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all right so today we are going to talk about how to bind to an enum in WPF Iamp;#39;m gonna use visuals through 2019 today for this demo and WPF dotnet framework has selected it up here letamp;#39;s go ahead and say next and get a name Iamp;#39;m gonna call this WPF object data provider and letamp;#39;s click create and the fish instead of prep our zone surface did we already let me flip my panes as I always do make this little smaller and make the right pane a little larger okay so for this one Iamp;#39;m gonna start with code-behind by creating an enum clean that up so mm-hmm letamp;#39;s call this example one alright so create letamp;#39;s create an enum public you know itamp;#39;s called the seasons or season okay so we have four seasons letamp;#39;s type them in winter spring summer and fall okay so now we want to bind to this inna letamp;#39;s go back to our design surface let me start with creating a few more rows and columns separate that column definitions Iamp;#39