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01:44
god morgon
mr5
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02:25
who's morgon
@Lavandysh were you able to solve it?
03:26
its means good morning
@mr5 im yet to try that you suggested yesterday. got caught coding other stuff
04:05
@mr5 what was that again about the indicator? you suggested one wasnt able to try it
the last one
got it
it is?
mr5
mr5
I just made an assumption based from your example
did you try the official example?
alright. well looks like its a bug
mr5
mr5
I haven't tried carouselview yet so can't comment on that
04:08
yeah did it just like that. no problem adding photos to carousel. however, if initially loaded without source (0 items in list)
indicator view doesnt show
in other words its not refreshing
mr5
mr5
oic
what is the type of your ItemsSource?
or how are you refreshing it?
pasting mah men
<CarouselView ItemsSource="{Binding LstSelectedImageSource}"

                              EmptyView="No items to display."

                              IndicatorView="{x:Reference indicatorView}"
                              >
                    <CarouselView.ItemTemplate>
                        <DataTemplate>
                            <StackLayout><Image Source="{Binding .}"
                                                Margin="10,10,10,10"
                             HeightRequest="320"
LstSelectedImageSource is bound to an observable
mr5
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click the "fixed font" to format your code
   var stream = await selectedImageSource.OpenReadAsync();

            var byteValue = StreamHelper.ToByteArray(stream);


            if(stream.Length != 0) {
                    lstSelectedImageSource.Add(ImageSource.FromStream(() => new MemoryStream(byteValue)));
and that everytime a photo is added.
so carousel does refresh but not indicators
in my head, indicator is bound to carousel. carousel refreshes so should indicator. since carousell itemsource is implicitly bound to indicator
by doing <CarouselView Indicator= "myIndicator">
mr5
mr5
yeah that's what I would assume too
IndicatorView has a Count property though. Maybe it's needed to be updated?
04:17
yeah. bind it to an observable too?
mr5
mr5
INPC compliant but it's a workaround.
did you found any similar issues? looks like a bug to me.
@c0dem0nkey also, where you reading your images from?
its from stream.
i used mediapicker
mr5
mr5
so from FileStream?
so it returns stream and i read it to
mr5
mr5
reading it from file?
04:23
imagesource.fromstream.
mr5
mr5
MediaPicker will read from phone gallery right?
I've been out in Xamarin for a while now though so I can't remember lol
yea so im picking some photos from there
its so buggy
mr5
mr5
the one from Xamarin Essentials?
mr5
mr5
var stream = await selectedImageSource.OpenReadAsync();
lstSelectedImageSource.Add(ImageSource.FromStream(() => stream);
btw, you can simplify it like this
I'm not sure if you need to dispose the stream on that point
04:27
thats why i keep the byte.
mr5
mr5
that doesn't change it though
it's still undisposed.
so youre saying to keep it open
for inidicator?
looks like somebody else encountered this before
mr5
mr5
the ImageSource.FromStream expects a lambda, so I would assume you need not to dispose the stream
oic. izz a bug
but have you tried binding the Count property of the indicator view?
yeah but doubt i successfully did
04:43
Wtf
 
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10:37
@mr5 @mr5 In the end I was. 5 minutes before the end of my work day yesterday. Thank you for caring
 
1 hour later…
11:45
sup@mr5
12:28
I am needing to get the selected radiobutton for each group using an MVVM pattern. Does anyone know how to?
                            <GroupBox Header="Brand (Logo)">
                                <StackPanel Orientation="Horizontal">
                                    <RadioButton Content="Yes" Margin="0 0 10 0" />
                                    <RadioButton Content="No"  Margin="0 0 10 0" />
                                    <RadioButton Content="N/A" />
                                </StackPanel>
                            </GroupBox>

                            <GroupBox Header="Product Name">
13:25
Add an IsChecked bool prop to each element in your observable collecgtion and bind that to each item's IsChecked attribute: stackoverflow.com/a/4421002
13:39
when you wash your hands with a soap bar, if you listen close you can hear "ahh that feels sooo good~ -purring sounds-"
14:38
Is shiba disabled?
 
2 hours later…
16:22
what?!?!?!?!?
!~shiba
@nyconing we need shiba :'(
 
2 hours later…
18:22
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