Defines a binding that connects the properties of binding targets and data sources.
Inheritance
- Object
- DependencyObject
- BindingBase
- Binding
Syntax
<Binding .../>
<dependencyobject dependencyproperty="bindingString" />
XAML Values
- bindingString
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{Binding}markup extension usage. The{Binding}usage can also include a path, and/or one or more property=value pairs that set properties of Binding through the markup extension's argument parsing behavior. The following properties can be referenced and set through a{Binding}markup extension usage: Converter, ConverterLanguage, ConverterParameter, ElementName, Mode, Path, RelativeSource, Source. For more info on this syntax, including info on the string form of each argument, see Binding markup extension.
Attributes
- MarshalingBehaviorAttribute(Agile)
- ThreadingAttribute(Both)
- VersionAttribute(NTDDI_WIN8)
- WebHostHiddenAttribute()
Members
The Binding class has these types of members:
Constructors
The Binding class has these constructors.
| Constructor | Description |
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| Binding | Initializes a new instance of the Binding class. |
Methods
The Binding class has these methods. It also inherits methods from the Object class.
| Method | Description |
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| ClearValue | Clears the local value of a dependency property. (Inherited from DependencyObject) |
| GetAnimationBaseValue | Returns any base value established for a dependency property, which would apply in cases where an animation is not active. (Inherited from DependencyObject) |
| GetValue | Returns the current effective value of a dependency property from a DependencyObject. (Inherited from DependencyObject) |
| ReadLocalValue | Returns the local value of a dependency property, if a local value is set. (Inherited from DependencyObject) |
| SetValue | Sets the local value of a dependency property on a DependencyObject. (Inherited from DependencyObject) |
Properties
The Binding class has these properties.
| Property | Access type | Description |
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| Read/write | Gets or sets the converter object that is called by the binding engine to modify the data as it is passed between the source and target, or vice versa. | |
| Read/write | Gets or sets a value that names the language to pass to any converter specified by the Converter property. | |
| Read/write | Gets or sets a parameter that can be used in the Converter logic. | |
| Read-only | Gets the CoreDispatcher that this object is associated with. (Inherited from DependencyObject) | |
| Read/write | Gets or sets the name of the element to use as the binding source for the Binding. | |
| Read/write | Gets or sets a value that indicates the direction of the data flow in the binding. | |
| Read/write | Gets or sets the path to the binding source property. | |
| Read/write | Gets or sets the binding source by specifying its location relative to the position of the binding target. | |
| Read/write | Gets or sets the data source for the binding. |
Remarks
The Binding markup extension enables you to specify a Binding value as a single attribute string, including setting Binding properties such as Path and Source.
A Binding object connects a dependency property of a FrameworkElement directly to a data object so that updates to the data object are automatically propagated to the property that uses data binding. The Binding class defines the properties of a binding. Each binding must have a target element, target property, and data source, although some values are provided by default if you don't specify them.
To bind to a property or a subproperty on a data object, set the Path property of the Binding object. For more info on how to set Path in code or in XAML, see PropertyPath syntax.
You can apply an instance of a Binding class to multiple targets. However, you cannot modify the property values of a Binding object after you attach it to a target element.
Note Calling the FrameworkElement.SetBinding method and passing in a new Binding object won't necessarily remove an existing binding. Instead, you should use the DependencyObject.ClearValue method.
For more info, see Data binding overview.
For more info on XAML attribute usage for properties that can take a Binding, or that can otherwise be set to a data-bound value, see Binding markup extension.
The property that is the target of a data binding must be a dependency property. For more info, see Dependency properties overview.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how to create a binding in XAML. For the complete code listing, see the XAML data binding sample.
<StackPanel Margin="5"> <TextBlock Text="Name:" Style="{StaticResource DescriptionTextStyle}" Margin="5" HorizontalAlignment="Left" VerticalAlignment="Top"/> <TextBox Text="{Binding Path=Name, Mode=TwoWay}" Width="350" Margin="5" HorizontalAlignment="Left" VerticalAlignment="Top"/> <TextBlock Text="Organization:" Style="{StaticResource DescriptionTextStyle}" Margin="5" HorizontalAlignment="Left" VerticalAlignment="Top"/> <!-- You can omit the 'Path=' portion of the binding expression. --> <TextBox Text="{Binding Organization, Mode=TwoWay}" Width="350" Margin="5" HorizontalAlignment="Left" VerticalAlignment="Top"/> </StackPanel>
The following example code demonstrates how to create a binding in code.
Requirements
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Minimum supported client | Windows 8 [Windows Store apps only] |
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Minimum supported server | Windows Server 2012 [Windows Store apps only] |
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See also
- XAML data binding sample
- Data binding overview
- Dependency properties overview
- BindingOperations.SetBinding
Build date: 12/4/2012