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The ItemsSource of DataGrid is a List<myClass>, and myClass has a List<int> Property.
Now I want to bind the first item of the List<int> to the first column of the DataGrid, and the second item to the second column.
How to do it?

XMAL:

<DataGrid.Columns>
     <DataGridTextColumn Header="MyClass Name" Binding="{Binding Name}" ></DataGridTextColumn>
     <DataGridTextColumn Header="First Item of Numbers" Binding="{Binding ??}" ></DataGridTextColumn>
     <DataGridTextColumn Header="Second Item of Numbers" Binding="{Binding ??}" ></DataGridTextColumn>                                         
</DataGrid.Columns>

c#:

class MyClass
{            
        public string Name{ get; set; }
        public List<int> Numbers= new List<int>();
}
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You can specify the index of the collection.

Example:

Text = "{Binding MyClasses[0]}"

Text = "{Binding MyClasses[1]}"
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If you are looking to transpose rows and columns in datagrid, here are a few answers and resources to refer to.

It's not very straight forward.

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For a requirement like this, what I would recommend you is --

Our requirement is to have a Collection which has items with properties coming from a list.

For that you can use Micosoft Dynamics.. have an ExpandoObject, create properties in the expando object from the List and set the desired cell value there.

So for example your List is { 1, 2, 3, 4 }

We want resultant grid to be

| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |

| value1 | Value2 | Value3 | Value4 |

var listOfInt = new List<int>{1,2,3,4};
        var exPo = new ExpandoObject();
        var listOfExPo = new List<ExpandoObject>();

        var expoDict = (IDictionary<string,object>) exPo;

        foreach (var i in listOfInt)
        {
            expoDict.Add(i.ToString(), "value" + i);
        }

        listOfExPo.Add(exPo);

Now when you bind your grid to ListOfExpo, you will have a grid with columns coming from ListOfInt

Hope it clears, let me know if you need more info on this.

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