« first day (489 days earlier)      last day (3660 days later) » 

Ron
Ron
09:32
Hi,

I have 2 ObservableCollections.
I add one item from the first Collection to the Second.
When the item updates, it update both item in both Collections.
When I remove the item from the first Collection it is not being removed from the second Collection, why is that?
10:17
morning :D
morning
@Ron it's unclear what you're doing
Ron
Ron
Class item = new Class();
ObservableCollection<Class> first = new ObservableCollection<Class>();
ObservableCollection<Class> second = new ObservableCollection<Class>();

first.Add(item);
second.Add(item);

first.ElementAt(0).Title = "blabla"; //updates the title of items in both collections
first.RemoveAt(0); // removes only the item at the first Collection
hopefully it explains better
ahah
first.ElementAt(0).Title = "blabla"; //updates the title of items in both collections
does not really update the title "in both collection"
you have put the same object in both collection
first.ElementAt(0) and second.ElementAt(0) both return the same object
in other words :
when you use :
first.ElementAt(0).XXX
you are working on the element referenced at the position 0
while when you use :
first.XXX
you are working on the collection
@Ron do you see what I mean ?
Ron
Ron
10:40
not really.. I didnt use first.XXX
first.RemoveAt(0)
Ron
Ron
ah
what made you confused is the fact you used a Class in your collection
had you used a Collection of a value type
for instance ObservableCollection<string>
or int
Ron
Ron
then what I need is to use first.ElementAt(0).Remove() and to make an inner function that will remove the item?
this way it will remove the item in both collections?
nope
I can't really see why you would do that
but if you want to sync your collections you have to register to CollectionChanged on your collections
Ron
Ron
10:45
because one Item can be in 4 different collections.
I want to remove all the "clones" if the "main" one is removed
why not :
first.Remove(item);
second.Remove(item);
simply ?
Ron
Ron
I thought there's something simpler, guess there isnt
couldn't be simpler
furthermore you would have had to protect yourself from infinite recursion
collection1 modifications being repercuted to collection2 and conversely...
Ron
Ron
Yea I know. dont worry about that
thanks for the help anyway
    ObservableCollection<int> first = new ObservableCollection<int>();
    ObservableCollection<int> second = new ObservableCollection<int>();

    int item = 42;
    first.Add(item);
    second.Add(item);

    first.ElementAt(0) = 666; //updates items in both collections -> NOPE
 second.Add(0) == 42 -> true
Ron
Ron
11:01
my class has properties. I update the properties of the class, not item at specific index
just to clarify
Ron
Ron
Yea I understood it :p thanks
you're welcome
Morning
11:15
Morning @Maverik
:)
hows it going? btw when giving example of value type.. don't use string xD
:/
what I meant really was Immutable ?
idk
forget it :)
11:32
strings are immutable indeed but still a reference type - but yea i guess immutable would have made more sense there
just wanted to point out in case anybody else is reading the transcript
first.ElementAt(0) = 666;
that was wrong too
first[0] = 666;
would have been right
there should be an integrated compiler to the chat
11:55
xD
wouldn't that be something!
12:07
noon
afternoon dude
dude :)
I never felt like a dude, but maybe :)
afternoon madam?
afternoon missy? ma'lady? sir?
pss
i may need to be enlightened here :)
afternoon lad! takes a sip of whiskey
12:10
dude will do fine then
what are you?
mate?
i'm ... hmm... curious in word !
i'm attending a MS C# course next week yaey
I'm not entirely sure it will give me anything, but let's hope it does!
 
