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I'm developing a windows store app and I have a control panel page where the user enter his information. I added a ComboBox where the user selects between being a doctor or patient (when he selects a doctor the user fills in all the info but a patient a selected he don't have to fill all the texboxes).

My problem is: how can I select an item from the ComboBox?? and when this item is selected, how can I fade some texboxes or do an action to prevent him from adding info to these textboxes?? Thank You

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You'll make your life easier in the long run if you use MVVM pattern instead of putting the code in code behind. This way you put all your logic in ViewModel class and use binding to attach it to the user interface. Below is a short sample achieving what you need.

Let's start with the view model:

public class ViewModel : INotifyPropertyChanged
{
    // this property will hold the selected value in combo box
    private UserType _userType;
    public UserType UserType
    {
        get { return _userType; }
        set
        {
            _userType = value;
            OnPropertyChanged();
        }
    }

    // this property will return all available values for combo box
    public IEnumerable<UserType> UserTypes
    {
        get { return Enum.GetValues(typeof (UserType)).Cast<UserType>(); }
    }

    // INotifyPropertyChanged must be implemented to notify the UI about changed properties
    public event PropertyChangedEventHandler PropertyChanged;
    protected virtual void OnPropertyChanged([CallerMemberName] string propertyName = null)
    {
        PropertyChangedEventHandler handler = PropertyChanged;
        if (handler != null) handler(this, new PropertyChangedEventArgs(propertyName));
    }
}

I'm using an enum for different combo box values:

public enum UserType
{
    Doctor, 
    Patient
}

Since I want to show or hide a control based on my enum value, I'll create a converter returning the right visibility value based on the enum value:

public class UserTypeVisibilityConverter : IValueConverter
{
    // I can set this property to define which enum value makes the controls visible
    // all other values make them invisible
    public UserType VisibleUserType { get; set; }

    public object Convert(object value, Type targetType, object parameter, string language)
    {
        if (!(value is UserType))
        {
            return value;
        }

        var userType = (UserType) value;

        return userType == VisibleUserType ? Visibility.Visible : Visibility.Collapsed;
    }

    public object ConvertBack(object value, Type targetType, object parameter, string language)
    {
        throw new NotImplementedException();
    }
}

Now I only need to put everything together in my view:

<Page
    x:Class="_21643537_ComboBox.MainPage"
    xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
    xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
    xmlns:local="using:_21643537_ComboBox"
    xmlns:d="http://schemas.microsoft.com/expression/blend/2008"
    xmlns:mc="http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/markup-compatibility/2006"
    mc:Ignorable="d">

    <!-- I'm setting my ViewModel class as DataContext for the view  -->
    <!-- now I can bind to its properties  -->
    <Page.DataContext>
        <local:ViewModel />
    </Page.DataContext>

    <Page.Resources>
        <!-- I instantiate  -->
        <!-- I defined that Doctor makes the controls visible -->
        <local:UserTypeVisibilityConverter x:Name="VisibilityConverter" VisibleUserType="Doctor" />
    </Page.Resources>

    <StackPanel Background="{ThemeResource ApplicationPageBackgroundThemeBrush}" Margin="100">
        <!-- I'm binding both properties to the combo box -->
        <!-- TwoWay mode is needed to write values from UI back to ViewModel -->
        <ComboBox ItemsSource="{Binding UserTypes}" SelectedItem="{Binding UserType, Mode=TwoWay}" />
        <!-- I use the same property to set visibility -->
        <!-- converter is used to convert enum to visibility -->
        <TextBox Visibility="{Binding UserType, Converter={StaticResource VisibilityConverter}}" />
    </StackPanel>
</Page>

The TextBox is now visible when Doctor is selected, and hidden otherwise.

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This is not a proper way to ask a question here. You have to post what you having so far, in other words what you tried before asking here. You have to be specific to a point about what you are facing any problem while achieving some thing.

Look at this page

Sorry for the wrong link. It is misspelled while adding a character at the end. Here is the link

In link you can see there is event SelectionChanged="ComboBox_SelectionChanged"

private void ComboBox_SelectionChanged(object sender, SelectionChangedEventArgs e)
{
    // Add code to display or hide Controls using Visibility Property
}

Let me know if you face any issues

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  • I added this event before I posted my problem here Feb 8, 2014 at 18:06
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You can build it all dynamically based on the user choice aka the selected index

XAML:

 <ComboBox x:Name="comb1" SelectionChanged="ComboBox_SelectionChanged">

c#:

    private void ComboBox_SelectionChanged(object sender, SelectionChangedEventArgs e)
    {
        switch (comb1.SelectedIndex)
        {
            case 0: //doc
                TextBox name = new TextBox { PlaceholderText = "name", Margin = new Thickness(10) };
                break;

            case 1: //patient 
                //create controls.
                break;

now you can create different interface for each user.

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