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02:12
@RodrigoSilva If your question was the value converter question, the answer is you don't set that - WPF does it for you. You can set the parameter and/or use IMultiValueConverter if you need multiple bound values
 
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10:04
morning :)
morning
10:26
:D
 
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12:16
Morning
12:29
o/
My war dialing software isn't detecting my new modems. :(
 
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Ron
Ron
14:36
Hi,

I use the following to determine if item exist in ObservableCollection:
WindowComparer windowc = new WindowComparer();
vm.AllWindowsListViewItemsList.Contains(wnd, windowc);

How can I get the index of the element instead (using the Comparer ofc)?
14:55
you have to implement IComparable<Window> in your Window class
then you can use IndexOf
Ron
Ron
I have implemented it but I dont see how the IndexOf uses it
public int CompareTo(object obj)
{
if (obj == null) return 1;

Window otherWindow = obj as Window;
if (otherWindow != null)
return ((int)m_hWnd).CompareTo((int)otherWindow.m_hWnd);
else
throw new ArgumentException("Object is not a Temperature");
}
leave the exception, I copied it XD
Ron
Ron
when using it MessageBox.Show(vm.AllWindowsListViewItemsList.IndexOf(wnd).ToString()); I get -1 everytime even if the window exist so I guess it doesnt use the CompareTo
Ron
Ron
public class Window : IComparable<Window>
{
public int CompareTo(Window otherWindow)
{
if (otherWindow == null) return 1;

return ((int)m_hWnd).CompareTo((int)otherWindow.m_hWnd);
}
15:09
might not be IComparable but IEquatable you have to implement
Ron
Ron
and the rest of the code which doesnt matter
IndexOf looks for EqualityComparer<Window>.Default
Ron
Ron
public class Window : IEquatable<Window>
{
public bool Equals(Window otherWindow)
{
return m_hWnd.Equals(otherWindow.m_hWnd);
}
Works
thanks
you're welcome
36
Q: What's the difference between IComparable & IEquatable interfaces?

SoftwareGeekboth the interfaces seem to compare objects for equality, so what's the major differences between them?

Ron
Ron
15:28
one more question. now I have the item's index. maybe it will be smarter to get the item directly instead its index and then then item (by its index)?
how can I do it?
mmh
what is strange
is that if you implemented IEquatable on your type
it more or less mean that you are considering your objects as value objects
Ron
Ron
well, my Window Class holds 4 objects and I can compare only 1 of them (the rest are dynamic)
Does anyone else use MSPaint on a regular basis like I do? I paste screenshots in there all the time
Ron
Ron
I use paint.net instead
paint.net too
vm.AllWindowsListViewItemsList.Contains(wnd, windowc);
@Ron where does the instance of wnd comes from
and how come it is not the same instance as the Window in vm.AllWindowsListViewItemsList ?
Ron
Ron
15:41
from loop
Windows wndList = new Windows(false, false);

foreach (Window wnd in wndList.Cast<Window>().ToList())
{
int indexOfWindow = vm.AllWindowsListViewItemsList.IndexOf(wnd);
if (indexOfWindow == -1)
{
vm.AllWindowsListViewItemsList.Add(wnd);
}
else
{
vm.AllWindowsListViewItemsList.ElementAt(indexOfWindow).UpdateWindow();
}
}
why not : wnd.UpdateWindow();
@Ron does Windows inherit from List ?
@Ron also you can use Ctrl + k to format your code before sending
Ron
Ron
wnd is not binded to anything, if I use UpdateWindow() it will effect nothing.
Windows is IEnumerable
I mean, the wnd is child of wndList (which is IEnumerable) and the wndList is not binded to anything
I think you shouldn't have two different instances of Window that are equal according to IEquatable but that you can't treat as one another without having to worry
so basically your window class should not override IEquatable
you just have to make sure you manipulate the same instance of Window
 
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19:25
so looking for some help
but what is the question?
looking for help. When I put a breakpoint before the Window.Show() code, DataGrid.Items.Count = 0 and DataGrid.ItemsSource = null. But once I show the control in the Window, the DataGrid has the right ItemsSource/Count, anyone know why this might be?
 
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20:56
@NETscape I think the bindings are resolved later, try loaded or something
21:07
o7
@Reed #hack
Helix is pretty slow, I have 300 something balls that I filter, lag is noticeable
profiler shows that generating the mesh for the spheres is the culprit
@JohanLarsson mmm
I never used their mesh generation stuff - just their display tools
wpf3d in general is slow, though
21:23
the mesh generation is called from the spherevisual3D
I was lazy and posted the hack in the discussion, should probably clean it up and make a pull request
I always just did my own ModelVisual3D
didn't use any of their visuals
they look really good though
gf hates them by now :D
she has been studying them more than she wanted
was lazy this weekend, planned to write in plane rotations and flip rotations for the viewcube
just wrote some work stuff instead
 
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23:49
when I collapse a Panel, it's inner elements triggers are still working

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