I use the below code to bind data to a label for changing a slider value and it works fine.
<StackLayout VerticalOptions="Center" HorizontalOptions="Center" >
<Label Text="{Binding Source={x:Reference slider1}, Path=Value, StringFormat='Value is {0:F2}'}"
Opacity="{Binding Source={x:Reference slider1}, Path=Value}"
x:Name="label1"/>
<Slider x:Name="slider1"></Slider>
</StackLayout>
In xaml.cs page, I have initiated the slider value to 0.5
public MainPage()
{
InitializeComponent();
slider1.Value=0.5;
}
But, when I want to Binding data using BindingContext, it does not show the output correctly.
<StackLayout VerticalOptions="Center" HorizontalOptions="Center" >
<Label BindingContext="x:Reference slider1"
Text="{Binding Value, StringFormat='Value is {0:F2}'}"
Opacity="{Binding Value}"
x:Name="label1"/>
<Slider x:Name="slider1"></Slider>
</StackLayout>
What is the problem with my second xaml?
I think, you have missed the {}. Try
<Label BindingContext="{x:Reference slider1}"
instead of
<Label BindingContext="x:Reference slider1"
If you use BindingContext then the object should implement INotifyPropertyChanged.
Slider doesn't implement this interface. Generally, you should assign BindableProperty to BindingContext.
https://developer.xamarin.com/guides/xamarin-forms/xaml/bindable-properties/
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I want to make a custom dropdown as below.
once user clicked on the frame I need to make a dropdown as below by expanding frame height.
<Frame CornerRadius="8" BackgroundColor="{StaticResource LightAirColor}" Padding="10,4,10,4">
<TableView>
<TableSection>
<ViewCell Tapped="OnSortingPaneTapped">
<StackLayout Orientation="Vertical">
<StackLayout Orientation="Horizontal">
<Label Text="Arrange By" TextColor="{StaticResource DarkColor}" FontSize="{DynamicResource FontSize16}"/>
<Label Text="Date/Time" TextColor="{StaticResource NavigationPrimary}" FontSize="{DynamicResource FontSize16}"/>
</StackLayout>
</StackLayout>
</ViewCell>
<ViewCell>
<StackLayout Orientation="Horizontal">
<Label Text="Episode" TextColor="{StaticResource NavigationPrimary}" FontSize="{DynamicResource FontSize16}"/>
</StackLayout>
</ViewCell>
<ViewCell Tapped = "SortJournalByDate">
<StackLayout Orientation="Horizontal" VerticalOptions="Center">
<Label Text="Date/Time" TextColor="{StaticResource NavigationPrimary}" FontSize="{DynamicResource FontSize16}"/>
</StackLayout>
</ViewCell>
</TableSection>
</TableView>
</Frame>
I tried using heightRequest, forceLayout() but no luck. How can I change the height from code behind when the user click on the frame?
you can use binding for your height request and change it in the view model.
also you can use syncfusion combo box to reach that purpose.
another thing if you couldnt change height you can use visible to invisible it
I have a listview. This list view has 5 rows with two buttons namely A & B. When I tap on button A on a row, I want to change the image on A as well as B on the same row and vice-versa. I am able to individually tap and change the image on the same button but don't know how to change the image on the other button. Here is my listview:
<ListView x:Name="GroupedView" SeparatorColor="Transparent" GroupDisplayBinding="{Binding Title}" IsGroupingEnabled="true" HasUnevenRows="true" >
<ListView.GroupHeaderTemplate>
<DataTemplate>
<ViewCell>
<StackLayout Orientation="Horizontal" Padding="5" BackgroundColor="#E2F5F9">
<Label Text="{Binding Title}" TextColor="{StaticResource NavyBlue}" />
</StackLayout>
</ViewCell>
</DataTemplate>
</ListView.GroupHeaderTemplate>
<ListView.ItemTemplate>
<DataTemplate>
<ViewCell>
<StackLayout Orientation="Horizontal" Spacing="2" Padding="5">
<StackLayout VerticalOptions="FillAndExpand">
<Label Text="{Binding QuestionName}" />
</StackLayout>
<StackLayout IsVisible="{Binding ShowYesNo}" Spacing="15" Orientation="Horizontal" HorizontalOptions="End">
<Button ClassId="Yes" Clicked="ChoiceSelected" CommandParameter="{Binding question_id}" Image="{Binding YesChoiceImg}" />
<Button ClassId="No" Clicked="ChoiceSelected" CommandParameter="{Binding question_id}" Image="{Binding NoChoiceImg}" />
</StackLayout>
</StackLayout>
</ViewCell>
</DataTemplate>
</ListView.ItemTemplate>
</ListView>
I am then using the sender to identify the class ID and change the image of the button.
Should I be using a command? Should I be doing something else? Please help. Thanks
If you want to use the CommandParameter you should be using a Command. At the moment you're mixing 2 different ways to handle the click.