1 hour later…
13:18
just a course? what will that achieve
hi brock
13:32
howdy
busy busy?
13:59
was actually going to say i was busy today but was too busy
14:18
you guys know any good reading material or tutorials on responsive design for wpf and windows store apps?
like portrait mode, different screen resolutions and sizes
and so on
nope sorry
but the application course over at MS Virtual Academy is pretty good
(focuses on windows store apps)
its about 8 hours online video free course if you're interested
nice will take a look :D
8 hours sounds enough
its not basic though - its a crash course
so it assumes you know what you're doing
and it takes through how blend + vs work tgoether to create new apps
good
4 digits reputation wouhouuuuu
14:25
yup pretty nice video
grats
gz!
i did the course from wpf point of view but it should be even more relevant in phone app context
This is the general section you may wanna look at: microsoftvirtualacademy.com/training-topics/c-app-development
thanks :D
you're welcome
contravariance
14:36
ooOOooo
I feel so contravariant today
14:48
we're all contravariant given low enough magnitude in tensor analysis :P
15:01
well I didn't really mean covariant in the term defined by the modern formalism of Ricci's calculus, which in my opinion abuses the usage of linearity properties of expectations ; but more in the sense of an analogy to simple covariant matrices representing unbiased estimates of the mean population denominator's linear susceptibility
I'm gonna paste this to my mate!
since stefan isnt' around - we can mess up the channel a bit!
I have to concentrate not to laugh like an idiot in the office
well we did have a nice conversation there -- that conversation right there deserves a facebook share!
unfortunately nobody would get it in my circle
15:19
my best mate is the only one who shares that high sentiment with me (i actually picked that image from his wall and pasted the snippet to him :D )
Ron
Ron
I have a collection of brushes. I want to bind them to ItemsControl which the items are Rectangles, and each Rectangle has the matched color from the collection.
I know how to do it if the collection was of Rectangles but I dont know how to do it if the collection is a collection of brushes
brushes will be bound to a property on rectangle
Fill = {Binding Brush}
Ron
Ron
How do I write it in the xaml. right now (if the collection was of Rectangles) >
<ItemsControl ItemsSource="{Binding Rectangles}" Grid.Column="2" Margin="0,0,2,0">
it needs to happen in DataTemplat
if source is Rectangles, where are the brushes coming from?
Ron
Ron
I changed it. now the collection is of Brushes, not rectangles
I still need to set the ItemsSource of the ItemsControl?
15:28
short answer is yes
long answer is: there's not enough code to help
what abbrevation do i use when googling windows store app development?
like WPF == Windows Presentation Foundation
Ron
Ron
    ObservableCollection<Brush> colors = new ObservableCollection<Brush>();
    colors.add(Brush.Red);
            <ItemsControl ItemsSource="{Binding Colors}" Grid.Column="2" Margin="0,0,2,0">
                <ItemsControl.ItemContainerStyle>
                    <Style TargetType="{x:Type Rectangle}">
                        <Setter Property="Margin" Value="0,0,2,0"/>
                        <Setter Property="Fill" Value="{Binding Brush}"/>
                    </Style>
                </ItemsControl.ItemContainerStyle>
WSA == FATAL ERROR
does not compute!
Ron
Ron
franssu I dont want to use collection of Rectangles
then use Value="{Binding}"
15:38
that feels wrong ron
what are you trying to achieve visually?
I think you want to use an ItemTemplate with a DataTemplate that has a Rectangle in it with its Fill bound to Brush
Container can't be bound to brush like that
Ron
Ron
itemscontrol with several rectangles in different colors. I could achieve it by using collection of Rectangles. but if I created a new rectangle with color exists in the collection but used .Contains it returned false
If I use collection of brushes and .Contains it will solve the problem
yea of course because you're using reference equality
well ItemTemplate is the answer
not container
and franssu is right - use Fill={Binding} in rectangle inside the ItemTemplate
Ron
Ron
works :P thanks
15:55
Fractals - people say world is made out of fractals
then people provide proofs: deviantart.com/art/Escape-433336631
Alien :|
I'm trying to find a (simple) way to convert a FlowDocument into an A4 FixedDocument - why can't I find anything?
because they're very different things?
its like asking how to convert a pdf to jpg
they may both appear as images - but the underlying structure (or lack there of!) is very different
frankly i've never even seen FixedDocument before
I don't need to preserve any of the underlying structure - I just want something I can display and print. The fixed document would show how the document would be split into printed pages
i dont think there's a simple solution here
sounds more like you'll have to transition to xps
and then back
16:06
XPS is fine
I could have it as a long FixedDocument then split that up, but I also have no idea how to do that
reversal, void, return, cancel, they all mean the same thing RIGHT????
;laksdjfl;sad
don't be sad @BrockHensley
printing large UserControls using large functions
makes sense
16:21
@BrockHensley people who think that should handle company accounts
@franssu I expect I can remove most of that
I wonder why the "try / finally"
Same
17:22
0
Q: XPSDocumentWriter - Printing Specific Pages to Specific Trays

Jim BI'm currently working on a printing application. This app has the requirement that certain pages need to come from specific trays on the printer. Here's the guts of what I've got so far: foreach (var dto in dispensersToPrint) { var documents = FilterDocumentSections(DispenserDo...

have a 'scrum' meeting, end up with a list of everything being high priority / highlighted for next build..... not how you dooo iiitttt
18:20
How are things.. I answered a question one year ago and I still get upvotes from it..
And the questioner did not even marked as correct
It got 10500 views
18:42
whaddap
yeah thats how it goes heh

« first day (489 days earlier)      last day (3660 days later) »