Michel Keijzers
Michel Keijzers

Reputation: 15377

How to get a string resource in C# (WPF)?

I know how to get a resource from the string resource in XAML:

{Binding OK, Source={StaticResource LocStrings}}

However, I want to use a localized string in C# directly, e.g. something like

someString = Resources["LocStrings"]["StringId"];

But this does not compile.

Upvotes: 4

Views: 13485

Answers (3)

Raúl Otaño
Raúl Otaño

Reputation: 4770

This is not a complete answer but maybe could helps in your internationalization application, see this Code Project article maybe will be useful to you.

Upvotes: 0

Robin Davies
Robin Davies

Reputation: 7832

Resource strings are accessible as static members in the auto-generated Resources class, found in <Default.app.namespace>.Properties.Resources. Properties and Resources are both unfortunate namespace names that clash with properties or namespaces that you probably already have in scope when writing WPF code. So you may have to use the fully-qualified name. e.g.

MyProject.Properties.Resources.AppName

for the string defined in Resources.resx with the name "AppName".

You should prefer this method of getting string resources over calling FindResource, as it provides compile-time checking of resource string names.

FFS. How can this not already be given as an answer, people?

Upvotes: 4

NoOne
NoOne

Reputation: 4091

You need something like this:

var myText = this.FindResource("LocStrings") as string;

I guess, you can change this to wherever your resource is located.

UPDATE:

Usually, this is what I use for global resources:

var myText = Application.Current.FindResource("resourceName") as string;

Upvotes: 7

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