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I'm trying to update my UWP App's UI from a non-UI thread. I'm using Dispatcher.RunAsync to make the changes. I have tried changing:

  • ToggleSwitch.OnContent and OffContent
  • Image.Source
  • Checkbox.IsChecked
  • Checkbox.Content

Nothing changes.

Currently, I'm reading values from the local settings cache (ApplicationDataContainer localSettings = ApplicationData.Current.LocalSettings), but I have tried using bools. No difference.

When debugging, Visual Studio indicates that the properties like Checkbox.IsChecked, etc. do change. However, in the app itself, no changes occur visually.

My current XAML code for the Checkboxes:

<CheckBox x:Name="checkBox1" HorizontalAlignment="Left" VerticalAlignment="Top" Margin="200,93,0,0"/>
<CheckBox x:Name="checkBox2" HorizontalAlignment="Left" VerticalAlignment="Top" Margin="200,125,0,0"/>
<CheckBox x:Name="checkBox3" HorizontalAlignment="Left" VerticalAlignment="Top" Margin="200,157,0,0"/>

The cs code:

public async void updateUI()
{
    await Dispatcher.RunAsync(Windows.UI.Core.CoreDispatcherPriority.Normal, () =>
        {
            // change checkBox1 UI State
            checkBox1.IsChecked = (Convert.ToBoolean(localSettings.Values["test1"])) ? true : false;
            checkBox1.Content = (checkBox1.IsChecked.Value) ? "On" : "Off";

            // change checkBox2 UI State
            checkBox2.IsChecked = (Convert.ToBoolean(localSettings.Values["test2"])) ? true : false;
            checkBox2.Content = (checkBox2.IsChecked.Value) ? "On" : "Off";

            // change checkBox3 UI State
            checkBox3.IsChecked = (Convert.ToBoolean(localSettings.Values["test3"])) ? true : false;
            checkBox3.Content = (checkBox3.IsChecked.Value) ? "On" : "Off";
        });
}

I call updateUI by simply invoking it, like this: updateUI(). And, no, there is no exception or error. Just nothing happens visually.

Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong??

Edit

I am unable to use Dispatcher.BeginInvoke as it is absent in a UWP Environment.

Edit 2

What I've noticed is that: if I put the same code (without the Dispatcher.RunAsync) in a UI event like a button click event, it runs perfectly. Can't one, somehow replicate this programmatically?

I have tried simply invoking an eventhandler method (like btnClickMe_Click) both with and without the Dispatcher.RunAsync code. However, that also does not cause any visual change whatsoever.

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  • Can you tell from where you are calling updateUI()?
    – Dishant
    Apr 11, 2018 at 9:07
  • I am calling it from such a method: public async void Connection_OnRequestReceived(AppServiceConnection sender, AppServiceRequestReceivedEventArgs args) which is triggered when my WinForm Component sends data to the UWP App through the AppServices API Apr 11, 2018 at 9:14
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    As a note, an expression like IsChecked = someBool ? true : false could be simplified to just IsChecked = someBool.
    – Clemens
    Apr 11, 2018 at 9:26
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    Which dispatcher are you using? Apr 11, 2018 at 11:10
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    Hi @saurabh, I finally solved the problem by subscribing to the ApplicationData.Current.DataChanged event and calling updateUI() from there. The DataChanged event gets invoked when I call the ApplicationData.Current.SignalDataChange() method. Thanks though. Jul 2, 2018 at 9:18

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