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I do not get the correct Binding syntax to access the Cats and Dogs properties of MyViewModel within a DateTemplate that defines a CompositeCollection within its resources.

public class MyViewModel
{
    public ObservableCollection<Cat> Cats { get; private set; }
    public ObservableCollection<Dog> Dogs { get; private set; }
}
<DataTemplate DataType={x:Type local:MyViewModel}">
  <DataTemplate.Resources>
    <CompositeCollection x:Key="MyColl">
      <!-- How can I reference the Cats and Dogs properties of MyViewModel? -->
      <CollectionContainer Collection="{Binding Dogs, ????}">
      <CollectionContainer Collection="{Binding Cats, ????}">
    </CompositeCollection>
  </DataTemplate.Resources>
  <ListBox ItemsSource="{StaticResource MyColl}">
    <!-- ... -->
  </ListBox>
</DataTemplate>

What do I have to insert for ???? to bind the Dogs and Cats collections to the CollectionContainers?

2 Answers 2

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Due to the issue with data binding on CollectionContainer as described http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/vstudio/en-US/b15cbd9d-95aa-47c6-8068-7ae9f7dca88a/collectioncontainer-does-not-support-relativesource?forum=wpf I now use the following approach:

<ListBox>
  <ListBox.Resources>
    <CollectionViewSource x:Key="DogCollection" Source="{Binding Dogs}"/>
    <CollectionViewSource x:Key="CatCollection" Source="{Binding Cats}"/>
  </ListBox.Resources>
  <ListBox.ItemsSource>
    <CompositeCollection>
      <CollectionContainer Collection="{Binding Source={StaticResource DogCollection}}"/>
      <CollectionContainer Collection="{Binding Source={StaticResource CatCollection}}"/>
    </CompositeCollection>
  </ListBox.ItemsSource>
  <!-- ... -->
</ListBox>

Edit: The CompositeCollection class does not derive from FrameworkElement and thus does not have a DataContext property to support data binding. It will only work if you use Binding providing a Source. Have a look here https://stackoverflow.com/a/6446923/1254795 for more information.

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  • This works great for me. But it would be more helpful if you could explain why this is required. I don't understand: 1) why can't I declare a CollectionContainer resource the same way and use it directly, instead of indirecting through the CollectionViewSource? and 2) why can't I declare a CompositeCollection as a resource and just bind to CollectionContainer objects within directly? What is so special about CollectionViewSource that it works here even when other types won't? Feb 23, 2016 at 0:45
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Try giving your ListBox a name and refer to its DataContext in the bindings:

<ListBox x:Name="myList" ItemsSource="{DynamicResource MyColl}">
   <ListBox.Resources>
      <CompositeCollection x:Key="MyColl">
         <CollectionContainer Collection="{Binding DataContext.Dogs, Source={x:Reference myList}}"/>
         <CollectionContainer Collection="{Binding DataContext.Cats, Source={x:Reference myList}}"/>
      </CompositeCollection>
   </ListBox.Resources>
</ListBox>
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  • This does not work. I get an exception that the name of the ListBox can not be resolved. I think this is due to the fact that the CompositeCollection is declared within DataTemplate.Resources and the ListBox is declared after.
    – Oliver
    Oct 8, 2013 at 9:07
  • just a suggestion.. why do you want collection in template resources.. can you move this in ListBox resources?
    – Nitin
    Oct 8, 2013 at 9:08
  • If I move the CompositeCollection to ListBox.Resources then how I can reference it as ListBox.ItemsSource?
    – Oliver
    Oct 8, 2013 at 9:12
  • instead of StaticResource use {DynamicResource MyColl}
    – Nitin
    Oct 8, 2013 at 9:22
  • 1
    it wont give the cyclical error in case you put collectin in your listbox resources and use dynamicresource to refer it... just tested this... working fine.. updated the answer with the tested code
    – Nitin
    Oct 8, 2013 at 9:31

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