One thing to note though is that if you use a command you usually want to bind it to a Command that is defined on your ViewModel but since inside the DataTemplate your BindingContext is the ListView item instead of the ViewModel so you have to reference around that. Something like this should work:
<DataTemplate>
<ViewCell>
<StackLayout Orientation="Horizontal" Spacing="2" Padding="5">
<StackLayout VerticalOptions="FillAndExpand">
<Label Text="{Binding QuestionName}" />
</StackLayout>
<StackLayout IsVisible="{Binding ShowYesNo}" Spacing="15" Orientation="Horizontal" HorizontalOptions="End">
<Button ClassId="Yes" Command="{Binding Path=BindingContext.ButtonCommand, Source={x:Reference MyQuestionPage}}" CommandParameter="{Binding .} Image="{Binding YesChoiceImg}" />
<Button ClassId="No" Clicked="ChoiceSelected" CommandParameter="{Binding question_id}" Image="{Binding NoChoiceImg}" />
</StackLayout>
</StackLayout>
</ViewCell>
</DataTemplate>
Note here that you have to give your ContentPage an x:Name (so you can reference it and call the BindingContext on it). And the "{Binding .}" binds to the current list item. So no need to search for it on id you can just plug it into the command directly!
I've been working on a UWP app for quite some time. We recently decided to transition over to Xamarin so that we can easily support Android alongside UWP. I've had no issues setting up a PCL to use for our code base. Now I'm running into some nightmares when trying to rewrite our UI for Xamarin.Forms. I'm trying to accomplish something relatively simple and I must be doing something hilariously wrong, but, I cannot figure out what.
I want to display a listView. Here's the XAML:
<ContentPage.Content>
<StackLayout>
<Label Text="This is the bill page."
VerticalOptions="CenterAndExpand"
HorizontalOptions="CenterAndExpand" />
<ListView x:Name="lvBills"
ItemsSource="{Binding Bills}"
SelectedItem="{Binding SelectedBill}">
<ListView.ItemTemplate>
<DataTemplate>
<StackLayout Orientation="Horizontal">
<Label Text="{Binding Amount}"
TextColor="White"
VerticalOptions="CenterAndExpand"
HorizontalOptions="CenterAndExpand"/>
<Label Text="{Binding DueDate}"
VerticalOptions="CenterAndExpand"
HorizontalOptions="CenterAndExpand"
TextColor="White"/>
</StackLayout>
</DataTemplate>
</ListView.ItemTemplate>
</ListView>
</StackLayout>
</ContentPage.Content>
When I run it, the listView populates with each item in my observable collection. However, no text is actually displayed..even if I remove the bindings and use some placeholder text. Additionally, if I click on any item in the listView, this exception crashes the program.
System.InvalidCastException: Unable to cast object of type
'Xamarin.Forms.StackLayout' to type 'Xamarin.Forms.Cell'.
at Xamarin.Forms.Internals.TemplatedItemsList`2.ActivateContent(Int32 index,
Object item)
at Xamarin.Forms.Internals.TemplatedItemsList`2.CreateContent(Int32 index, O
Object item, Boolean insert)
at Xamarin.Forms.Internals.TemplatedItemsList`2.GetOrCreateContent(Int32
index, Object item)
at Xamarin.Forms.Internals.TemplatedItemsList`2.get_Item(Int32 index)
at Xamarin.Forms.L
I can't figure out any search that yields any meaningful results. I've tried some other things: Adding a binding for ItemSelected in the xaml. I've tried to wire up delegates in the xaml.cs But I cannot make any progress. So, what am I doing wrong?
You need a ViewCell inside a DataTemplate:
<ContentPage.Content>
<StackLayout>
<Label Text="This is the bill page."
VerticalOptions="CenterAndExpand"
HorizontalOptions="CenterAndExpand" />
<ListView x:Name="lvBills"
ItemsSource="{Binding Bills}"
SelectedItem="{Binding SelectedBill}">
<ListView.ItemTemplate>
<DataTemplate>
<ViewCell> <!-- <----- Add this -->
<StackLayout Orientation="Horizontal">
<Label Text="{Binding Amount}"
TextColor="White"
VerticalOptions="CenterAndExpand"
HorizontalOptions="CenterAndExpand"/>
<Label Text="{Binding DueDate}"
VerticalOptions="CenterAndExpand"
HorizontalOptions="CenterAndExpand"
TextColor="White"/>
</StackLayout>
</ViewCell>
</DataTemplate>
</ListView.ItemTemplate>
</ListView>
</StackLayout>
</ContentPage.Content>
I don't know why, but when I tap any ListView item, the Button inside it's template loses the background color.
I use default ViewCell inside ListView. Is this a Xamarin.Forms bug?
I have this problem only on iOS.
