The Problem:
- You declare an
ItemsControl
( or a control derived fromItemsControl
) in the view. - You bind the
ItemsControl.ItemsSource
property to anObservableCollection
in your ViewModel. - Your view updates as expected when an item is added to /removed from the
ObservableCollection
. - BUT, the view does not update when you change a property of an item in the
ObservableCollection
.
Background:
It seems that this is a common problem many WPF developers have encountered. It has been asked a few times:
Notify ObservableCollection when Item changes
ObservableCollection not noticing when Item in it changes (even with INotifyPropertyChanged)
ObservableCollection and Item PropertyChanged
My Implementation:
I tried to implement the accepted solution in Notify ObservableCollection when Item changes. The basic idea is to hook up a PropertyChanged
handler in your MainWindowViewModel for each item in the ObservableCollection
. When an item's property is changed, the event handler will be invoked and somehow the View is updated.
I could not get the implementation to work. Here is my implementation.
ViewModels:
class ViewModelBase : INotifyPropertyChanged
{
public event PropertyChangedEventHandler PropertyChanged;
protected void RaisePropertyChanged(string propertyName = "")
{
var handler = PropertyChanged;
if (handler != null) handler(this, new PropertyChangedEventArgs(propertyName));
}
}
Item ViewModel:
class EmployeeViewModel : ViewModelBase
{
private int _age;
private string _name;
public int Age
{
get { return _age; }
set
{
_age = value;
RaisePropertyChanged("Age");
}
}
public string Name
{
get { return _name; }
set
{
_name = value;
RaisePropertyChanged("Name");
}
}
public override string ToString()
{
return string.Format("{0} is {1} years old", Name, Age);
}
}
Main Window ViewModel:
class MainWindowViewModel : ViewModelBase
{
private ObservableCollection<EmployeeViewModel> _collection;
public MainWindowViewModel()
{
_collection = new ObservableCollection<EmployeeViewModel>();
_collection.CollectionChanged += MyItemsSource_CollectionChanged;
AddEmployeeCommand = new DelegateCommand(() => AddEmployee());
IncrementEmployeeAgeCommand = new DelegateCommand(() => IncrementEmployeeAge());
}
public ObservableCollection<EmployeeViewModel> Employees
{
get { return _collection; }
}
public ICommand AddEmployeeCommand { get; set; }
public ICommand IncrementEmployeeAgeCommand { get; set; }
public void AddEmployee()
{
_collection.Add(new EmployeeViewModel()
{
Age = 1,
Name = "Random Joe",
});
}
public void IncrementEmployeeAge()
{
foreach (var item in _collection)
{
item.Age++;
}
}
private void MyItemsSource_CollectionChanged(object sender, NotifyCollectionChangedEventArgs e)
{
if (e.NewItems != null)
foreach (EmployeeViewModel item in e.NewItems)
item.PropertyChanged += ItemPropertyChanged;
if (e.OldItems != null)
foreach (EmployeeViewModel item in e.OldItems)
item.PropertyChanged -= ItemPropertyChanged;
}
private void ItemPropertyChanged(object sender, PropertyChangedEventArgs e)
{
RaisePropertyChanged("Employees");
}
}
View:
<Window x:Class="WpfApplication2.MainWindow"
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
xmlns:Themes="clr-namespace:Microsoft.Windows.Themes;assembly=PresentationFramework.Aero"
xmlns:d="clr-namespace:Iress.IosPlus.DynamicOE.Controls"
Title="MainWindow" Height="350" Width="350">
<Grid>
<Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
<ColumnDefinition Width="0.3*"></ColumnDefinition>
<ColumnDefinition Width="0.7*"></ColumnDefinition>
</Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
<StackPanel Grid.Column="0">
<Button Command="{Binding AddEmployeeCommand}">Add Employee</Button>
<Button Command="{Binding IncrementEmployeeAgeCommand}">Increment Employee Age</Button>
</StackPanel>
<Grid Grid.Column="1">
<Grid.RowDefinitions>
<RowDefinition Height="0.1*"></RowDefinition>
<RowDefinition></RowDefinition>
</Grid.RowDefinitions>
<TextBlock Grid.Row="0" Text="{Binding Path=Employees[0]}"></TextBlock>
<ItemsControl Grid.Row="1" ItemsSource="{Binding Path=Employees}" BorderBrush="Red" BorderThickness="1"></ItemsControl>
</Grid>
</Grid>
My Results:
To verify my implementation, I create a view like so. The TextBlock.Text
is bound to the first item in the collection. The ItemsControl
is bound to the collection itself.
- Pressing the "Add Employee" button adds an
EmployeeViewModel
object in the collection and both theTextBlock
andItemsControl
are updated as expected. - Pressing the "Add Employee" again, the
ItemsControl
is updated with another entry. Great! - Pressing the "Increment Employee Age" button. The
Age
property of each item is incremented by 1. ThePropertyChanged
event is raised. TheItemPropertyChanged
event handler is invoked. TheTextblock
is updated as expected. However, theItemsControl
is not updated.
I am under the impression that the ItemsControl
should be updated too when the Employee.Age
is changed according to the answer in Notify ObservableCollection when Item changes.