I have a class like this:
public class Stretcher : Panel { public static readonly DependencyProperty StretchAmountProp = DependencyProperty.RegisterAttached('StretchAmount', typeof(double), typeof(Stretcher), null); public static void SetStretchAmount(DependencyObject obj, double amount) { FrameworkElement elem = obj as FrameworkElement; elem.Width *= amount; obj.SetValue(StretchAmountProp, amount); } }
I can set the stretch amount property in XAML using the attribute syntax:
<UserControl x:Class='ManagedAttachedProps.Page' xmlns='http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation' xmlns:x='http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml' xmlns:map='clr-namespace:ManagedAttachedProps' Width='400' Height='300'> <Rectangle Fill='Aqua' Width='100' Height='100' map:Stretch.StretchAmount='100' /> </UserControl>
and my rectangle is stretched, but I can’t use property element syntax like this:
<UserControl x:Class='ManagedAttachedProps.Page' xmlns='http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation' xmlns:x='http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml' xmlns:map='clr-namespace:ManagedAttachedProps' Width='400' Height='300'> <Rectangle Fill='Aqua' Width='100' Height='100'> <map:Stretcher.StretchAmount>100</map:Stretcher.StretchAmount> </Rectangle> </UserControl>
with the property element syntax my set block seems to be totally ignored (I can even put invalid double values in there), and the SetStretchAmount method is never called.
I know it’s possible to do something like this, because VisualStateManager does it. I’ve tried using types other than double and nothing seems to work.
I think I figured this out, although I’m not totally sure I understand the reason why it works.
In order to get your example to work I had to create a custom type called Stretch with a property called StretchAmount. Once I did that and put that inside the property element tags it worked. Otherwise it wasn’t called.
And the property changed to..
To get this to work in the scenario where you aren’t using a property element you would need to create a custom type converter to allow this to work.
Hope this helps, even though it doesn’t explain the why which I’m still trying to understand.
BTW – for a real brain teaser, take a look at the VisualStateManager in reflector. The dependency property and the setter for VisualStateGroups are both internal.