Reputation: 10171
I have a User control
with a list box
.
This User control
located on my window.
how can I detect and get selected item from list box in user control?
I previously tried this but when i select an item from list box e.OriginalSource
return TextBlock
type.
private void searchdialog_PreviewMouseDown(object sender, MouseButtonEventArgs e)
{
//This return TextBlock type
var conrol= e.OriginalSource;
//I Want something like this
if (e.OriginalSource is ListBoxItem)
{
ListBoxItem Selected = e.OriginalSource as ListBoxItem;
//Do somting
}
}
Or there is any better way that I detect list box SelectionChanged
in From My form?
Upvotes: 0
Views: 2828
Reputation: 3266
I think the best soution would be to declare an event on your user control, that is fired whenever the SelectedValueChanged
event is fired on the listbox.
public class MyUserControl : UserControl
{
public event EventHandler MyListBoxSelectedValueChanged;
public object MyListBoxSelectedValue
{
get { return MyListBox.SelectedValue; }
}
public MyUserControl()
{
MyListBox.SelectedValueChanged += MyListBox_SelectedValueChanged;
}
private void MyListBox_SelectedValueChanged(object sender, EventArgs eventArgs)
{
EventHandler handler = MyListBoxSelectedValueChanged;
if(handler != null)
handler(sender, eventArgs);
}
}
In your window, you listen to the event and use the exposed property in the user control.
public class MyForm : Form
{
public MyForm()
{
MyUserControl.MyListBoxSelectedValueChanged += MyUserControl_MyListBoxSelectedValueChanged;
}
private void MyUserControl_MyListBoxSelectedValueChanged(object sender, EventArgs eventArgs)
{
object selected = MyUserControl.MyListBoxSelectedValue;
}
}
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 7573
there are a few ways to handle this:
Implement the SelectionChanged event in your usercontrol, and raise a custom event that you handle in your window:
//in your usercontrol
private void OnListBoxSelectionChanged(object s, EventArgs e){
if (e.AddedItems != null && e.AddedItems.Any() && NewItemSelectedEvent != null){
NewItemsSelectedEvent(this, new CustomEventArgs(e.AddedItems[0]))
}
}
//in your window
myUserControl.NewItemsSelected += (s,e) => HandleOnNewItemSelected();
If you use binding or any form of MVVM, you can use a DependencyProperty
to bind the selected item to an object in your viewmodel
//in your usercontrol:
public static readonly DependencyProperty CurrentItemProperty =
DependencyProperty.Register("CurrentItem", typeof(MyListBoxItemObject),
typeof(MyUserControl), new PropertyMetadata(default(MyListBoxItemObject)));
public LiveTextBox CurrentItem
{
get { return (MyListBoxItemObject)GetValue(CurrentItemProperty ); }
set { SetValue(CurrentItemProperty , value); }
}
//in your window xaml
<MyUserControl CurrentItem={Binding MyCurrentItem} ... />
Upvotes: 1