I try to binding textblock usercontrol with property of my class, but it only works at initial stage, I have implement IPropertyChnaged in my class.
In my class, _Feedbackpos (field of property) would change in background, I don't know how to solve this problem.
my class
public class TestControl : INotifyPropertyChanged
{
public event PropertyChangedEventHandler PropertyChanged;
private void NotifyPropertyChanged(string propertyname)
{
if(PropertyChanged != null)
{
PropertyChanged(this, new PropertyChangedEventArgs(propertyname));
}
}
private double _Feedbackpos;
public double Feedbackpos
{
get
{
return _Feedbackpos;
}
set
{
_Feedbackpos = value;
NotifyPropertyChanged("Feedbackpos");
}
}
//it's a callback function, it would excute when detect feedback position of controller change
private void ReadFeedbackpos()
{
_Feedbackpos = Controller.Read();
}
}
application windows
TestControl TestDll = new TestControl();
Binding BindingTxtBlk = new Binding(){Source= TestDll, Path = new Property("Feedbackpos")};
FeedbackPosTxtBlk.Setbinding(Textblock.TextProperty,BindingTxtBlk);
Feedbackpos
to set the value, not the field if you want the property changed event to be raised.Setter
of theProperty
, how do you expect that the code inside theSetter
will get executed?NotifyPropertyChanged("Feedbackpos");
isn't limited to be called inside theSetter
you can call it anywhere you want, so you could extend yourReadFeedbackpos
by simply callingNotifyPropertyChanged("Feedbackpos");
C#
. If you don't callPropertyChanged(this, new PropertyChangedEventArgs(propertyname));
-PropertyChanged
event will not be rised.