A simple example is keeping track of whose turn it is in a multi-player board game. Put all the players in a circular linked list. After a player takes his turn, advance to the next player in the list. This will cause the program to cycle indefinitely among the players.
To traverse a circular li...
@NETscape yeh :D but i never used WPF till now plus my project is already big , not sure since never used it idk , but i think it will take a looot of work to convert it to WPF .
@MoonOwlPrince I understand what a circular linked list is. I do not understand why you are not using List<T>. Which functionality does List<T> not offer, specifically, that you need?
I've written a bunch of projects in C#, and I love to over generalize, and I've never once had the thought "gee, a circularly linked list would be really useful"
@KendallFrey The "length" of a string can mean any number of things. Number of elements in the collection? Number of readable runes? Number of points? Something else?
All of those are methods that can live on other objects and encapsulate just as well if not better.
@KendallFrey The argument is that that's view-level information that has nothing to do with a collection of characters. No reason that should be in any string class.
Model View ViewModel (MVVM) is an architectural pattern for software development.
MVVM is a variation of Martin Fowler's Presentation Model design pattern. Like Fowler's Presentation Model, MVVM abstracts a view's state and behavior. However, whereas the Presentation Model abstracts a view (i.e., creates a view model) in a manner that does not depend on a specific user-interface platform, MVVM was developed at Microsoft specifically to simplify event-driven programming of user interfaces—by exploiting features of Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) (Microsoft's .NET graphics system) and Silverlight...
LOL shit so Easy to move and position and color and etc these controls in WPF ... i remember 1 year ago was trying some thing and took me hours to make a cool looking button in WinForm
@BradleyDotNET yes , well i go and read Rachel Lim's Blog about moving from WinForm to WPF :D http://rachel53461.wordpress.com/2012/10/12/switching-from-winforms-to-wpfmvvm/ Tnx for suggestions and links everyone :D
@MoonOwlPrince I do not doubt that it is possible to create a doubly linked list in C#. I am doubting that it is a good idea to do so to solve your problem.
How would I refresh control values that have been binded to field? I would like to refresh values of those fields, and obviously i would need to refresh control values too.
INPC is the way objects communicate with WPF, and forcing anything else on it is a hack, ugly, and will make people who read your code want to kill you.
If i could just load part of the window again that would solve the issue I guess, shouldn't be impossible because it would be easy if I made the form programmatically
No one will maintain my code + I'm not so sure about that since if you want to make some kind of edits you again have hundreds of lines of code to edit.
I thought that i chose using xaml because it would be simpler than making all programmatically, now it would be simpler to do everything programmatically.