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C# WPF SizeChanged event doesn't update width and height when maximized

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I was trying to update my controls when the size of the form changed using SizeChanged.

It worked perfectly, except when going full screen.

I searched the grid events but couldn't find any events that occur when the user maximizes the window (goes full screen).

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Mohammed Khalil Avatar asked Sep 19 '15 13:09

Mohammed Khalil


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1 Answers

I was able to receive SizeChanged event on maximize:

private void window1_SizeChanged(object sender, SizeChangedEventArgs e)
{
    var a = window1.ActualHeight;
    var b = window1.ActualWidth;
    var c = window1.Height;
    var d = window1.Width;
}

And these are values for window Height and Width:

a = 838.4
b = 1550.4
c = 350.4
d = 524.8

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jsanalytics Avatar answered Sep 17 '22 14:09

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