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 XAML is brilliant for creating user interfaces at design time, but if you need to make changes dynamically at runtime, this can sometimes be a problem. To take an example, let's say that you need to allow an Image to move to a different location on screen in response to some user action. To demonstrate this, we can use an Image which is housed in a Canvas. So the first step is to create a Canvas in a WPF Window, place the Image inside the Canvas and assign a value to the Sourc ... [ read more ]


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