I've a binding where the Path
is set to Path=Item.Tag.caption
, but I need to cast Item
to IEDGE
first so I can access the Tag
Property.
Is there a way to achieve this?
1 Answer
The solution for the problem, finally, is to use following syntax:
Path=Item.(myNameSpace:IEdge.Tag).caption
The previous code cast Item
to the type IEdge
in order to access the Tag
property.
In case of multiple nested casts the global pattern is :
Path=Obj1.(ns1:TypeObj1.Obj2).(ns2:TypeObj2.Obj3)...(nsN:TypeObjN.BindedProp)
As suggested in comments Do not use shorthand binding syntax when using this solution. Ensure you actually use Path=
otherwise it won't work!
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2Okay, I made it work but still - where you found this information? It seems like some WPF under-the-hood undocumented black magic...– LiborAug 26, 2013 at 20:47
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4@Libor : Actually I found the solution on msdn PropertyPath XAML Syntax using Property partial qualification see section Single Property, Attached or Otherwise Type-Qualified Aug 27, 2013 at 16:18
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5web.archive.org/web/20120814100526/http://msdn.microsoft.com/… for those of us in 2015 where the link that @Aminouvic posted no longer exists.– zastrowmAug 18, 2015 at 19:48
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9Do not use shorthand binding syntax when using this solution. Ensure you actually use Path= otherwise it won't work. Oct 25, 2016 at 16:03
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5what if I just want to cast. and not access property like just
Item.(myNameSpace:IEdge)
? this fails it wants me to access property ofIEdge
but I just wanted to castItem
toIEdge
? Jan 12, 2017 at 19:16
Item
is implementingIEDGE
andTag
is a property, it should work like you've posted it. What error are you getting?Item
is of typeobject
, then I am getting an error thatTag
property not found forobject