StringFormat and Multibinding with Label
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I would like to use StringFormat to do someting like this :

<Label x:Name="myLabel">
    <Label.Content>
        <Multibinding StringFormat="{}{0} - {1}">
            <Binding Path="Lib1" />
            <Binding Path="Lib2" />
        </MultiBinding>
    </Label.Content>
</Label>

However, it's doesn't work and I got this error instead :

MultiBinding failed because it has no valid Converter. MultiBindingExpression:target element is 'Label' (Name='myLabel'); target property is 'Content' (type 'Object')

Is there any way to make this code work ?

Antioch answered 9/12, 2010 at 14:18 Comment(0)
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You cant bind this because you are trying to bind a string to an object which wont work because StringFormat requires its target to be a string type. You can get around this by either using a TextBlock instead (which has a Text property) or putting the Textblock as the child of the Label:

<Label x:Name="myLabel">
    <Label.Content>
        <TextBlock>
            <TextBlock.Text>
                <MultiBinding StringFormat="{}{0} - {1}">
                    <Binding Path="Lib1" />
                    <Binding Path="Lib2" />
                 </MultiBinding>
            </TextBlock.Text>
        </TextBlock>
    </Label.Content>
</Label>
Quach answered 9/12, 2010 at 14:28 Comment(3)
That's exactly what I was going to say, and this post confirms it too: social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/wpf/thread/…Josettejosey
Thank you, I'll use a TextBlock instead of a Label. the first solution work as well, but I think the second is more elegant.Antioch
+1 The latter solution also inherits the style of the label, which is a small bonus if you cannot be bothered to style the TextBlock.Firstly
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For those wondering you can also leave the <Label.Content> tag from Leom Burke's answer. This saves another two lines of code.

<Label x:Name="myLabel">
    <TextBlock>
        <TextBlock.Text>
           <MultiBinding StringFormat="{}{0} - {1}">
               <Binding Path="Lib1" />
               <Binding Path="Lib2" />
            </MultiBinding>
        </TextBlock.Text>
    </TextBlock>
</Label>
Liquesce answered 24/11, 2016 at 22:35 Comment(0)
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<Label>
   <AccessText>
      <MultiBinding StringFormat="{x:Static properties:Resources.MyText}">
         <Binding Path="MyObj.MyProp" Mode="OneTime"/>
      </MultiBinding>
   </AccessText>
</Label>

Where Resources.MyText can hold anything like "Fox jumps over {0}."

Nauseate answered 10/2, 2017 at 13:28 Comment(0)

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