Guys how can i Send a ObservableCollection into another ObservableCollection that is a property which i am binding to a Listbox ! w'o Linking them !?!?!? lol
i have noticed my problem , the Reason that my listbox is updated Only 1 time for first code ! is coz it only get his values changed 1 time
the 2nd time when i add something to my First OC ! it automatically Get Added to my OC Property too !
so when i do it again , by saying OCProperty = OC; coz both of them are the same ! no new PropertyChanged Event is happening , resulting in no new update to Listbox UI
I got a Listbox , itemsource is binded to property named , WalletResults which type is an ObservableCollection. then i got a ObservationCollection named Results ,
i Add "String" to Results , then Send it to ObservationCollection
but it only raise the event of property changed , 1 time ! coz ater first time , Result and WalletResult Link , Together ! so when i add something to Results ! it automaticaly add to WalletResults , so when i say WalletResults = Results again ! no PRoperty Changed event raise :(
not sure but i think because Results add directly to the field ! the property only set the filed and call the OnPropertyChanged("WalletResults")
Lemme post my class
public class UpdateStatusBar : INotifyPropertyChanged
{
public event PropertyChangedEventHandler PropertyChanged;
public ObservableCollection<string> _walletResults = new ObservableCollection<string>();
public ObservableCollection<string> WalletResults
{
get { return _walletResults; }
set { _walletResults = value; OnPropertyChanged("WalletResults"); }
}
protected void OnPropertyChanged(string name)
my Guess is Result will only Bind to _walletResults , and when that change nothing happen , coz it should change through WalletResults
Tried Binding the listbox to _walletResults instead of WalletResults , but not working at all then lol
If your gui does't update I think you are doing something wrong. Isn't the whole point of observable collection that you can made two way binding or whatever it's called.
INotifyCollectionChanged is probably what you are looking for?
dammit , i have no idea why this being like this , i already posted all my code here last night and even changed some as ppl suggested , but its still like this -.-
For god sake , it's just jumping out of code after adding something to the Results ...
this is weird , no error , nothing , and it even
continue with the loop if there is still more items
but it will jump from the rest of the code after Results.Add("something")
i stop at results.add and it hit the breakpoint ! then i click F11 and it jump back to App !
and when i breakpoint the next line , it never hit
aaah dammit it's only 300 line of code , i should have just Put it in the MainWindow instead of a new Class ! and used Invoke to Add to listbox ! FAR EASIER , trying to fix this for 1 whole day
Why do people await tasks the last thing they do in a onClick event for example? Have I gotten it wrong or does that not fill any purpose what so ever?
>.................................................................................< god ... all 3 implementation of mine by List and ObservationCollection and Array was Ok ! the Problem Was Indeed Something Else ..... but for no known goddamn reason it was NOT showing me any error ....... until i moved my whole code out of Class into my MainWindow
I have method that would (if it would work) an enum type as argument, second argument is the field where to bind. It would make ComboBox that would let you choose the enum and obviously update the field.
So why can I pass type as argument but not enum? And can't I get enum value names from the type?
Please don't take this as an insult, but every question you ask makes me wonder what you're writing. It sounds as though you're fighting against the framework rather than using it the way it's designed to be used
Yeah I'm new to C# and WPF. But doing these thing shouldn't be "fighting against the framework". I have done most of the GUI with xaml but some parts just seem easier to do easier to do in code, maybe because I'm used to do so in java.
Well that's not entirely fair. Things like custom dependency properties have to be written in C#, right? I guess if you rephrased it as C# tightly coupled to controls
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No please dont get me wrong , comments are appropriate but they miss the point
its not hard problem , its just that requires someone who knows C++ , I work blind when translating its like translating from english to arabic when you dont know arabic for instance