Binding Setter.Value from code

devios1 picture devios1 · Jun 13, 2010 · Viewed 8.9k times · Source

In XAML I can write something like this:

<Setter Property="PropertyName" Value="{Binding ...}" />

How would I do this in code? I've constructed bindings in code before, but I can't seem to find any static ValueProperty object on the Setter class to pass to BindingOperations.SetBinding().

Answer

Ray Burns picture Ray Burns · Jun 13, 2010

When setting a binding on a Setter you don't need BindingOperations at all. All you need to do is:

var setter = new Setter(TextBlock.TextProperty, new Binding("FirstName"));

or equivalently

var setter = new Setter
{
  Property = TextBlock.TextProperty,
  Value = new Binding("FirstName"),
};

either of these would be equivalent to

<Setter Property="TextBlock.Text" Value="{Binding FirstName}" />

The reason this works is that Setter.Value is an ordinary CLR property, not a DependencyProperty and as such it can't be bound. So there is no ambiguity in either the XAML or the code when you store a Binding object in it.

When the Setter is actually applied to an object, if a Binding is found in the Setter, the equivalent of BindingOperations.SetBinding is called. Otherwise the property is set directly.