출처 : https://code.msdn.microsoft.com/winowsapps/Data-Binding-7b1d67b5
This sample demonstrates basic data binding techniques using the Binding class and Binding markup extension.
Note This sample was created using one of the universal app templates available in Visual Studio. It shows how its solution is structured so it can run on both Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone 8.1. For more info about how to build apps that target Windows and Windows Phone with Visual Studio, see Build apps that target Windows and Windows Phone 8.1 by using Visual Studio.
Specifically, this sample covers:
- Controlling the direction of data flow and updates using the Binding.Mode property.
- Changing the format of bound values for display purposes by implementing the IValueConverter interface.
- Binding to a data model that implements INotifyPropertyChanged in order to receive change notifications.
- Binding to string and integer indexer properties.
- Using DataTemplate instances to customize the appearance of your data.
- Using CollectionViewSource to display data in groups.
- Responding to changes in bound collections using INotifyCollectionChanged.
- Using C++ to implement and bind to an incremental loading collection through the ISupportIncrementalLoading interface.
To obtain an evaluation copy of Windows 8.1, go to Windows 8.1.
To obtain an evaluation copy of Microsoft Visual Studio 2013, go to Visual Studio 2013.
Note For Windows 8 app samples, download the Windows 8 app samples pack. The samples in the Windows 8 app samples pack will build and run only on Microsoft Visual Studio 2012.
Related topics
- Roadmaps
- Roadmap for C# and Visual Basic
- Samples
- Windows 8.1 app samples
- XAML GridView grouping and SemanticZoom sample
- StorageDataSource and GetVirtualizedFilesVector sample
- Reference
- Windows.UI.Xaml.Data
- Binding
- DataContext
- DependencyProperty
- CollectionViewSource
- ObservableCollection(Of T)
- DataTemplate
- ControlTemplate
- INotifyPropertyChanged
- INotifyCollectionChanged
- IValueConverter
- ICustomPropertyProvider
- ISupportIncrementalLoading
- Concepts
- QuickStart: data binding to controls
- Data binding with XAML
- How to bind to hierarchical data and create a master/details view
- Binding markup extension
- PropertyPath syntax
- RelativeSource markup extension
Operating system requirements
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Build the sample
- Start Microsoft Visual Studio 2013 Update 2 and select File > Open >Project/Solution.
- Go to the directory to which you unzipped the sample. Then go to the subdirectory named for the sample and double-click the Visual Studio 2013 Update 2 Solution (.sln) file.
- Follow the steps for the version of the sample you want:
To build the Windows version of the sample:
- Select DataBinding.Windows in Solution Explorer.
- Press Ctrl+Shift+B, or use Build > Build Solution, or use Build > Build DataBinding.Windows.
To build the Windows Phone version of the sample:
- Select DataBinding.WindowsPhone in Solution Explorer.
- Press Ctrl+Shift+B or use Build > Build Solution or use Build >Build DataBinding.WindowsPhone.
Run the sample
The next steps depend on whether you just want to deploy the sample or you want to both deploy and run it.
Deploying the sample
To deploy the built Windows version of the sample:
- Select DataBinding.Windows in Solution Explorer.
- Use Build > Deploy Solution or Build > Deploy DataBinding.Windows.
To deploy the built Windows Phone version of the sample:
- Select DataBinding.WindowsPhone in Solution Explorer.
- Use Build > Deploy Solution or Build > Deploy DataBinding.WindowsPhone.
Deploying and running the sample
To deploy and run the Windows version of the sample:
- Right-click DataBinding.Windows in Solution Explorer and select Set as StartUp Project.
- To debug the sample and then run it, press F5 or use Debug > Start Debugging. To run the sample without debugging, press Ctrl+F5 or use Debug > Start Without Debugging.
To deploy and run the Windows Phone version of the sample:
- Right-click DataBinding.WindowsPhone in Solution Explorer and select Set as StartUp Project.
- To debug the sample and then run it, press F5 or use Debug > Start Debugging. To run the sample without debugging, press Ctrl+F5 or use Debug > Start Without Debugging.