Answer Posted / Vijyendra Kuamr
A command in WPF represents an action that can be invoked from a variety of sources, such as mouse clicks, key presses, or user-defined events. Commands simplify the process of handling event handlers by encapsulating logic and providing a common interface for UI elements to execute commands. An example of using a command in XAML is:
Button MyButton = new Button { Content = "Click Me" };
ICommand myCommand = new RelayCommand(() => MessageBox.Show("Hello World!"));
MyButton.Command = myCommand;
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