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Windows Presentation Foundation 4.5 Cookbook

By : Pavel Yosifovich
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Windows Presentation Foundation 4.5 Cookbook

By: Pavel Yosifovich

Overview of this book

Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) provides developers with a unified programming model for building rich Windows smart client user experiences that incorporate UI, media, and documents.WPF has become the leading technology for developing rich client applications on the Windows platform, packed with features and capabilities. However, WPF is big; in fact, it's huge, causing a steep learning curve for the beginner and even for those already using some WPF features.Windows Presentation Foundation 4.5 Cookbook provides clear recipes for common WPF tasks. It includes detailed explanations and code examples for customizing and enhancing the basic scenarios, while gaining a deep understanding of WPF mechanics and capabilities.WPF is different and requires a different mind-set and approach. This book provides recipes and insights not only in its design but also its practical implementation details.Starting from the foundations of WPF, such as dependency properties and XAML, the book touches on all major WPF aspects, such as controls and layout, resources, and digs deep into its unprecedented data binding capabilities.The book shows data and control templates in action, which allow full customizations of displayed data and controls in a declarative way. Supported by styles and resources makes data binding all the more powerful. The Model View View-Model pattern is presented as an effective way of maximizing decoupling of components, while providing an elegant way of expanding applications while maintaining a tight grip on complexity.The later parts discuss custom elements and controls ñ the ultimate customization mechanism, and looks at multithreading issues, and how .NET 4.5 task parallelism features can enhance application performance.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Windows Presentation Foundation 4.5 Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Binding to a single object


Although element to element binding is occasionally useful, the classic data binding scenario involves an element bound to pure data. One of the benefits of this kind of binding is a decoupling of data from the way it's presented (if at all). All later changes are performed on the data only, letting the binding take care of updating whatever elements are bound to this data. In this recipe, we'll look at binding to a single data object.

Getting ready

Make sure Visual Studio is up and running.

How to do it...

We'll create some controls that bind to a single Person object, showing the basics of element to data binding.

  1. Create a new WPF application named CH06.SingleObjectBinding.

  2. Open MainWindow.xaml. Change the existing Grid to a StackPanel.

  3. Add two TextBlock elements with their Text property set with binding expressions like so:

    <StackPanel>
        <TextBlock Text="{Binding Name}" />
        <TextBlock Text="{Binding Age}" />
    </StackPanel>
  4. Running the application...