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WPF ListBox Button Selected Item

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c#

.net

wpf

listbox

I have a listbox with some textblocks and a button -- in the button's codebehind it calls a method passing the currently selected listbox item, this works great. The issue is that when I select an item and then click the button on another item it doesn't update the "SelectedItem" property -- is there a way Xaml or C# that I can force a button click to select the parent ListBoxItem?

Xaml

<DataTemplate>
    <Grid>
        <Button x:Name="myButton" Click="myButton_Click" Height="30" Width="30">
            <Image Source="Resources\Image.png" />
        </Button>
        <TextBlock Text="{Binding DataField}"></TextBlock>
    </Grid>
</DataTemplate>
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Nate Avatar asked Jul 16 '09 20:07

Nate


2 Answers

var curItem = ((ListBoxItem)myListBox.ContainerFromElement((Button)sender)).Content;
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rooks Avatar answered Sep 23 '22 14:09

rooks


When a Button is clicked, it sets e.Handled to true, causing the routed event traversal to halt.

You could add a handler to the Button which raises the routed event again, or finds the visual ancestor of type ListBoxItem and sets its IsSelected property to true.

EDIT

An extension method like this:

public static DependencyObject FindVisualAncestor(this DependencyObject wpfObject, Predicate<DependencyObject> condition)
{
    while (wpfObject != null)
    {
        if (condition(wpfObject))
        {
            return wpfObject;
        }

        wpfObject = VisualTreeHelper.GetParent(wpfObject);
    }

    return null;
}

Usage:

myButton.FindVisualAncestor((o) => o.GetType() == typeof(ListBoxItem))
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Kenan E. K. Avatar answered Sep 26 '22 14:09

Kenan E. K.