I have a simple Window
<Window x:Class="BindingProject.MainWindow"
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
Title="MainWindow" Height="350" Width="525" Name="mainWnd">
<TextBox Text="{Binding Path=Simple, ElementName=mainWnd, Mode=OneWayToSource, UpdateSourceTrigger=Explicit}"/>
</Window>
with a custom DependencyProperty
named Simple
public static DependencyProperty SimpleProperty = DependencyProperty.Register("Simple", typeof(string), typeof(MainWindow), new PropertyMetadata("initial", SimpleChanged));
private static void SimpleChanged(DependencyObject d, DependencyPropertyChangedEventArgs e)
{
MessageBox.Show(string.Format("Simple changed from \"{0}\" to \"{1}\"", e.OldValue.ToString(), e.NewValue.ToString()));
}
public string Simple
{
get { return (string)GetValue(SimpleProperty); }
set { SetValue(SimpleProperty, value); }
}
the problem is that when the binding is set for the first time at the startup of the application, source (the value of Simple property) is updated even without calling UpdateSource
and I see the MessageBox
with the following message: Simple changed from "initial" to "".
How can I get rid of such behaviour?
e.OldValue
if it is null. If it is then don't do anything. Else update theSimpleProperty
e.NewValue
?initialTransferIsUpdate
variable is set totrue
in such case, and in the line 1034 source update is called. I don't remember what workaround I've implemented, but you can, for example, undo the very first change of the source property (because you know that it's called by the binding attachment, not by the user actions).