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I have a ToggleButton. I'm using a command binding, and I want to pass the value of its IsChecked property as a parameter. How can I do this without naming the ToggleButton and using its name to address itself?

Currently I'm solving this by naming the control, but I assume this can be done a better way?

<ToggleButton x:Name="_myToggle" 
              Command="{Binding SomeCommand}" 
              CommandParameter="{Binding ElementName=_myToggle, Path=IsChecked}">
    Apply Toggle
</ToggleButton>

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you need to use self binding :

<ToggleButton x:Name="_myToggle" 
              Command="{Binding SomeCommand}" 
              CommandParameter="{Binding RelativeSource={RelativeSource Self},
                                         Path=IsChecked}">
    Apply Toggle
</ToggleButton>

Hope this helps!

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  • Of course! Thx! Have done this before, but I had completely forgotten about it for a while there..
    – stiank81
    Feb 23, 2010 at 9:53

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