I'm trying to create a UserControl to show a ListBox (which I want to bind to a collection in the view model later) such that each item is displayed in a ComboBox (which allows for its drop-down menu to be opened and a different value to be selected). I also want to ensure that no value can be selected twice, and I want to add a button to create additional list items.
My idea is to have each DataTemplate for the ListBox contain a CollectionViewSource in its resources, filter that, and then bind the combo box to the filtered values. My problem is that I don't understand how I can get the bindings to work in this scenario -- everything works fine as long as my bindings are one-way, but the instant I make the ComboBoxes bind two-way I get an exception telling me I need to have a Path set for two-way bindings to work.
My XAML (slightly abridged for clarity):
<UserControl x:yadayada x:Name="MultiSelectList">
<Grid>
<ListBox ItemsSource="{Binding ElementName=MultiSelectList, Path=ChosenItems, Mode=TwoWay}">
<ListBox.ItemTemplate>
<DataTemplate>
<ComboBox Loaded="FrameworkElement_OnLoaded" DropDownOpened="ComboBox_OnDropDownOpened">
<ComboBox.Resources>
<CollectionViewSource Source="{Binding ElementName=MultiSelectList, Path=AllItems}" x:Key="Src" />
</ComboBox.Resources>
<ComboBox.ItemsSource>
<Binding Source="{StaticResource Src}" />
</ComboBox.ItemsSource>
</ComboBox>
<!-- uncommenting the following line crashes the program -->
<!-- <ComboBox.SelectedValue><Binding></Binding></ComboBox.SelectedValue> -->
</DataTemplate>
</ListBox.ItemTemplate>
</ListBox>
<Button Content="New" Click="NewButton_Pressed"/>
</Grid>
The code behind:
using System;
using System.Collections.ObjectModel;
using System.Linq;
using System.Windows;
using System.Windows.Controls;
namespace WPFCentralOffice.UserControls
{
public class Element : IEquatable<Element>
{
public int ID { get; set; }
public string Caption { get; set; }
public bool Equals(Element other)
{
return ID == other.ID;
}
public override string ToString()
{
return ID + " " + Caption;
}
}
public partial class MultiSelectListUserControl : UserControl
{
public ObservableCollection<Element> ChosenItems
{
get { return (ObservableCollection<Element>)GetValue(ChosenItemsProperty); }
set { SetValue(ChosenItemsProperty, value); }
}
public ObservableCollection<Element> AllItems
{
get { return (ObservableCollection<Element>)GetValue(AllItemsProperty); }
set { SetValue(AllItemsProperty, value); }
}
public static DependencyProperty AllItemsProperty = DependencyProperty.Register(
"AllItems",
typeof(ObservableCollection<Element>),
typeof(MultiSelectListUserControl));
public static DependencyProperty ChosenItemsProperty = DependencyProperty.Register(
"ChosenItems",
typeof(ObservableCollection<Element>),
typeof(MultiSelectListUserControl));
public void NewButton_Pressed(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
if (!AllItems.Any() || AllItems.Count == ChosenItems.Count)
{
return;
}
var elem = AllItems.First(x => ChosenItems.All(y => x.ID != y.ID));
ChosenItems.Add(elem);
}
public MultiSelectListUserControl()
{
InitializeComponent();
SetValue(AllItemsProperty, new ObservableCollection<Element>());
SetValue(ChosenItemsProperty, new ObservableCollection<Element>());
}
private void ComboBox_OnDropDownOpened(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
var c = (ComboBox)sender;
c.Items.Filter = x => ChosenItems.All(y => ((Element)x).ID != y.ID) || ((Element)c.SelectedValue).ID == ((Element)x).ID;
}
}
}
Not only does this not work, it also feels like a very complicated way of achieving what I want. Is there an easier way of having a list of combo boxes with different values? Or can somebody give me pointer such that I can implement this properly?