A.R.
A.R.

Reputation: 15704

Start a VisualState transition from XAML

In a user control (or whatever), we all know that the VisualStateManger can be used in code to start a transition, or animation, like so:

    if (target.IsLocked)
    {
      VisualStateManager.GoToState(this, "Locked", true);
    }
    else if (target.IsBroken)
    {
      VisualStateManager.GoToState(this, "Broken", true);
    }
    else
    {
      VisualStateManager.GoToState(this, "Normal", true);
    }

However, there seems to be very little or no information about triggering these type of animations from XAML. Could a DataTemplate or Trigger be defined that could provide behaviour equivalent to the code listed above?

Upvotes: 3

Views: 2084

Answers (2)

brunnerh
brunnerh

Reputation: 185385

Using Interativity from the Blend SDK i am sure you could do something like this.

Edit: It contains a GoToStateAction specifically for this.

There are other libraries like Markup Programming which might be able to do something similar. It also demonstrates that you can do pretty much anything in XAML if you want to.

Upvotes: 0

Mher
Mher

Reputation: 11

Use data trigger with gotstateaction behavior

Upvotes: 1

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