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Treeview Control in WPF

The TreeView control in WPF represents hierarchical node data in a tree-like structure, allowing display of information from various data sources such as XML files, databases, or custom objects. It contains root, parent, and child nodes like an actual tree, and can be populated from a code-behind or directly in XAML. The example shows a TreeView populated with test data to demonstrate its hierarchical structure.

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Treeview Control in WPF

The TreeView control in WPF represents hierarchical node data in a tree-like structure, allowing display of information from various data sources such as XML files, databases, or custom objects. It contains root, parent, and child nodes like an actual tree, and can be populated from a code-behind or directly in XAML. The example shows a TreeView populated with test data to demonstrate its hierarchical structure.

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Treeview Control in WPF

TreeView Control: TreeView Control represent the hierarchical node data. You can use the TreeView control to display information from a wide variety of data sources such as an XML file, site-map file, string, or from a database. or you can say treeview control is a hierarchical structure to dispaly the data. its look like a tree. it also contain root node, parent node and child node like tree. Example: <Window x:Class="Wpf_TreeView.Window1" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006 /xaml/presentation" xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml" Title="Listbox" Height="680" Width="624">

<Grid Height="658" Width="454" Margin="0,0,0,50"> <TreeView Margin="39,59.88,67,0" Name="treeView1" Background="Azure" Foreground="Maroon" ToolTip="This is TreeView control" Height="179" VerticalAlignment="Top"> <TreeViewItem Header="Employees"> <TreeViewItem Header="Employee Name"></TreeViewItem> <TreeViewItem Header="Employee Address"></TreeViewItem> </TreeViewItem> <TreeViewItem Header="Testing"> <CheckBox Content="aaa"></CheckBox> <CheckBox Content="bbb"></CheckBox> <CheckBox Content="ccc"></CheckBox> </TreeViewItem> <TreeViewItem Header="Testing"> <TreeViewItem Header="Test2"></TreeViewItem> <TreeViewItem Header="Test3"></TreeViewItem> </TreeViewItem> </TreeView> </Grid> </Window> Output:

Figure 1: Treeview control

Figure 2: hierarchical structure of Treeview control.


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