1

I'm fairly new to the world of Silverlight so please bear with me. I have created a custom pivot item control to be displayed in a pivot control. Now in this custom control there's a button. Now i could just add the click event handler to the button in the custom control's backing cs file and that would be ok. But is there a way for me to specify the event handler of the custom control's button during the declaration of the custom control? i.e. something like this in my pivot_page.xaml

<custom:myPivotItem background="..." height=".." width=".." click="myHandler"/>

where myHandler is declared in pivot_page.cs? Thanks

2 Answers 2

1

You could expose a public event on your custom control that maps to the button's click event.

public event RoutedEventHandler Click
{
    add { this.button.Click += value; }
    remove { this.button.Click -= value; }
}
6
  • Thanks that worked for a button, I tried applying it to a rectangle's Tap event which is a EventHandler<GestureEventArgs> type and it doesn't work. I even added a dependency property for it but i get an exception. Any ideas?
    – Cool Dude
    Jan 13, 2012 at 5:34
  • @Cool Dude - you should be able to use the same approach, but your event would have to also be defined as the EventHandler<GestureEventArgs> type: public event EventHandler<GestureEventArgs> Tap { add { ... } remove { ... } } Jan 13, 2012 at 5:52
  • Now I'm getting a null pointer exception because the rectangle object is being referenced in the public event property before the onApplyTemplate() is called.
    – Cool Dude
    Jan 13, 2012 at 7:21
  • @Cool Dude - I'm not sure about that. Check out this answer; perhaps you're having the same problem. Jan 13, 2012 at 7:29
  • @@Dr. Sadly that doesn't help either. Thanks
    – Cool Dude
    Jan 13, 2012 at 8:00
1

Solved it by declaring a RoutedEventHandler in the custom controls cs file (myCustomPivotItem.cs).

 public event RoutedEventHandler Click;

Then in onApplyTemplate I get access to the rectangle object with

 Rectangle rect = this.GetTemplateChild("rectObject") as Rectangle;
 rect.Tap += new EventHandler<GestureEventArgs>(RectView_Tap);

I then declared RectView_Tap in the same cs file (myCustomPivotItem.cs)

    private void RectView_Tap(object sender, GestureEventArgs e)
    {
        if (Click != null)
            Click(this, new RoutedEventArgs());
    }

in my MainPage.xaml i declared the custom control like so

 <controls:PivotItem x:Name="pivotitem2">
     <view:myCustomePivotItem x:Name="custompivotItem2" Click="myHandler"/>
 </controls:PivotItem>

and in MainPage.cs i declared myHandler...

 void myHandler(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
    {
        //delegate operation
        MessageBox.Show("Clicked!");
    }

And it works as expected!! :) Hope it helps anyone who needs it.

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.