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Mastering Windows Presentation Foundation

You're reading from   Mastering Windows Presentation Foundation Build responsive UIs for desktop applications with WPF

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838643416
Length 626 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Sheridan Yuen Sheridan Yuen
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Preface 1. A Smarter Way of Working with WPF 2. Debugging WPF Applications FREE CHAPTER 3. Writing Custom Application Frameworks 4. Becoming Proficient with Data Binding 5. Using the Right Controls for the Job 6. Adapting the Built-In Controls 7. Mastering Practical Animations 8. Creating Visually Appealing User Interfaces 9. Implementing Responsive Data Validation 10. Completing that Great User Experience 11. Improving Application Performance 12. Deploying Your Masterpiece Application 13. What Next? 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Keeping synchronized with legacy behavior

Those of you who have been experimenting with our various Product-related examples may have noticed something peculiar occurring when attempting to enter a price. In .NET 4.5, Microsoft decided to introduce a breaking change to the way that data is entered into the TextBox control, when the binding UpdateSourceTrigger value is set to PropertyChanged.

From .NET 4.5, we can no longer enter a numerical separator, neither a period nor a comma, when we have data bound the TextBox.Text property to a float, double, or decimal data type. The reason why they did this was because previously, the value displayed in the TextBox control would get out of sync with the data bound value, at the moment when the user typed a non-numerical character.

Let’s investigate this situation; A user wants to enter 0.99 and, after the second character, the input value of 0. is sent back to the data bound View Model. But as it is not a valid decimal value, it is therefore...

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