I'm using an ObservableCollection
that is later on supposed to be filled with data coming in from a COM port, meaning it will be updated a lot. For testing purposes I setup design time sample data (which works fine) and runtime sample data, however I can't get my UI to update when adding items to my collection. I already managed to implement INotifyPropertyChanged
succesfully in my class that looks like this:
public class SensorViewModel : INotifyPropertyChanged
{
public SensorViewModel()
{
dataItems = new ObservableCollection<SensorData>();
dataItems.CollectionChanged += dataItems_CollectionChanged;
}
private ObservableCollection<SensorData> _dataItems;
public ObservableCollection<SensorData> dataItems
{
get { return _dataItems; }
set
{
_dataItems = value;
// notify of changes
NotifyPropertyChanged("dataItems");
NotifyPropertyChanged("lastItem");
}
}
public SensorData lastItem
{
get { return dataItems.Last(); }
}
public void LoadData()
{
dataItems.Add(new SensorData { id = 0, accelX = 0.231, accelY = 0.345, accelZ = -1.234 });
dataItems.Add(new SensorData { id = 1, accelX = 1.231, accelY = 1.345, accelZ = -0.234 });
}
// handle property changes
public event PropertyChangedEventHandler PropertyChanged;
private void NotifyPropertyChanged(string propertyName)
{
var handler = this.PropertyChanged;
if (handler != null)
handler(this, new PropertyChangedEventArgs(propertyName));
}
void dataItems_CollectionChanged(object sender, System.Collections.Specialized.NotifyCollectionChangedEventArgs e)
{
// get the sender observable collection
ObservableCollection<string> obsSender = sender as ObservableCollection<string>;
List<SensorData> editedOrRemovedItems = new List<SensorData>();
if (e.NewItems != null)
{
foreach (SensorData newItem in e.NewItems)
{
editedOrRemovedItems.Add(newItem);
}
}
if (e.OldItems != null)
{
foreach (SensorData oldItem in e.OldItems)
{
editedOrRemovedItems.Add(oldItem);
}
}
// get the action which raised the collection changed event
NotifyCollectionChangedAction action = e.Action;
}
}
I create the DataContext on the MainWindow.xaml.cs and call LoadData()
after that. However on my separate page called AccelData.xaml (subtab using ModernUI WPF project) the binding won't update. I'm binding it with {Binding lastItem.accelX}
.
Do I need to somehow copy over the DataContext from the MainWindow to the subpage or am I simply not using the CollectionChanged event right? I just can't seem to get my binded value to appear at runtime.