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I'm using ObservableCollection to bind data into list box. Is there a way to make first list item to be selected right after data binding? Is there any event I can use ?

Thank you

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Right after (or any point after) setting the datacontext for the listbox (or parent object - probably the page), just set the selected index to the first item in the list.

listbox.SelectedIndex = 0;

If you've got a handler for when the selected index is changed then be sure to ignore when you first set the index.

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Create a property named IsSelected in the object contained within the ObservableCollection. Bind this to the ListBoxItem's IsSelected property via a TwoWay binding.

Then, in the page's OnLoaded callback (or wherever you're binding the collection to the ListBox), do something like this

foreach( var obj in myCollection ) {
  obj.IsSelected = false;
}
if( myCollection.Count > 0 ) {
  myCollection[0].IsSelected = true;
}
// bind the collection to the listbox
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why won't you try something like

var listBoxItem = ItemContainerGenerator.ContainerFromItem(myList.First());
listBoxItem.Focus();

or

listBoxItem.IsSelected = true;
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  • When should I do that? I have to use specific event to ensure that all data has been loaded ?
    – Sergejs
    Feb 28, 2012 at 16:45
  • yes, whenever your data is bounded and you're sure that ListBox has some items, you're allowed to do so... otherway 'listBoxItem' will be null Feb 28, 2012 at 16:52

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