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How do I get find my "CheckBox" item that is in the ItemTemplate?

I have the following (very simple) ItemsControl:

<ItemsControl Name="BlahList" ItemsSource="{Binding Blah}">
    <ItemsControl.ItemTemplate>
        <DataTemplate>
            <CheckBox Name="MyCheckBox" Content="{Binding Text}" />
        </DataTemplate>
    </ItemsControl.ItemTemplate>
</ItemsControl>

In code, I would like to do the following:

foreach (var dahCurrentItem in BlahList.Items)
{
    var ItemCheckBox = BlahList.GimmeMyControl(dahCurrentItem, "MyCheckBox")

    // I'm going to do something with the check box here...
}

How do I do that?

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Timothy Khouri Avatar asked Mar 02 '09 17:03

Timothy Khouri


2 Answers

OK, Kent gets the credit, but it was only mostly right :)

// This part was good:
var container = _itemsControl.ItemContainerGenerator.ContainerFromItem(dahCurrentItem) as FrameworkElement;

but... the second part would return null, so it had to be as follows:

var checkBox = _itemsControl.ItemTemplate.FindName("MyCheckBox", container) as CheckBox;

His code looked like it should have worked, but for my case, I had to do this instead.

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Timothy Khouri Avatar answered Sep 24 '22 17:09

Timothy Khouri


Firstly, don't if there's any way you can avoid it. It's much cleaner to bind the various properties of the CheckBox to your view model rather than trying to pull them out manually.

That said, if you need to get to your CheckBox, you can should be able to use code like this:

var container = _itemsControl.ItemContainerGenerator.ContainerFromItem(dahCurrentItem) as FrameworkElement;
var checkBox = container.FindName("MyCheckBox") as CheckBox;
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Kent Boogaart Avatar answered Sep 22 '22 17:09

Kent Boogaart