I am writing a Windows 8 app (XAML-C#-Windows Store app (metro)) where I have to loop through a GridView's SelectedItems collection.
Here is my code:
private void bottomAppBarBotonEliminar_Tapped(object sender, TappedRoutedEventArgs e)
{
//Borrar el(los) elemento(s) seleccionado(s)
foreach (GridViewItem elItem in GVElementos.SelectedItems)
{
MiColeccion.RemoveAt(GVElementos.Items.IndexOf(elItem));
}
ElementoSQL.Sincronizar(MiColeccion);
}
When I run it and that method is fired, I get the following error (translated from Spanish):
An exception of type 'System.InvalidCastException' occurred
in Lista.exe but was not handled in user code
Additional information: Unable to convert an object of
type 'System.String' to the type 'Windows.UI.Xaml.Controls.GridViewItem'.
When the program breaks, Visual Studio highlights the line with the foreach statement.
"GVElementos" is a XAML GridView.
Isn't "elItem" of type "GridViewItem" and "GVElementos.SelectedItems" a collection of elements of type "GridViewItem"?
What am I doing wrong? Is there another way to iterate the GridView? I come from ASP.NET where this way of doing it makes sense.