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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T23:42:48+00:00 2026-05-17T23:42:48+00:00

I’m having problems figuring out how to do this. I have two instances (source

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I’m having problems figuring out how to do this. I have two instances (source & target) that implement INotifyPropertyChanged and I’m tracking the PropertyChanged event for both. What I want to do is run an action any time source.PropertyChanged is raised until target.PropertyChanged is raised. I can do that just fine like this:

INotifyPropertyChanged source;
INotifyPropertyChanged target;

var sourcePropertyChanged = Observable
    .FromEvent<PropertyChangedEventArgs>(source, "PropertyChanged")
    .Where(x => x.EventArgs.PropertyName == sourcePropertyName);

var targetPropertyChanged = Observable
    .FromEvent<PropertyChangedEventArgs>(target, "PropertyChanged")
    .Where(x => x.EventArgs.PropertyName == targetPropertyName);

sourcePropertyChanged
    .TakeUntil(targetPropertyChanged)
    .ObserveOnDispatcher()
    .Subscribe(_ => /*Raises target.PropertyChanged for targetPropertyName*/);

The problem I’m having is I want to ignore the PropertyChanged notifications caused by the actions and only stop taking values when the PropertyChanged event is raised by an external source. Is there a good way to get that to happen?

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    2026-05-17T23:42:48+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 11:42 pm

    There’s no built in way of doing what you’re talking about. Here’s a simple SkipWhen implementation that skips the next source value each time a value is received on the ‘other’ sequence:

    public static IObservable<TSource> SkipWhen(this IObservable<TSource> source, 
        IObservable<TOther> other)
    {
        return Observable.Defer<TSource>(() =>
        {
            object lockObject = new object();
            Stack<TOther> skipStack = new Stack<TOther>();
    
            other.Subscribe(x => { lock(lockObject) { skipStack.Push(x); });
    
            return source.Where(_ =>
            {
                lock(lockObject);
                {
                    if (skipStack.Count > 0)
                    {
                        skipStack.Pop();
                        return false;
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        return true;
                    }
                }
            });
        });
    }
    

    You’re code would then be updated like so (see my note below):

    INotifyPropertyChanged source;
    INotifyPropertyChanged target;
    
    // See the link at the bottom of my answer
    var sourcePropertyChanged = source.GetPropertyChangeValues(x => x.SourceProperty);
    
    // Unit is Rx's "void"
    var targetChangedLocally = new Subject<Unit>();
    
    var targetPropertyChanged = target.GetPropertyChangeValues(x => x.TargetProperty)
        .SkipWhen(targetChangedLocally);
    
    sourcePropertyChanged
        .TakeUntil(targetPropertyChanged)
        .ObserveOnDispatcher()
        .Subscribe(_ =>
        {
            targetChangedLocally.OnNext();
            /*Raises target.PropertyChanged for targetPropertyName*/
        });
    

    NB: I recently blogged about a strongly typed IObservable wrapper around INotifyPropertyChanged events; feel free to steal that code.

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