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Hi i have few a single textbox within the the datatemplate for itemscontrol. When i binf the itemcontrols to a observable collection i get two text boxes. But i need to do some manipulations based on each of the text boxes for which i want to find each textbox seperatly using some id.

Can anybody help on how to find a control witin the itemscontrol in WPF.

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What kind of manipulation do you need to perform? Do you need to identify the textboxes uniquely among all items of the itemscontrol or only to separate the two from each other? – Oskar Jun 11 at 10:54
Hi Oscar I had only labels and textboxes inside my itemscontrol. I need a way to get the handle for textbox control uniquely (using some id). The basic need to set focus on textbox when the itemscontrol is loaded and need to identify which of the textboxes has focus at a given time and perform some operation. Thanks Deepak Thanks Deepak – deepak Jun 11 at 11:21
More simply how can i iterate over the itemscontrol control collection using c#. – deepak Jun 11 at 12:49

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Using the ItemContainerGenerator you can obtain the generated container for an item and traverse the visual tree downwards to find your TextBox. In the case of an ItemsControl it will be a ContentPresenter, but a ListBox will return a ListBoxItem, ListView a ListViewItem, etc.

ContentPresenter cp = itemsControl.ItemContainerGenerator.ContainerFromItem(item) as ContentPresenter;
TextBox tb = FindVisualChild<TextBox>(cp);
if (tb != null)
{
    // do something with tb
}

public static T FindVisualChild<T>(DependencyObject depObj) where T : DependencyObject
{
    if (depObj != null)
    {
        for (int i = 0; i < VisualTreeHelper.GetChildrenCount(depObj); i++)
        {
            DependencyObject child = VisualTreeHelper.GetChild(depObj, i);
            if (child != null && child is T)
            {
                return (T)child;
            }

            T childItem = FindVisualChild<T>(child);
            if (childItem != null) return childItem;
        }
    }
    return null;
}

You can also obtain the container by index if you want by using

itemsControl.ItemContainerGenerator.ContainerFromIndex(0);
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Thanks very much Bryce – deepak Jun 12 at 5:30
Can you mark as the answer please? – Bryce Kahle Jun 12 at 18:19
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You may want to try using VisualTreeHelper. The properties on ItemsControl itself will only allow you to get the data its bound to, not the template instances used to visualize the data, while VisualTreeHelper allows you to browse around the visual tree as WPF has rendered it.

If you iterate through the parent ItemControl's visual children (recursively), you shouldn't have any difficulty locating the text boxes you are seeing on screen.

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Thanks Nicholas – deepak Jun 12 at 5:21
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Thanks Bryce, I tried to tick the up arrow but it says my rating is too low! Sorry!

I amended the code to return all a list of all the children of the given type as it was what I needed and thought someone else might find it useful.

Thanks again Bryce, really helpful - sorry about the rating thing!

public static List<T> FindVisualChildren<T>(DependencyObject depObj) where T : DependencyObject
    {
        List<T> list = new List<T>();
        if (depObj != null)
        {
            for (int i = 0; i < VisualTreeHelper.GetChildrenCount(depObj); i++)
            {
                DependencyObject child = VisualTreeHelper.GetChild(depObj, i);
                if (child != null && child is T)
                {
                    list.Add((T)child);
                }

                List<T> childItems = FindVisualChildren<T>(child);
                if (childItems != null && childItems.Count() > 0)
                {
                    foreach (var item in childItems)
                    {
                        list.Add(item);
                    }
                }
            }
        }
        return list;
    }
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I recently posted a slight variation of what you are trying to do here: stackoverflow.com/questions/974598/… – Bryce Kahle Jun 27 at 1:22

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