I am trying to bind a collection to wpf TreeView
control using data templates. Each item(Person) in the collection also contains two different collections(Cars, Books) of type car and book.
Here's simplified list of the objects involved to save space.
public class Person
{
public string Name
public List<Book> Books;
public List<Car> Cars;
}
public class Book
{
public string Title
public string Author
}
public class Car
{
public string Manufacturer;
public string Model;
}
Here is how I am binding
public MainWindow()
{
InitializeComponent();
this.treeView1.ItemsSource = this.PersonList();
}
public List<Person> PersonList()
{
List<Person> list = new List<Person>();
Book eco = new Book { Title = "Economics 101", Author = "Adam Smith"};
Book design = new Book { Title = "Web Design", Author = "Robins" };
Car corola = new Car { Manufacturer = "Toyota", Model = "2005 Corola"};
Car ford = new Car { Manufacturer = "Ford", Model = "2008 Focus"};
Person john = new Person { Name = "John", Books = new ObservableCollection<Book> { eco, design }, Cars = new ObservableCollection<Car> { corola } };
Person smith = new Person { Name = "Smith", Books = new ObservableCollection<Book> { eco, design }, Cars = new ObservableCollection<Car> { ford } };
list.AddRange(new[] {john, smith });
return list;
}
Here is the Xaml code
<Grid>
<TreeView Name="treeView1">
</TreeView>
</Grid>
I am looking to see the tree display to look like this.
>John
>Books
Economics 101 : Adam Smith
Web Design : Robins
>Cars
Totota : 2005 Corola
>Smith
>Books
Economics 101 : Adam Smith
Web Design : Robins
>Cars
Ford: 2008 Focus
this sign >
is used to show the tree folder and should not be considered in the template.