WPF datagrid combobox with list of objects











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I have a List of Objects



class myObject 
{
string Name
string ID
}


Now I want to bind the list into the datagrid combobox, with the name of the objects visible. Currently I solve this with overriding the function ToString() { return Name; }.



Any other ideas?



Best regards,
Martin










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    It is unclear what you are asking. If you solved this with overriding, why are you looking for another way then?
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I have a List of Objects



class myObject 
{
string Name
string ID
}


Now I want to bind the list into the datagrid combobox, with the name of the objects visible. Currently I solve this with overriding the function ToString() { return Name; }.



Any other ideas?



Best regards,
Martin










share|improve this question


















  • 1




    It is unclear what you are asking. If you solved this with overriding, why are you looking for another way then?
    – S.Akbari
    Nov 19 at 12:06















up vote
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down vote

favorite









up vote
-1
down vote

favorite











I have a List of Objects



class myObject 
{
string Name
string ID
}


Now I want to bind the list into the datagrid combobox, with the name of the objects visible. Currently I solve this with overriding the function ToString() { return Name; }.



Any other ideas?



Best regards,
Martin










share|improve this question













I have a List of Objects



class myObject 
{
string Name
string ID
}


Now I want to bind the list into the datagrid combobox, with the name of the objects visible. Currently I solve this with overriding the function ToString() { return Name; }.



Any other ideas?



Best regards,
Martin







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    It is unclear what you are asking. If you solved this with overriding, why are you looking for another way then?
    – S.Akbari
    Nov 19 at 12:06
















  • 1




    It is unclear what you are asking. If you solved this with overriding, why are you looking for another way then?
    – S.Akbari
    Nov 19 at 12:06










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1




It is unclear what you are asking. If you solved this with overriding, why are you looking for another way then?
– S.Akbari
Nov 19 at 12:06






It is unclear what you are asking. If you solved this with overriding, why are you looking for another way then?
– S.Akbari
Nov 19 at 12:06














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Set the DisplayMemberPath of the ComboBox or the DataGridComboBoxColumn to "Name" and make sure that Name is a public property of the myObject class:



public string Name { get; set; }





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  • Great, thanks alot!
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    Nov 19 at 12:34











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Set the DisplayMemberPath of the ComboBox or the DataGridComboBoxColumn to "Name" and make sure that Name is a public property of the myObject class:



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Set the DisplayMemberPath of the ComboBox or the DataGridComboBoxColumn to "Name" and make sure that Name is a public property of the myObject class:



public string Name { get; set; }





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Set the DisplayMemberPath of the ComboBox or the DataGridComboBoxColumn to "Name" and make sure that Name is a public property of the myObject class:



public string Name { get; set; }





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public string Name { get; set; }






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