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I've got about 20 of the following underneath a ComboBox (which means that I can't use any x:Name parameter due to duplicate naming):

<ComboBoxItem>
    <StackPanel Orientation="Horizontal">
        <Image Source="folder/someimage.png" Height="20" Width="20"/>
        <TextBlock Text="SampleText" Margin="5,0,0,0"/>
    </StackPanel>
</ComboBoxItem>

How can I access the string from the TextBlock inside the SelcetionChanged event?

Currently when I choose the item normally, the selected text (of my ComboBox) is set to

System.Windows.Controls.ComboBoxItem

This is the return value from the ComboBoxItem.ToString() method!

How can I change the return type of my xaml based ComboBoxItem?

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  • When you fill that Combo from XAML you can use x:Name. What would be the problem? Oct 25, 2015 at 15:36
  • @HenkHolterman If I'd use x:Name="txt" for example to access it from behind as comboBox.SelectedItem = txt.Text; this would work for the first item, but all others will fail due to duplicate naming (only one TextBlock can be named txt --> does not work
    – cramopy
    Oct 25, 2015 at 15:42
  • txt1...txt2...txt3...
    – user585968
    Oct 25, 2015 at 15:50
  • Inserting the chunk of xaml by 20 times? Consider applying MVVM as Henk suggests. Btw if you make a inheritance of ComboBox, you can override ToString().
    – dytori
    Oct 26, 2015 at 0:45

1 Answer 1

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After long research I've found a solution. I've created a new UserControl and then added it as item of my ComboBox.

MyComboBoxItem.xaml:

<StackPanel Orientation="Horizontal">
    <Image x:Name="img" Source="{Binding Image, ElementName=myComboBoxItem}" Height="18" Width="18"/>
    <TextBlock x:Name="txt" Text="{Binding Text, ElementName=myComboBoxItem}" Margin="5,0,0,0"/>
</StackPanel>

MyComboBoxItem.xaml.cs:

public string Text
{
    get { return txt.Text; }
    set { txt.Text = value; }
}

public override string ToString()
{
    return Text;
}

MainWindow.xaml:

<ComboBox>
    <local:MyComboBoxItem Image="image1.png" Text="Item1"/>
    <local:MyComboBoxItem Image="image2.png" Text="Item2"/>
    <local:MyComboBoxItem Image="image3.png" Text="Item3"/>
</ComboBox>

Now it works like a charm and does exactly what I've wanted.

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