I have a WPF datagrid databound to a collectionviewsource, which is itself based of a entity query
In my grid for example I have 3 columns Number1, Number2, Number3, all properties of an entity. If I want to add a column called SumNumber which is equal to Number1+Number2+Number3, what is the best way to do that so that when I change Number1, the value in SumNumber is updated ?
Thanks in advance
I'm almost there but I'm getting another error. See below a snippet of code
public partial class MyEntity
{
public double MyCustomizedProperty{get;set;}
public MyEntity()
{
this.PropertyChanged += Entity_PropertyChanged;
}
void Entity_PropertyChanged(object sender, PropertyChangedEventArgs e)
{
switch (e.PropertyName )
{
case "Date" :
MyCustomizedProperty = DateTime.Now.Second;
ReportPropertyChanged("MyCustomizedProperty");
break;
}
}
}
That compiles and all, but when I change "Date" I get a runtime error :
The property 'SigmaFinal' does 开发者_如何学Pythonnot have a valid entity mapping on the entity object. For more information, see the Entity Framework documentation.
I suppose this is due to the fact that the property is not in the OnStateManager. Can you please let me know how to fix that ?
Thanks
I would either create a Converter
that would take all 3 values and return the sum of them, or I would expand the Entity Framework class to include an extra property
Here's an example of expanding the EF class to include the extra property:
public partial class MyEntity
{
public MyEntity()
{
// Hook up PropertyChanged event to alert the UI
// to update the Sum when any of the Values change
this.PropertyChanged += MyEntity_PropertyChanged;
}
void MyEntity_PropertyChanged(object sender, PropertyChangedEventArgs e)
{
switch e.PropertyName
{
case "Value1":
case "Value2":
case "Value3":
ReportPropertyChanged("SumValues");
break;
}
}
public int SumValues
{
get
{
return Value1 + Value2 + Value3;
}
}
}
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