Xamarin ControlTemplate set BindingContext
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I've got a contentcontrol, so that I don't have to write duplicate code.
Now I want to display the contentcontrol twice on one page, but with different content. How can I set the Binding Context of the ContentControl, so that it displays firstItem.Title in the first ContentView, and secondItem.Title in the second ContentView?
Shortened Code, just to view what i mean:
<ControlTemplate x:Name="ContainerControl">
<StackLayout>
<Label Text="{Binding Title}" />
</StackLayout>
</ControlTemplate>
<!-- Display the first item -->
<ContentView Item="{Binding firstItem}" ControlTemplate="{StaticResource ContainerControl" />
<!-- Display the second item -->
<ContentView Item="{Binding secondItem}" ControlTemplate="{StaticResource ContainerControl" />
Item Class / ViewModel Properties:
public class Item
{
public string Title { get; set; }
}
public Item firstItem
{
get;
set;
}
public Item secondItem
{
get;
set;
}
xaml xamarin xamarin.forms
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I've got a contentcontrol, so that I don't have to write duplicate code.
Now I want to display the contentcontrol twice on one page, but with different content. How can I set the Binding Context of the ContentControl, so that it displays firstItem.Title in the first ContentView, and secondItem.Title in the second ContentView?
Shortened Code, just to view what i mean:
<ControlTemplate x:Name="ContainerControl">
<StackLayout>
<Label Text="{Binding Title}" />
</StackLayout>
</ControlTemplate>
<!-- Display the first item -->
<ContentView Item="{Binding firstItem}" ControlTemplate="{StaticResource ContainerControl" />
<!-- Display the second item -->
<ContentView Item="{Binding secondItem}" ControlTemplate="{StaticResource ContainerControl" />
Item Class / ViewModel Properties:
public class Item
{
public string Title { get; set; }
}
public Item firstItem
{
get;
set;
}
public Item secondItem
{
get;
set;
}
xaml xamarin xamarin.forms
Sounds like you should use a ListView.
– EvZ
Nov 24 '18 at 21:05
I can't use that, as both contentviews are in the same spot, and are dynamically set to visible / invisible
– NoConnection
Nov 25 '18 at 22:03
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I've got a contentcontrol, so that I don't have to write duplicate code.
Now I want to display the contentcontrol twice on one page, but with different content. How can I set the Binding Context of the ContentControl, so that it displays firstItem.Title in the first ContentView, and secondItem.Title in the second ContentView?
Shortened Code, just to view what i mean:
<ControlTemplate x:Name="ContainerControl">
<StackLayout>
<Label Text="{Binding Title}" />
</StackLayout>
</ControlTemplate>
<!-- Display the first item -->
<ContentView Item="{Binding firstItem}" ControlTemplate="{StaticResource ContainerControl" />
<!-- Display the second item -->
<ContentView Item="{Binding secondItem}" ControlTemplate="{StaticResource ContainerControl" />
Item Class / ViewModel Properties:
public class Item
{
public string Title { get; set; }
}
public Item firstItem
{
get;
set;
}
public Item secondItem
{
get;
set;
}
xaml xamarin xamarin.forms
I've got a contentcontrol, so that I don't have to write duplicate code.
Now I want to display the contentcontrol twice on one page, but with different content. How can I set the Binding Context of the ContentControl, so that it displays firstItem.Title in the first ContentView, and secondItem.Title in the second ContentView?
Shortened Code, just to view what i mean:
<ControlTemplate x:Name="ContainerControl">
<StackLayout>
<Label Text="{Binding Title}" />
</StackLayout>
</ControlTemplate>
<!-- Display the first item -->
<ContentView Item="{Binding firstItem}" ControlTemplate="{StaticResource ContainerControl" />
<!-- Display the second item -->
<ContentView Item="{Binding secondItem}" ControlTemplate="{StaticResource ContainerControl" />
Item Class / ViewModel Properties:
public class Item
{
public string Title { get; set; }
}
public Item firstItem
{
get;
set;
}
public Item secondItem
{
get;
set;
}
xaml xamarin xamarin.forms
xaml xamarin xamarin.forms
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Sounds like you should use a ListView.
– EvZ
Nov 24 '18 at 21:05
I can't use that, as both contentviews are in the same spot, and are dynamically set to visible / invisible
– NoConnection
Nov 25 '18 at 22:03
add a comment |
Sounds like you should use a ListView.
– EvZ
Nov 24 '18 at 21:05
I can't use that, as both contentviews are in the same spot, and are dynamically set to visible / invisible
– NoConnection
Nov 25 '18 at 22:03
Sounds like you should use a ListView.
– EvZ
Nov 24 '18 at 21:05
Sounds like you should use a ListView.
– EvZ
Nov 24 '18 at 21:05
I can't use that, as both contentviews are in the same spot, and are dynamically set to visible / invisible
– NoConnection
Nov 25 '18 at 22:03
I can't use that, as both contentviews are in the same spot, and are dynamically set to visible / invisible
– NoConnection
Nov 25 '18 at 22:03
add a comment |
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Sounds like you should use a ListView.
– EvZ
Nov 24 '18 at 21:05
I can't use that, as both contentviews are in the same spot, and are dynamically set to visible / invisible
– NoConnection
Nov 25 '18 at 22:03