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Hi Everyone,

I am currently trying to bind a collection of objects to a Canvas in Silverlight 3 using an ItemsControl as below:

<ItemsControl x:Name="ctrl" ItemsSource="{Binding myObjectsCollection}">
    <ItemsControl.ItemsPanel>
        <ItemsPanelTemplate>
            <Canvas></Canvas>
        </ItemsPanelTemplate>
    </ItemsControl.ItemsPanel>
    <ItemsControl.ItemTemplate>
        <DataTemplate>
            <Rectangle Stroke="LightGray" Fill="Black"  StrokeThickness="2" 
                   RadiusX="15" RadiusY="15" Canvas.Left="{Binding XAxis}"
                   Height="25" Width="25">
            </Rectangle>
        </DataTemplate>
    </ItemsControl.ItemTemplate>
</ItemsControl>

Unfortunately it seems the binding on the Canvas.Left is being ignored. From what i have learned here it would appear this is due to the items being placed inside a content presenter not the actual canvas i have specified in the items panel.

Is there a way i can use data binding to determine the position of elements on a canvas?

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I realize that this already has an answer accepted, but the way to achieve the initial goal without messing with margins is to create a custom ItemsControl and override the PrepareContainerForItemOverride method. In this method, you set the binding in code.

public class CustomItemsCollection
    : ItemsControl
{
    protected override void PrepareContainerForItemOverride(DependencyObject element, object item)
    {

        FrameworkElement contentitem = element as FrameworkElement;
        Binding leftBinding = new Binding("Left"); // "Left" is the property path that you want to bind the value to.
        contentitem.SetBinding(Canvas.LeftProperty, leftBinding);

        base.PrepareContainerForItemOverride(element, item);
    }

}
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You are right, a ContentPresenter is inserted between the Canvas and the Rectangle. One workaround would be to set a left margin instead of a Canvas.Left:

<Rectangle Stroke="LightGray" Fill="Black" StrokeThickness="2" 
      RadiusX="15" RadiusY="15" Height="25" Width="25">
    <Rectangle.Margin>
        <Thickness Left="{Binding XAxis}"/>
    </Rectangle.Margin>
</Rectangle>
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Unfortunately the property Left is readonly and cannot be set. – Blounty Oct 29 at 13:32
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I don't know the reason why it is read-only. Anyway I managed to make that work using a value converter: <Rectangle ... Margin="{Binding XAxis, Converter={StaticResource LeftMarginConverter}}"/> but that certainly isn't an elegant solution. – Mart Oct 29 at 16:21
How does the LeftMarginConverter work and when this is applied is the margin applied to all of the bound items relative to the left edge of the container? – Blounty Oct 30 at 10:55
The converter is: public class LeftMarginConverter : IValueConverter { public object Convert(object value, Type targetType, object parameter, CultureInfo culture) { return new Thickness((int)value, 0, 0, 0); } public object ConvertBack(object value, Type targetType, object parameter, CultureInfo culture) { throw new NotImplementedException(); } } This way the left offset is set. If you bind with Margin={Binding} you can imagine any other positioning based on your object's properties. – Mart Oct 30 at 12:23

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