I have defined a custom Color
class in Windows Universal Application. I want to bind a property of this type in my ViewModel
(ViewModel.ModelColor
) to a ColorPicker using a ValueConverter
. Unfortunately, it doesn't work. This is what I have:
XAML
<ColorPicker Color="{Binding ModelColor, Converter={StaticResource ColorConverter}, Mode=TwoWay}" />
Converter
public class ColorConverter : IValueConverter
{
public object Convert(object value, Type targetType, object parameter, string language)
{
if (value == null)
{
return default(Color);
}
var c = (Color) value;
return Windows.UI.Color.FromArgb(c.A, c.R, c.G, c.B);
}
public object ConvertBack(object value, Type targetType, object parameter, string language)
{
var c = (Windows.UI.Color) value;
return new Color(c.A, c.R, c.G, c.B);
}
}
When I run it, it throws in the line that says:
var c = (Windows.UI.Color) value;
This is the exception:
What's happening? I'm supposed to receive a Windows.UI.Color
in value
!
EDIT: I have inspected "value.GetType()" and this is what I'm getting. Too strange!