I have a textbox bound to a string in my ViewModel via TwoWay binding that often contains hundreds of lines if not more. When the textbox contains a lot of text, input lag can become apparent when entering text.
So, I'm now trying to track the source of this performance hit and I'm wondering if it could be a limitation of the control itself.
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Edit:
In my tests I have 800 lines of 211 characters each when I begin to see noticable lag. And the more I add text, the more it lags.
Here's some code:
<TextBox x:Name="rightTextBox" Text="{Binding Source={StaticResource ViewModel}, Path=Text, Mode=TwoWay}"
AcceptsReturn="True" />
And my textbox is bound to this string:
private string text;
public string Text
{
get
{
return this.text;
}
set
{
if (this.text != value)
{
this.text= value;
NotifyPropertyChanged("Text");
}
}
}
public event PropertyChangedEventHandler PropertyChanged;
private void NotifyPropertyChanged(string propertyName)
{
if (PropertyChanged != null)
PropertyChanged(this, new PropertyChangedEventArgs(propertyName));
}
Default
orExplicit
. TextBox default is to update when focus leaves the control. Tigel: you could determine whether the binding is part of the problem by removing TwoWay just to see what happens but I doubt it will change anything.