Thank u so much. thts wht i am looking for i just have a qst fou you if u could help me . Is it possible to group visually in any itemsControl without the need to more than one coulumn. Because i ve a listBox no coulmns in it , the list i smbinding to it it contains logicly the grouping i ve a List every single room contains some desktops how i could group it in the listView ???? For the moment i just can bind with all rooms or with all desktops ?? Thank u again for your nice Video
Thank you my dear gentleman but i must question, how does one employ this same method but by clicking on the header instead of using a combobox? Im a bit of a noob as i just started wpf a few months ago
Yes you can you can add a click event handler on the headers, in the event handler method you can get the header that was clicked and access the header of property You can use this property to distinguish which header was clicked then from there you can group according to that property
Hi, thank you for this video. It is well-explained but I have a small issue the binding of the label does not work well The grouping is done but the label content is empty and I don't know the reason
Easy to learn and understand, I applied it to the data grid.
it works.👏
Thank you so much😀👍
Short and sweet. Easy to understand. Thank you very much!
Well explained, thank you so much
Very good explanation!
Thank u so much. thts wht i am looking for i just have a qst fou you if u could help me . Is it possible to group visually in any itemsControl without the need to more than one coulumn. Because i ve a listBox no coulmns in it , the list i smbinding to it it contains logicly the grouping i ve a List every single room contains some desktops how i could group it in the listView ???? For the moment i just can bind with all rooms or with all desktops ?? Thank u again for your nice Video
Thank you my dear gentleman but i must question, how does one employ this same method but by clicking on the header instead of using a combobox?
Im a bit of a noob as i just started wpf a few months ago
Yes you can you can add a click event handler on the headers, in the event handler method you can get the header that was clicked and access the header of property You can use this property to distinguish which header was clicked then from there you can group according to that property
Hi, thank you for this video. It is well-explained but I have a small issue the binding of the label does not work well The grouping is done but the label content is empty and I don't know the reason
Make sure to doublecheck the name of the property when declaring the binding It should match the name of the property in the class
thank you
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