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.net - wpf bind to indexer

<TextBlock Text="{Binding Path=[0]} />

or

<TextBlock Text="{Binding Path=[myKey]} />

works fine. But is there a way to pass a variable as indexer key?

<TextBlock Text="{Binding Path=[{Binding Column.Index}]} />
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The quickest way to handle this is usually to use a MultiBinding with an IMultiValueConverter that accepts the collection and the index for its bindings:

<TextBlock.Text>
    <MultiBinding Converter="{StaticResource ListIndexToValueConverter}">
        <Binding /> <!-- assuming the collection is the DataContext -->
        <Binding Path="Column.Index"/>
    </MultiBinding>
</TextBlock.Text>

The converter can then do the lookup based on the two values like this:

public object Convert(object[] values, Type targetType, object parameter, CultureInfo culture)
{
    if (values.Length < 2)
        return Binding.DoNothing;

    IList list = values[0] as IList;
    if (list == null || values[1] == null || !(values[1] is int))
        return Binding.DoNothing;

    return list[(int)values[1]];
}

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