource="{Binding List, Mode=TwoWay}">
    <ItemsControl.ItemTemplate>
        <DataTemplate>
            <StackPanel Orientation="Horizontal">
                <TextBox Width="25" Margin="0,0,5,0" Text="{Binding Path=Property1}"/>
                <Label Content="{Binding Path=Property2}"/>
            </StackPanel>
        </DataTemplate>
    </ItemsControl.ItemTemplate>
</ItemsControl>
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  • I should thank you 4 hours, the time I have spent trying to fix this mess ... THANK YOU
    – Mark
    Apr 17, 2018 at 18:10
4

In My case, it was just an extra StackPanel inside the ListView:

<ListView Name="_details" Margin="50,0,50,0">
            <StackPanel Orientation="Vertical">
                <StackPanel Orientation="Vertical">
                    <TextBlock Text="{Binding Location.LicenseName, StringFormat='Location: {0}'}"/>
                    <TextBlock Text="{Binding Ticket.Employee.s_name, StringFormat='Served by: {0}'}"/>
                    <TextBlock Text="{Binding Ticket.dt_create_time, StringFormat='Started at: {0}'}"/>
                    <Line StrokeThickness="2" Stroke="Gray" Stretch="Fill" Margin="0,5,0,5" />
                    <ItemsControl ItemsSource="{Binding Items}"/>
                </StackPanel>
            </StackPanel>
        </ListView>

Becomes:

<ListView Name="_details" Margin="50,0,50,0">
                <StackPanel Orientation="Vertical">
                    <TextBlock Text="{Binding Location.LicenseName, StringFormat='Location: {0}'}"/>
                    <TextBlock Text="{Binding Ticket.Employee.s_name, StringFormat='Served by: {0}'}"/>
                    <TextBlock Text="{Binding Ticket.dt_create_time, StringFormat='Started at: {0}'}"/>
                    <Line StrokeThickness="2" Stroke="Gray" Stretch="Fill" Margin="0,5,0,5" />
                    <ItemsControl ItemsSource="{Binding Items}"/>
                </StackPanel>
        </ListView>

and all is well.

4

Mine was with a datagrid Style. If you leave out the <DataGrid.RowStyle> tags around the Style you get that problem. Weird thing is it worked for a while like that. Here is the bad code.

 <DataGrid Name="DicsountScheduleItemsDataGrid"
                  Grid.Column="0"
                  Grid.Row="2"
                  AutoGenerateColumns="false"
                  ItemsSource="{Binding DiscountScheduleItems, Mode=OneWay}">
            <Style TargetType="DataGridRow">
                <Setter Property="IsSelected"
                        Value="{Binding IsSelected, Mode=TwoWay}" />
            </Style>

and the good

 <DataGrid Name="DicsountScheduleItemsDataGrid"
                  Grid.Column="0"
                  Grid.Row="2"
                  AutoGenerateColumns="false"
                  ItemsSource="{Binding DiscountScheduleItems, Mode=OneWay}">
            <DataGrid.RowStyle>
            <Style TargetType="DataGridRow">
                <Setter Property="IsSelected"
                        Value="{Binding IsSelected, Mode=TwoWay}" />
            </Style>
            </DataGrid.RowStyle>
4

I had the same error. The problem was this extra symbol ">" added by mistake between the tags </ComboBox.SelectedValue> and </ComboBox>:

<ComboBox 
   ItemsSource="{Binding StatusTypes}"
   DisplayMemberPath="StatusName"
   SelectedValuePath="StatusID">
   <ComboBox.SelectedValue>
      <Binding Path="StatusID"/>
   </ComboBox.SelectedValue>
   >
</ComboBox>

and here is the correct code:

<ComboBox 
   ItemsSource="{Binding StatusTypes}"
   DisplayMemberPath="StatusName"
   SelectedValuePath="StatusID">
   <ComboBox.SelectedValue>
      <Binding Path="StatusID"/>
   </ComboBox.SelectedValue>
</ComboBox>
3

There are many possible reasons for getting this error. In my case, I was adding a datagrid column outside the 'columns' tag. like displayed in image. Surpisingly there was no error given by XAML editor. misplaced xaml

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I've had this error when I tried applying context menus to my TreeView. Those tries ended up in a bad XAML which compiled somehow:

<TreeView Height="Auto" MinHeight="100"  ItemsSource="{Binding Path=TreeNodes, Mode=TwoWay}" 
    ContextMenu="{Binding Converter={StaticResource ContextMenuConverter}}">
    ContextMenu="">
    <TreeView.ItemContainerStyle>
    ...  

