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How to highlight the node when selecting an annotation of the node and vice versa in the WPF Diagram (SfDiagram)?

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In the WPF Diagram, you can highlight the node when selecting an annotation of the node and vice versa, by utilizing the ItemTapped, ItemSelected, and ItemUnselected events of the Diagram. We have prepared a sample to demonstrate this functionality. In the sample, distinct styles (Default and Highlight) are defined for the node, and separate view templates (Default and Highlight) are created for the annotation. Based on the click position of the mouse pointer, the styles for the node and annotation are dynamically updated using these events.

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