This is an additional question to my other Thread here: MVVM Navigating through different Views, I've figured out, that the problem no one solved so far (other thread). This question is related to my command's Predicate(CanExecute Method).
public RelayCommand ChangePageCommand {
get {
return new RelayCommand(p => ChangeViewModel((BaseViewModel)p), x => x is BaseViewModel);
}
}
public RelayCommand TestChangePageCommand {
get {
return new RelayCommand(p => MessageBox.Show((p is BaseViewModel).ToString()), x => true);
}
}
I've created some sort of Test Method to determine where the actual problem is located:
MessageBox.Show((p is BaseViewModel).ToString())
from TestChangePageCommand shows a Dialogbox with "true" but the Predicate from the ChangePageCommand
x => x is BaseViewModel
always returns "false" (also the Predicate from TestChangePageCommand does if implemented)
May anyone can tell why my App behaves like this?
Update 1:
The Output Window says:
Cannot retrieve value using the binding and no valid fallback value exists; using default instead. BindingExpression:Path=HomePage; DataItem=null; target element is 'Button' (Name=''); target property is 'CommandParameter' (type 'Object')
Update 2:
I've checked the ViewModel and found out that HomePage is NOT null when it get's set as the CurrentPageViewModel. Is it possible that the CanExecute Method gets executed when the ViewModel is created and the HomePage is not yet defined? How could I solve this?
x => x is BaseViewModel
, and tell us, what isx
. Also, don't write read-only properties like you did - your getter produces newRelayCommand
instances again and again. Create command once and cache the value in private field.