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I am working on a XAML/C# WinRT app. The app has a Gridview with a grouped source. I'm implementing manual drag/drop functionality on the Gridview (because MS, in their great wisdom, decided to skip that crucial functionality in grouped Gridviews).

One problem I'm facing is trying to get a reference to the control being dragged. In the DragItemsStarting event, we have:

private void GVDragItemsStarting(object sender, DragItemsStartingEventArgs e)
{
var item = e.Items.FirstOrDefault();
if (item == null)
    return;

e.Data.Properties.Add("item", item);
}  

However, sender here is just the GridView, not the control being dragged, and e.Items[0] points to the underlying data model object, not the actual control. Is there a way to get the actual control being dragged somewhere in the drag event chain before the drop happens? I was thinking of peeking in the PointerPressed event, but that didn't even fire while dragging.

This seems like a no-brainer that I think I'm missing something obvious.

Thanks for your help.

3 Answers 3

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As you suggested using the ContainerFromItem, it would be better to reference the GridView which fired original event in the handler:

private void GVDragItemsStarting(object sender, DragItemsStartingEventArgs e) 
{ 
   GridView g = (GridView)sender;
   var draggedControl = g.ContainerFromItem(e.Items[0]);
   // ...
}
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After experimenting with the events a bit, I figured it out: One can get the control being dragged by handling the ManipulationStarting event and storing either the e.Container or e.OriginalSource in a class variable to access later in the drag events.

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  • an even better solution is the following, which doesn't require the tracking of a variable: var draggedControl = itemGridView.ItemContainerGenerator.ContainerFromItem(e.Items[0])
    – Ali B
    Nov 27, 2012 at 20:07
  • Please combine your multiple answers into a single answer and delete the duplicate. Jul 15, 2018 at 19:57
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an even better solution is the following, which doesn't require the tracking of a variable:

var draggedControl = itemGridView.ItemContainerGenerator.ContainerFromItem(e.Items[0]);

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