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Mastering Windows Presentation Foundation

You're reading from   Mastering Windows Presentation Foundation Build responsive UIs for desktop applications with WPF

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838643416
Length 626 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Sheridan Yuen Sheridan Yuen
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Preface 1. A Smarter Way of Working with WPF 2. Debugging WPF Applications FREE CHAPTER 3. Writing Custom Application Frameworks 4. Becoming Proficient with Data Binding 5. Using the Right Controls for the Job 6. Adapting the Built-In Controls 7. Mastering Practical Animations 8. Creating Visually Appealing User Interfaces 9. Implementing Responsive Data Validation 10. Completing that Great User Experience 11. Improving Application Performance 12. Deploying Your Masterpiece Application 13. What Next? 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Altering default behavior

The developers of the ItemsControl class gave it a particular default behavior. They thought that any objects that extended the UIElement class would have their own UI container and so, should be displayed directly, rather than allowing them to be templated in the usual way.

There is a method named IsItemItsOwnContainer in the ItemsControl class, which is called by the WPF Framework, to determine whether an item in the Items collection is its own item container or not. Let's first take a look at the source code of this method:

public bool IsItemItsOwnContainer(object item) 
{ 
  return IsItemItsOwnContainerOverride(item); 
} 

Note that internally, this method just calls the IsItemItsOwnContainerOverride method, returning its value unchanged. Let's take a look at the source code of that method now:

protected virtual bool IsItemItsOwnContainerOverride(object item) 
{ 
  return (item is UIElement); 
} 

Here, we see two things: The first is the default...

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