<ListView x:Name="lv" Grid.Row="2" HasUnevenRows="true" BackgroundColor="White" ItemTapped="OnItemTapped">
<ListView.ItemTemplate>
<DataTemplate>
<ViewCell>
<StackLayout Padding="16" HorizontalOptions="FillAndExpand" VerticalOptions="FillAndExpand" BackgroundColor="{Binding .,Converter={StaticResource IndexColorConverter}">
<StackLayout VerticalOptions="Center">
<Label Text="{Binding Auditorium}" FontSize="18" TextColor="Black"/>
<ContentView Padding="0,-5,0,0">
<Label Text="{Binding Title}" FontSize="16" TextColor="Black"/>
</ContentView>
<StackLayout Orientation="Horizontal">
<Button WidthRequest="100" Text="{Binding ButtonOverviewText}" TextColor="White" BackgroundColor="{Binding ButtonColor}" CommandParameter="{Binding .}" Clicked="Handle_Clicked"/>
<Button WidthRequest="100" Text="{Binding ButtonOverviewText}" TextColor="White" BackgroundColor="{Binding ButtonColor}" CommandParameter="{Binding .}" Clicked="Handle_Clicked" />
</StackLayout>
</StackLayout>
<Label Text="{Binding Coordinator}" FontSize="14" TextColor="Gray"/>
</StackLayout>
</ViewCell>
</DataTemplate>
</ListView.ItemTemplate>
</ListView>
There was an old issue that I filed fora similar bug: https://bugzilla.xamarin.com/show_bug.cgi?id=27502.
However, the specific scenario you mention is expected behavior on iOS and happens in native (non-Xamarin.Forms) projects too. See the comment here. You might consider disabling the UITableViewCellSelectionStyle of your cells with UITableViewCellSelectionStyle.None. Here is an example of a cell renderer. You can set the cell.SelectionStyle here. This would stop the gray highlight of the cell. If you don't want that it could be a workaround to keep your button colors.
My workaround for this problem is the following.
<Grid>
<BoxView BackgroundColor="{Binding ButtonColor}"/>
<Button Text="{Binding ButtonOverviewText}" TextColor="White" BackgroundColor="Transparent" CommandParameter="{Binding .}" Clicked="Handle_Clicked"/>
</Grid>
<ListView x:Name="ListNewsLetter" AbsoluteLayout.LayoutFlags="All" AbsoluteLayout.LayoutBounds="0,0,1,1" SeparatorVisibility="Default" VerticalOptions="Fill" ItemTapped="ListNewsLetter_ItemTapped" HasUnevenRows="True">
<ListView.ItemTemplate>
<DataTemplate>
<ViewCell>
<ViewCell.View>
<StackLayout HorizontalOptions="Fill" VerticalOptions="Center" Padding="5">
<StackLayout Padding="1" BackgroundColor="#f15a23" HorizontalOptions="FillAndExpand" VerticalOptions="FillAndExpand">
<StackLayout x:Name="stkNewsLetter" VerticalOptions="Center" BackgroundColor="#f15a23" Orientation="Horizontal" HeightRequest="30" Padding="6,0,6,0">
<Label x:Name="lblName" Text="{Binding NewsHeadline}" HorizontalOptions="StartAndExpand" TextColor="White" VerticalTextAlignment="Center" FontSize="Small"/>
<Image x:Name="imgPlus_Minus" HeightRequest="20" WidthRequest="20" Source="ico_down_arrow2_right.png" HorizontalOptions="End" ClassId="{Binding TapId}">
<Image.GestureRecognizers>
<TapGestureRecognizer Tapped="img_Tapped" NumberOfTapsRequired="1" />
</Image.GestureRecognizers>
</Image>
</StackLayout>
<StackLayout x:Name="stkNewsLetterDetail" Orientation="Vertical" BackgroundColor="#ffffff" IsVisible="true" HorizontalOptions="FillAndExpand" Padding="6,0,6,0">
<Label x:Name="lblDate" Text="{Binding NewsDate}" HorizontalOptions="StartAndExpand" VerticalTextAlignment="Start" TextColor="#585858" FontSize="Small"/>
<Label x:Name="lblDetail" Text="{Binding NewsDetails}" HorizontalOptions="FillAndExpand" VerticalTextAlignment="Start" TextColor="#585858" FontSize="Small"/>
</StackLayout>
</StackLayout>
</StackLayout>
</ViewCell.View>
</ViewCell>
</DataTemplate>
</ListView.ItemTemplate>
</ListView>
As you see in code ListView having main two child named "stkNewsLetter" and "stkNewLetterDetail". First Stack having Image and I want to change visibility of second stack on Image tap event.
In windows phone It will possible to get UI elements of List view but In xamarin.forms how it is possible?
You should bind to the Visability property on the stackLayout in the same way you are binding the Text. If the stackLayout doesn't have a visibility property you may need to wrap it within another control that does.
The click should change a visibility property in you viewmodel which will get picked up by the binding mentioned above.
For those who came here to get the child elements through Name like me,here is the solution:
var selectedItem = //any item selected within listview through OnItemTapped
StackLayout child1 = selectedItem.FindByName<StackLayout>("stkNewsLetter");