@ReedCopsey yes i noticed it's not working still , so i tried using OC now , i Changed all the List to OC , but no different yet , should i add a new handler with this :
public virtual event NotifyCollectionChangedEventHandler CollectionChanged;
My Code atm is :
public class UpdateStatusBar : INotifyPropertyChanged
{
public event PropertyChangedEventHandler PropertyChanged;
public virtual event NotifyCollectionChangedEventHandler CollectionChanged;
public ObservableCollection<string> WalletResults = new ObservableCollection<string>();
public ObservableCollection<string> SetWalletResults
{
get { return WalletResults; }
set { WalletResults = value; OnPropertyChanged("SetWalletResults"); }
Obj.SetWalletResults.Add("Process is Finished !");
i tried different approach before this , it was better i think , instead of Adding directly into Obj , i added it into a OC each time , then send the whole OC to Obj.SetWaleltResult = myOC
@Pedram I could be wrong, I'm bad at WPF data binding, but I'm going to assume that when you call Obj.SetWalletResults.Add, SetWalletResults returns WalletResults which then has Add called on it. When Add is called, WalletResults will fire it's changed event but your listbox is only listening for change events on SetWalletResults. But @ReedCopsey should verify.
Can someone help me with JSON serialization? When i load the file it has this: \"num\":Infinity But when I serialize it again it has: \"num\":\"Infinity\" Why does NewtonSoft.json add those quotes when num is float, not string.
i don't really know and going to sleep atm , but if all else failed :P use a Regex Replace or something , and fix it each time after u serialize it :P only if it's for infinity though , if it's for more than this , better find a real fix