Developing a WPF
app using MVVMLight
.
I'm trying to bind each DataGridColumn
of a DataGrid
(with AutoGenerateColumns
set to False
) to one ObservableCollection<string>
per column. I've already asked something similar and received a very good answer but the problem with that approach is that items get added in the DataGrid
one row at a time. That approach also introduces a new Model
class which makes it a problem for TwoWay
binding with the actual Model
class I need to keep in sync with my View
.
My question is this: Assuming that I have several ObservableCollection<string>
of the exact same count/length, is it possible to bind one ObservableCollection<string>
per column? My approach so far has been this:
- create an
ObservableCollection<ObservableCollection<string>>
(let's name itGridColumns
) property on myViewModel
containing eachObservableCollections<string>
I need - bind the
ItemsSource
of myDataGrid
toGridColumns
- set the binding of each
DataGridColumn
to eachObservableCollection<string>
inGridColumns
I can't seem to get it to work though. Am I totally off with this approach?
EDIT:
Here is what I came up with:
1) Created a Model
class which exposes ObservableCollection
properties
public class AttributeListItems : ObservableObject
{
private ObservableCollection<string> category;
public ObservableCollection<string> Category
{
get { return category; }
set
{
if (category == value)
{
return;
}
category = value;
RaisePropertyChanged(() => Category);
}
}
private ObservableCollection<string> fileValue;
public ObservableCollection<string> FileValue
{
get { return fileValue; }
set
{
if (fileValue == value)
{
return;
}
fileValue = value;
RaisePropertyChanged(() => FileValue);
}
}
}
2) Created a property of ObservableCollection<AttributeListItems>
on my ViewModel
:
private ObservableCollection<AttributeListItems> gridItems;
public ObservableCollection<AttributeListItems> GridItems
{
get { return gridItems; }
set
{
if (gridItems == value)
{ return; }
gridItems = value;
RaisePropertyChanged(() => GridItems);
}
}
3) On the setter
of my SelectedAttribute
property of my ViewModel
(which is when I want GridItems
to be repopulated) I added this:
gridItems.Clear();
gridItems.Add(new AttributeListItems {
Category = selectedAttribute.Categories,
FileValue = selectedAttribute.FileValues }
);
RaisePropertyChanged(() => GridItems);
4) And on my View
I set the ItemsSource
of the DataGrid
to GridItems
and the binding of it's column to Category
, as such:
<DataGrid Grid.Row="0" Grid.ColumnSpan="2" Margin="5" AutoGenerateColumns="False" ItemsSource="{Binding GridItems}" EnableColumnVirtualization="True" CanUserReorderColumns="False" CanUserSortColumns="False" VerticalScrollBarVisibility="Visible" >
<DataGrid.Columns>
<DataGridTextColumn Header="categories" Width="auto" Binding="{Binding Category}" />
<!--<DataGridTextColumn Header="file values" Width="auto" Binding="{Binding FileValue}" />-->
</DataGrid.Columns>
</DataGrid>
When I run this, the DataGrid
only shows one row in the column, it's text being "(Collection)"
. I tried changing the binding of the column from Category
to Category/
, which partially works: it only shows the first value of the Category
collection instead of all of them, which is where I'm stuck at the moment.
ObservableCollection<T>
of which all have the exact same lengthDataGridCheckBoxColumn
) which is bound toObservableCollection<bool>
, but since I'm still trying to implement this I didn't include it in the example/question