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c# - Datagrid binding in WPF

I know this has been asked already but I have done almost everything what is suggested by developers.

<DataGrid x:Name="Imported" VerticalAlignment="Top"
          DataContext="{Binding Source=list}"
          AutoGenerateColumns="False" CanUserResizeColumns="True">
    <DataGrid.Columns>                
        <DataGridTextColumn Header="ID" Binding="{Binding Path=ID}"/>
        <DataGridTextColumn Header="Date" Binding="{Binding Path=Date}"/>
    </DataGrid.Columns>
</DataGrid>

I am trying to show this in modal dialog box and populating the license list in the constructor of the modal dialog box. But still nothing is getting populated inside the DataGrid.

Constructor code:

public diagboxclass()
{
    List<object> list = new List<object>();
    list = GetObjectList();
}
public class object
{
    string id;
    DateTime date;
    public string ID
    {
        get { return id; }
        set { id = value; }
    }
    public DateTime Date
    {
        get { return date; }
        set { date = value; }
    }
}

Do you guys think something to do with the object list?

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PLEASE do not use object as a class name:

public class MyObject //better to choose an appropriate name
{
    string id;
    DateTime date;
    public string ID
    {
       get { return id; }
       set { id = value; }
    }
    public DateTime Date
    {
       get { return date; }
       set { date = value; }
    }
}

You should implement INotifyPropertyChanged for this class and of course call it on the Property setter. Otherwise changes are not reflected in your ui.

Your Viewmodel class/ dialogbox class should have a Property of your MyObject list. ObservableCollection<MyObject> is the way to go:

public ObservableCollection<MyObject> MyList
{
     get...
     set...
}

In your xaml you should set the Itemssource to your collection of MyObject. (the Datacontext have to be your dialogbox class!)

<DataGrid ItemsSource="{Binding Source=MyList}"  AutoGenerateColumns="False">
   <DataGrid.Columns>                
     <DataGridTextColumn Header="ID" Binding="{Binding ID}"/>
     <DataGridTextColumn Header="Date" Binding="{Binding Date}"/>
   </DataGrid.Columns>
</DataGrid>

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