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WPF/CaliburnMicro Bind one property to two form controls


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I have one PersonModel object, which has two properties, FirstName and LastName. I created a CurrentPerson property of type PersonModel in my ViewModel. When binding to the controls, whichever is bound to x:Name is the only one that shows up at runtime



TextBlock Displays FirstName



<TextBlock x:Name="CurrentPerson_FirstName" Grid.Column="0" Grid.Row="0"></TextBlock>
<TextBox Text="Binding Path=CurrentPerson_FirstName" Grid.Column="0" Grid.Row="1"/>


TextBox Displays FirstName



 <TextBlock Text="Binding Path=CurrentPerson_FirstName" Grid.Column="0" Grid.Row="0" ></TextBlock>
<TextBox Name="CurrentPerson_FirstName" Grid.Column="0" Grid.Row="1" />


How can I have both the TextBlock and the TextBox display the same data, and if the TextBox is typed in, the TextBlock and CurrentPerson will be updated?










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    I have one PersonModel object, which has two properties, FirstName and LastName. I created a CurrentPerson property of type PersonModel in my ViewModel. When binding to the controls, whichever is bound to x:Name is the only one that shows up at runtime



    TextBlock Displays FirstName



    <TextBlock x:Name="CurrentPerson_FirstName" Grid.Column="0" Grid.Row="0"></TextBlock>
    <TextBox Text="Binding Path=CurrentPerson_FirstName" Grid.Column="0" Grid.Row="1"/>


    TextBox Displays FirstName



     <TextBlock Text="Binding Path=CurrentPerson_FirstName" Grid.Column="0" Grid.Row="0" ></TextBlock>
    <TextBox Name="CurrentPerson_FirstName" Grid.Column="0" Grid.Row="1" />


    How can I have both the TextBlock and the TextBox display the same data, and if the TextBox is typed in, the TextBlock and CurrentPerson will be updated?










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      I have one PersonModel object, which has two properties, FirstName and LastName. I created a CurrentPerson property of type PersonModel in my ViewModel. When binding to the controls, whichever is bound to x:Name is the only one that shows up at runtime



      TextBlock Displays FirstName



      <TextBlock x:Name="CurrentPerson_FirstName" Grid.Column="0" Grid.Row="0"></TextBlock>
      <TextBox Text="Binding Path=CurrentPerson_FirstName" Grid.Column="0" Grid.Row="1"/>


      TextBox Displays FirstName



       <TextBlock Text="Binding Path=CurrentPerson_FirstName" Grid.Column="0" Grid.Row="0" ></TextBlock>
      <TextBox Name="CurrentPerson_FirstName" Grid.Column="0" Grid.Row="1" />


      How can I have both the TextBlock and the TextBox display the same data, and if the TextBox is typed in, the TextBlock and CurrentPerson will be updated?










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      I have one PersonModel object, which has two properties, FirstName and LastName. I created a CurrentPerson property of type PersonModel in my ViewModel. When binding to the controls, whichever is bound to x:Name is the only one that shows up at runtime



      TextBlock Displays FirstName



      <TextBlock x:Name="CurrentPerson_FirstName" Grid.Column="0" Grid.Row="0"></TextBlock>
      <TextBox Text="Binding Path=CurrentPerson_FirstName" Grid.Column="0" Grid.Row="1"/>


      TextBox Displays FirstName



       <TextBlock Text="Binding Path=CurrentPerson_FirstName" Grid.Column="0" Grid.Row="0" ></TextBlock>
      <TextBox Name="CurrentPerson_FirstName" Grid.Column="0" Grid.Row="1" />


      How can I have both the TextBlock and the TextBox display the same data, and if the TextBox is typed in, the TextBlock and CurrentPerson will be updated?







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          When not using x:Name, you should stick to the conventional naming pattern of using ".". In your TextBlock, you need to replace "CurrentPerson_FirstName" with "CurrentPerson.FirstName".



          For example,



          <TextBlock Text="Binding Path=CurrentPerson.FirstName" Grid.Column="0" Grid.Row="0" ></TextBlock>


          This should help you bind both control to same property.






