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I have read this topic: how to delete a specific text / message showed in a ListView ?

It works fine in winform (I have test it!) but in WPF it does not work.

I want to find a text of the firstnametxt in listview1 and compare it to Firstname Column items and if its true then delete the item (the row that contains the item)

But I do not know how to handle this in WPF.

Part of my code is like this:

XAML:

<ListView Name="listView1 HorizontalAlignment="Left" VerticalAlignment="Top" />
    <ListView.View>
        <GridView>
            <GridViewColumn Header="FirstName" DisplayMemberBinding="{Binding Path=FirstName}"  />
            <GridViewColumn Header="LastName" DisplayMemberBinding="{Binding Path=LastName}" />
        </GridView>
    </ListView.View>
</ListView>
<TextBox Name="firstnametxt" Height="27" HorizontalAlignment="Left" Margin="271,20,0,0"  VerticalAlignment="Top" Width="181" />
<Button Content="Add" Height="38" HorizontalAlignment="Left" Margin="310,242,0,0" Name="button1" VerticalAlignment="Top" Width="74" Click="button1_Click" />
<Button Content="Find" Height="38" HorizontalAlignment="Left" Name="button2" VerticalAlignment="Top" Width="74" Click="button2_Click" />

Code behind (C#):

public class Familiy
{
    public Familiy(string firstname, string lastname)
    {
        this.FirstName = firstname;
        this.LastName = lastname;
    }
    private string firstname;

    public string FirstName
    {
        get { return firstname; }
        set { firstname = value; }
    }
    private string lastname;
    public string LastName
    {
        get { return lastname; }
        set { lastname = value; }
    }
}


private void button1_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{ 
    ///////////////////////////
}
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    How are you binding the list? Is it marked up in XAML or is it done in the code-behind? Dec 24, 2012 at 19:04
  • Hi peter O , I bind the list through the xaml as i shown above and i add the items to the list like this : listView1.Items.Add(new Model("john","smith"));
    – Smart Man
    Dec 24, 2012 at 19:18
  • The XAML doesn't show your binding. Or maybe I should say binding source. Where are you getting the data for the list originally? Is it a List in the code-behind? Did you mark it up with an object data source? Dec 24, 2012 at 19:19
  • I know your mean , you mean an arraylist, yes? I know but my code works fine with out the arraylist.
    – Smart Man
    Dec 24, 2012 at 19:23
  • I'm trying to figure out what structure is behind the list - your solution is quite easily solved by leveraging the structure that is bound to the list - and much less optimal to loop through items in the list. Dec 24, 2012 at 19:26

1 Answer 1

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You will need to alter the ListBox's ItemSource wether it be a ItemList, List or another collection Type this example uses a List of Familily.

public partial class MainWindow : Window
{
    List<Familiy> familiys = new List<Familiy>();
    public MainWindow()
    {
        InitializeComponent();


        familiys.Add( new Familiy("FirstName1", "LastName1"));
        familiys.Add(new Familiy("FirstName2", "LastName2"));
        familiys.Add(new Familiy("FirstName3", "LastName3"));
        familiys.Add(new Familiy("FirstName4", "LastName4"));
        listView1.ItemsSource = familiys;

    }
    private void button1_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
    {
        familiys.Remove(familiys.Find(delegate(Familiy f) { return f.FirstName == firstnametxt.Text; }));
        listView1.ItemsSource = "";
        listView1.ItemsSource = familiys;
    }
}
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  • happy newyears :) be fresh :)
    – Smart Man
    Dec 24, 2012 at 20:08
  • @SmartMan Glad to help. You have a happy new year yourself
    – Mark Hall
    Dec 24, 2012 at 20:11

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