What are triggers?
Triggers have a collection of Setters which performs its work based on one or more conditions.
Example: Setting up style of elements.
Three types of Triggers:
Property triggers—Get invoked when the value of a dependency property changes
Data triggers—Get invoked when the value of a plain .NET property changes
Event triggers—Get invoked when a routed event is raised
Property Trigger:
In following trigger, data binding is used to provide an appropriate message inside the
ToolTip when validation error occurs.
<Style x:Key=”MyTextBoxStyle” TargetType=”{x:Type TextBox}”>
<Style.Triggers>
<Trigger Property=”Validation.HasError” Value=”True”>
<Setter Property=”Background” Value=”Red”/>
<Setter Property=”ToolTip”
Value=”{Binding RelativeSource={RelativeSource Self},
Path=(Validation.Errors)[0].ErrorContent}”/>
</Trigger>
</Style.Triggers>
</Style>
<TextBox Style=”{StaticResource MyTextBoxStyle}”>
Data Trigger
Triggers have a collection of Setters which performs its work based on one or more conditions.
Example: Setting up style of elements.
Three types of Triggers:
Property triggers—Get invoked when the value of a dependency property changes
Data triggers—Get invoked when the value of a plain .NET property changes
Event triggers—Get invoked when a routed event is raised
Property Trigger:
In following trigger, data binding is used to provide an appropriate message inside the
ToolTip when validation error occurs.
<Style x:Key=”MyTextBoxStyle” TargetType=”{x:Type TextBox}”>
<Style.Triggers>
<Trigger Property=”Validation.HasError” Value=”True”>
<Setter Property=”Background” Value=”Red”/>
<Setter Property=”ToolTip”
Value=”{Binding RelativeSource={RelativeSource Self},
Path=(Validation.Errors)[0].ErrorContent}”/>
</Trigger>
</Style.Triggers>
</Style>
<TextBox Style=”{StaticResource MyTextBoxStyle}”>
Data Trigger
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