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          • Thank you! Do you know of a list of these types of conventions? It seems like I never know of something like this until I run into issues with it

            – Zach Raudebaugh
            Mar 9 at 3:05











          • @ZachRaudebaugh Happy to help you. Most of the conventions used by Caliburn micro are discussed here caliburnmicro.com/documentation/conventions

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            Mar 9 at 3:07











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          When not using x:Name, you should stick to the conventional naming pattern of using ".". In your TextBlock, you need to replace "CurrentPerson_FirstName" with "CurrentPerson.FirstName".



          For example,



          <TextBlock Text="Binding Path=CurrentPerson.FirstName" Grid.Column="0" Grid.Row="0" ></TextBlock>


          This should help you bind both control to same property.






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          • Thank you! Do you know of a list of these types of conventions? It seems like I never know of something like this until I run into issues with it

            – Zach Raudebaugh
            Mar 9 at 3:05











          • @ZachRaudebaugh Happy to help you. Most of the conventions used by Caliburn micro are discussed here caliburnmicro.com/documentation/conventions

            – Anu Viswan
            Mar 9 at 3:07















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          When not using x:Name, you should stick to the conventional naming pattern of using ".". In your TextBlock, you need to replace "CurrentPerson_FirstName" with "CurrentPerson.FirstName".



          For example,



          <TextBlock Text="Binding Path=CurrentPerson.FirstName" Grid.Column="0" Grid.Row="0" ></TextBlock>


          This should help you bind both control to same property.






          share|improve this answer























          • Thank you! Do you know of a list of these types of conventions? It seems like I never know of something like this until I run into issues with it

            – Zach Raudebaugh
            Mar 9 at 3:05











          • @ZachRaudebaugh Happy to help you. Most of the conventions used by Caliburn micro are discussed here caliburnmicro.com/documentation/conventions

            – Anu Viswan
            Mar 9 at 3:07













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          When not using x:Name, you should stick to the conventional naming pattern of using ".". In your TextBlock, you need to replace "CurrentPerson_FirstName" with "CurrentPerson.FirstName".



          For example,



          <TextBlock Text="Binding Path=CurrentPerson.FirstName" Grid.Column="0" Grid.Row="0" ></TextBlock>


          This should help you bind both control to same property.






          share|improve this answer













          When not using x:Name, you should stick to the conventional naming pattern of using ".". In your TextBlock, you need to replace "CurrentPerson_FirstName" with "CurrentPerson.FirstName".



          For example,



          <TextBlock Text="Binding Path=CurrentPerson.FirstName" Grid.Column="0" Grid.Row="0" ></TextBlock>


          This should help you bind both control to same property.







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          • Thank you! Do you know of a list of these types of conventions? It seems like I never know of something like this until I run into issues with it

            – Zach Raudebaugh
            Mar 9 at 3:05











          • @ZachRaudebaugh Happy to help you. Most of the conventions used by Caliburn micro are discussed here caliburnmicro.com/documentation/conventions

            – Anu Viswan
            Mar 9 at 3:07

















          • Thank you! Do you know of a list of these types of conventions? It seems like I never know of something like this until I run into issues with it

            – Zach Raudebaugh
            Mar 9 at 3:05











          • @ZachRaudebaugh Happy to help you. Most of the conventions used by Caliburn micro are discussed here caliburnmicro.com/documentation/conventions

            – Anu Viswan
            Mar 9 at 3:07
















          Thank you! Do you know of a list of these types of conventions? It seems like I never know of something like this until I run into issues with it

          – Zach Raudebaugh
          Mar 9 at 3:05





          Thank you! Do you know of a list of these types of conventions? It seems like I never know of something like this until I run into issues with it

          – Zach Raudebaugh
          Mar 9 at 3:05













          @ZachRaudebaugh Happy to help you. Most of the conventions used by Caliburn micro are discussed here caliburnmicro.com/documentation/conventions

          – Anu Viswan
          Mar 9 at 3:07





          @ZachRaudebaugh Happy to help you. Most of the conventions used by Caliburn micro are discussed here caliburnmicro.com/documentation/conventions

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