Note the problematic line: ContextMenu=""> .
I don't know why it compiled, but I figured it's worth mentioning as a reason for this cryptic exception message. Like Armentage said, look around the XAML carefully, especially in places you've recently edited.

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I encountered this error in another situation. I tried to defined a style for TreeViewItems directly within the <TreeView>, but instead should have embedded that within <TreeView.ItemContainerStyle>.

Wrong:

<TreeView ItemsSource="{Binding ExampleListView}">
    <Style TargetType="{x:Type TreeViewItem}">
        <Setter Property="IsExpanded" Value="{Binding IsExpanded, Mode=TwoWay}"/>
        <Setter Property="IsSelected" Value="{Binding IsSelected, Mode=TwoWay}"/>
    </Style>
    <TreeView.ItemTemplate>
        <HierarchicalDataTemplate ItemsSource="{Binding SubItemListList}">
        ...
        </HierarchicalDataTemplate>
    </TreeView.ItemTemplate>
</TreeView>

Correct:

<TreeView ItemsSource="{Binding ExampleListView}">
    <TreeView.ItemContainerStyle>
        <Style TargetType="TreeViewItem">
            <Setter Property="IsExpanded" Value="{Binding IsExpanded, Mode=TwoWay}"/>
            <Setter Property="IsSelected" Value="{Binding IsSelected, Mode=TwoWay}"/>
        </Style>
    </TreeView.ItemContainerStyle>
    <TreeView.ItemTemplate>
        <HierarchicalDataTemplate ItemsSource="{Binding SubItemListList}">
        ...
        </HierarchicalDataTemplate>
    </TreeView.ItemTemplate>
</TreeView>
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I ran into this problem because one level of tag, <ListView.View> to be specirfic, was missing in my XAML.

This code produced this error.

<Grid>
    <ListView Margin="10" Name="lvDataBinding" >
        <GridView>
            <GridViewColumn Header="Name" Width="120" DisplayMemberBinding="{Binding Name}" />
            <GridViewColumn Header="Age" Width="50" DisplayMemberBinding="{Binding Age}" />
            <GridViewColumn Header="Mail" Width="150" DisplayMemberBinding="{Binding Mail}" />
        </GridView>
    </ListView>
</Grid>

The following fixed it

<Grid>
    <ListView Margin="10" Name="lvDataBinding" >
        <ListView.View> <!-- This was missing in top! -->
            <GridView>
                <GridViewColumn Header="Name" Width="120" DisplayMemberBinding="{Binding Name}" />
                <GridViewColumn Header="Age" Width="50" DisplayMemberBinding="{Binding Age}" />
                <GridViewColumn Header="Mail" Width="150" DisplayMemberBinding="{Binding Mail}" />
            </GridView>
        </ListView.View>
    </ListView>
</Grid>
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Perhaps not such an useful answer, but I had the same problem when changing column order and made mistake like the one in the following sample. Having a lot of columns, I reordered them and somehow pasted one after closing tag /DataGrid.Columns:

       <DataGridTemplateColumn x:Name="addedDateColumn" Header="Added Date" Width="SizeToHeader">
                <DataGridTemplateColumn.CellTemplate>
                    <DataTemplate>
                        <TextBlock Text="{Binding Path=AddedDate}" />
                    </DataTemplate>
                </DataGridTemplateColumn.CellTemplate>
            </DataGridTemplateColumn>
        </DataGrid.Columns>
            <DataGridTemplateColumn x:Name="rowguidColumn" Header="rowguid" Width="SizeToHeader">
                <DataGridTemplateColumn.CellTemplate>
                    <DataTemplate>
                        <TextBlock Text="{Binding Path=rowguid}" />
                    </DataTemplate>
                </DataGridTemplateColumn.CellTemplate>
            </DataGridTemplateColumn>
    </DataGrid>

Anyway, lost half an hour because of this. Hope this helps others.

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Beware of typos! I had the following

<TreeView ItemsSource="{Binding MyCollection}">
    <TreeView.Resources>
        ...
    </TreeView.Resouces>>
</TreeView>

(Notice the tailing >, which is interpreted as content, so you're setting twice the content... Took me a while :)

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  • Armentage already mentioned this, with a bit more explanation.
    – Ben Voigt
    Oct 10, 2014 at 0:48
0

I had the very same error.
In my case, i just removed a single line <UniformGrid Columns="3" />

<ListBox>
    <UniformGrid Columns="3" /> // remove this line!!!!
    ...
</ListBox>

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