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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T23:46:44+00:00 2026-05-14T23:46:44+00:00

Grid example with the trigger: <Grid x:Name=LayoutRoot DataContext={Binding ProjectGrid, Source={StaticResource Locator}}> <i:Interaction.Triggers> <i:EventTrigger EventName=Loaded>

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Grid example with the trigger:

<Grid x:Name="LayoutRoot" DataContext="{Binding ProjectGrid, Source={StaticResource Locator}}">
<i:Interaction.Triggers>
  <i:EventTrigger EventName="Loaded">
    <GalaSoft_MvvmLight_Command:EventToCommand Command="{Binding LoadedCommand, Mode=OneWay}" PassEventArgsToCommand="True"/>
  </i:EventTrigger>
</i:Interaction.Triggers>

In my ViewModel I set the LoadedCommand like this:

public RelayCommand<RoutedEventArgs> LoadedCommand {get;private set;}

And in the ViewModel initializer I have this:

public ProjectGridViewModel()
{
  LoadedCommand = new RelayCommand<RoutedEventArgs>(e => 
    {
      this.DoLoaded(e);
    }
  );
}

Then, in my DoLoaded I’m trying to do this:

Grid _projectGrid = null;
public void DoLoaded(RoutedEventArgs e)
{
  _projectGrid = e.OriginalSource as Grid;
}

You can see I’m trying to get rid of my Loaded=”” in my Grid in my view, and do a RelayCommand instead. The issue is the OriginalSource brings back nothing. My loaded event is running nice this way, but I need to get the Grid in via the RoutedEventArgs it seems.

I tried passing in the Grid in the EventCommand with CommandParameter=”{Binding ElementName=LayoutRoot}”, but this just crashes VS2010 when hitting F5 and running the project.

Any ideas? Or a better way to do this? I had the Loaded event run in the views C# then call the ViewModel in the Views code-behind, but I’d like to do a nicer binding. Talking to the ViewMode in the Views code-behind feels like a hack.

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    2026-05-14T23:46:45+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 11:46 pm

    You could try to bind the CommandParameter of the EventToCommand:

    <GalaSoft_MvvmLight_Command:EventToCommand Command="{Binding LoadedCommand, Mode=OneWay}" CommandParameter="{Binding ElementName=LayoutRoot}" PassEventArgsToCommand="True"/>
    

    Then, your code will be:

    public RelayCommand<UIElement> LoadedCommand {get;private set;} 
    
    public ProjectGridViewModel() 
    { 
      LoadedCommand = new RelayCommand<UIElement>(e =>  
        { 
          this.DoLoaded(e); 
        } 
      ); 
    } 
    
    Grid _projectGrid = null; 
    public void DoLoaded(UIElement e) 
    { 
      _projectGrid = e; 
    } 
    

    It should work fine 🙂

    Bye.

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