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dynamically perform Button click event in silverlight

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hello Every one.......

I am new one to silverlight....

In my application... i Created a Stackpanel and adding buttons to that dynamically at run time.....

and also i have a button called NextButton....

when i am Clicking on NextButton ... i have to perform click event of buttons present in my stackpanel........

can any one help me to get this.......

XML
<StackPanel Name="stpDistractors" Margin="5">
                      
                    </StackPanel>
<Button x:Name="btnNext" Content="Next" VerticalAlignment="Center" Click="btnNext_Click"></Button>


and my cs file is....

C#
public MainPage()
       {
           InitializeComponent();
           for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++)
           {
               var myButton = new Button
               {
                   Name = i.ToString(),
                   Content =(i+1).ToString(),
                   Height=25,
                   Width=140
               };

               myButton.Click += new RoutedEventHandler(myButton_Click);
               stpQuestionNumbers.Children.Add(myButton);
            }
        }
  private void btnNext_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
       {

       }
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