ItemsControl.GroupStyle Property
Definition
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Gets a collection of GroupStyle objects that define the appearance of each level of groups.
public:
property System::Collections::ObjectModel::ObservableCollection<System::Windows::Controls::GroupStyle ^> ^ GroupStyle { System::Collections::ObjectModel::ObservableCollection<System::Windows::Controls::GroupStyle ^> ^ get(); };
public System.Collections.ObjectModel.ObservableCollection<System.Windows.Controls.GroupStyle> GroupStyle { get; }
member this.GroupStyle : System.Collections.ObjectModel.ObservableCollection<System.Windows.Controls.GroupStyle>
Public ReadOnly Property GroupStyle As ObservableCollection(Of GroupStyle)
Property Value
A collection of GroupStyle objects that define the appearance of each level of groups.
Examples
The following examples show an ItemsControl that is bound to an XmlDataProvider and the code-behind content that contains the logic to add and remove grouping. When the check box is checked, the content of the ItemsControl is grouped by the Type
attribute.
Each group is of type CollectionViewGroup. The GroupStyle HeaderTemplate is specified so that it appears as a TextBlock that displays the Name of each the group. In this case, the Name is either Work
or Home
.
<Window x:Class="GroupingSample.Window1"
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
Title="Grouping Sample"
Width="220" Height="550">
<StackPanel>
<StackPanel.Resources>
<XmlDataProvider x:Key="myTasks" XPath="Tasks/Task">
<x:XData>
<Tasks xmlns="">
<Task Name="Groceries" Priority="2" Type="Home">
<Description>Pick up Groceries and Detergent</Description>
</Task>
<Task Name="Laundry" Priority="2" Type="Home">
<Description>Do Laundry</Description>
</Task>
<Task Name="Email" Priority="1" Type="Work">
<Description>Email Clients</Description>
</Task>
<Task Name="Clean" Priority="3" Type="Work">
<Description>Clean my office</Description>
</Task>
<Task Name="Dinner" Priority="1" Type="Home">
<Description>Get ready for family reunion</Description>
</Task>
<Task Name="Proposals" Priority="2" Type="Work">
<Description>Review new budget proposals</Description>
</Task>
</Tasks>
</x:XData>
</XmlDataProvider>
</StackPanel.Resources>
<TextBlock Margin="12,5,5,0" FontSize="20" Text="My Task List"/>
<CheckBox Margin="10,5,5,10" Checked="AddGrouping"
Unchecked="RemoveGrouping">Group by task type</CheckBox>
<ItemsControl Margin="10" Name="myItemsControl"
ItemsSource="{Binding Source={StaticResource myTasks}}">
<ItemsControl.ItemTemplate>
<DataTemplate>
<DataTemplate.Resources>
<Style TargetType="TextBlock">
<Setter Property="FontSize" Value="18"/>
<Setter Property="HorizontalAlignment" Value="Center"/>
</Style>
</DataTemplate.Resources>
<Grid>
<Ellipse Fill="Silver"/>
<StackPanel>
<TextBlock Margin="3,3,3,0"
Text="{Binding XPath=@Name}"/>
<TextBlock Margin="3,0,3,7"
Text="{Binding XPath=@Priority}"/>
</StackPanel>
</Grid>
</DataTemplate>
</ItemsControl.ItemTemplate>
<ItemsControl.ItemContainerStyle>
<Style>
<Setter Property="Control.Width" Value="100"/>
<Setter Property="Control.Margin" Value="5"/>
</Style>
</ItemsControl.ItemContainerStyle>
<ItemsControl.GroupStyle>
<GroupStyle>
<GroupStyle.HeaderTemplate>
<DataTemplate>
<TextBlock FontWeight="Bold" FontSize="15"
Text="{Binding Path=Name}"/>
</DataTemplate>
</GroupStyle.HeaderTemplate>
</GroupStyle>
</ItemsControl.GroupStyle>
</ItemsControl>
</StackPanel>
</Window>
using System;
using System.Windows;
using System.Windows.Data;
namespace GroupingSample
{
public partial class Window1 : System.Windows.Window
{
public Window1()
{
InitializeComponent();
}
CollectionView myView;
private void AddGrouping(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
myView = (CollectionView)CollectionViewSource.GetDefaultView(myItemsControl.ItemsSource);
if (myView.CanGroup == true)
{
PropertyGroupDescription groupDescription
= new PropertyGroupDescription("@Type");
myView.GroupDescriptions.Add(groupDescription);
}
else
{
return;
}
}
private void RemoveGrouping(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
myView = (CollectionView)CollectionViewSource.GetDefaultView(myItemsControl.ItemsSource);
myView.GroupDescriptions.Clear();
}
}
}
Imports System.Windows
Imports System.Windows.Data
Namespace GroupingSample
Partial Public Class Window1
Inherits System.Windows.Window
Public Sub New()
InitializeComponent()
End Sub
Private myView As CollectionView
Private Sub AddGrouping(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As RoutedEventArgs)
myView = CType(CollectionViewSource.GetDefaultView(myItemsControl.ItemsSource), CollectionView)
If myView.CanGroup = True Then
Dim groupDescription As New PropertyGroupDescription("@Type")
myView.GroupDescriptions.Add(groupDescription)
Else
Return
End If
End Sub
Private Sub RemoveGrouping(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As RoutedEventArgs)
myView = CType(CollectionViewSource.GetDefaultView(myItemsControl.ItemsSource), CollectionView)
myView.GroupDescriptions.Clear()
End Sub
End Class
End Namespace
Remarks
The entry at index 0 describes the top-level groups, the entry at index 1 describes the next level, and so on. If there are more levels of grouping than entries in the collection, the last entry is used for the extra levels.
XAML Property Element Usage
<object>
<object.GroupStyle>
OneOrMoreGroupStyleObjects
</object.GroupStyle>
</object>
XAML Values
OneOrMoreGroupStyleObjects One or more GroupStyle objects.