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Bind DataSource to XamDataGrid Rows instead of columns
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I have created an Observable Collection with three properties row1, row2, row3. Dynamically I assign 48 values to each property. 

When I bind these to my XamDataGrid, I want it to diplay 3 rows and 48 columns. Instead I get 3 columns with 48 rows.

Please help me fix this.

Thanks,

Priya

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    Hello Priya,

    The way the XamDataGrid currently functions is that it binds to any IEnumerable collection and converts the properties in that collection into columns. The values that belong to those properties become the data for those columns.

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