In  this article, you will implement an AutoComplete TextBox in Silverlight  Applications using C#. An AutoCompleteBox is just a kind of TextBox in  which, when you start typing, items that match are displayed in a  dropdown list and you can pick an item from the list. 

Step 1
Create  a New “Silverlight Application” in Visual Studio and name it as you  chooce (I named mine AutoCompleteBox). Now a new Silverlight Application  Page (MainPage.xaml) will be generated.
Step 2
Now go to the Solution Explorer Window and right-click on "References" and click on "Add Reference". 

Step 3
Now  an "Add Reference" window will appear. Navigate to the .NET tab and  search for System.Windows.Controls.Input reference and add it to your  project.

Step 4
Now navigate to the MainPage.xaml portion in your project and add the following code for the reference:
xmlns:sdk="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation/sdk"
Step 5
A  reference is added to your project and now it's time to add the  AutoCompleteBox. Navigate to the XAML code and in the Grid tag add the  following code: 
<sdk:AutoCompleteBox Name="Colors" Width="200" Height="25"/>
An AutoCompleteBox is added to your project (here I named it Colors but it's up to you what to use).
Step 6
Now  it's time to add some data in the AutoCompleteBox. To do that navigate  to the .cs file of your project MainPage.xaml.cs and add the following  code to the MainPage() block:
public MainPage()
{
        InitializeComponent();
        this.Colors.ItemsSource = new string[]
        {
            "Aqua","Azure","Beige","Black","Blue","Brown","Cyan","Gold","Red","Green","Yellow"
        };
}
What  we are doing is that we are simply adding the data to the  AutoCompleteBox whenever the MainPage is Loaded. I am here adding Name  of various colors for demo purposes, you can however add your own data.  Now that's all; compile and run your project and whenever you type a  letter into the AutoCompleteBox an intellisenese will appear with  suggestions the same as you usually see in Visual Studio.

Step 7
Now  Suppose you want to Auto fill the suggestions in your AutoCompleteBox;  for that you just need to add a property called IsTextCompletionEnabled  to True in your XAML code like:
<sdk:AutoCompleteBox Name="Colors" Width="200" Height="25" IsTextCompletionEnabled="True"/>
Now  compile and run your project; you will see that whenever you type a  letter, the words related to it are automatically placed into the  AutoCompleteBox.

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