I noticed that it happends not only in the one project but on multiple too so I will provide simple example. I've got such xaml:
<Page
x:Class="TestApp.MainPage"
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
xmlns:local="using:TestApp"
xmlns:d="http://schemas.microsoft.com/expression/blend/2008"
xmlns:mc="http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/markup-compatibility/2006"
mc:Ignorable="d"
Background="{ThemeResource ApplicationPageBackgroundThemeBrush}">
<Grid>
<Button Content="Button" Command="{Binding PressedButton}" HorizontalAlignment="Left" Margin="0,-10,0,-9" VerticalAlignment="Top" Height="659" Width="400"/>
</Grid>
</Page>
my classes to binding data:
public abstract class ObservableObject : INotifyPropertyChanged
{
public event PropertyChangedEventHandler PropertyChanged;
protected virtual void OnPropertyChanged(string propertyName)
{
if (this.PropertyChanged != null)
{
var e = new PropertyChangedEventArgs(propertyName);
this.PropertyChanged(this, e);
}
}
}
public class Command : ICommand
{
private Action<object> action;
public Command(Action<object> action)
{
this.action = action;
}
public bool CanExecute(object parameter)
{
if (action != null)
{
return true;
}
else
{
return false;
}
}
public event EventHandler CanExecuteChanged;
public void Execute(object parameter)
{
if (action != null)
{
action((string)parameter);
}
}
}
public class TestViewModel : ObservableObject
{
public ICommand PressedButton
{
get
{
return new Command((param) => { });
}
}
}
and main page:
public MainPage()
{
this.InitializeComponent();
this.NavigationCacheMode = NavigationCacheMode.Required;
DataContext = new TestViewModel();
}
It's weird but PressedButton runs only on application start(isn't that weird it runs on start?). After that, even after button click there is nothing triggered. I can't figure out what's wrong.
I think you may be causing binding issues by returning a new command each time the "getter" is called. Try setting the command once, in your constructor (for example).
public MainPage()
{
PressedAdd = new Command(param => SaveNote());
}
public ICommand PressedAdd { get; private set; }
In the SaveNote()
method, you could test the values and either save (or not save) them:
private void SaveNote()
{
if (NoteTitle == null || NoteContent == null)
return;
// Do something with NoteTitle and NoteContent
}
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