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raising events passing parameters in wpf

I'd like to add tabs to my window when an item in the GridView is double-clicked. But the tab that will be added depends on the clicked item. Which way should I do this on WPF? I thought about 开发者_开发问答RoutedEvents, but I don't know how to pass a parameter with it. Any suggestions?


This codeproject article covers using a new RoutedEvent with a different argument type than just RoutedEventArgs (rather far down, search for "Second using custom RoutedEventArgs"), though I wish WPF included a version of RoutedEventHandler like the CLR's EventHandler<T> where T : EventArgs so you didn't have to declare a new delegate every time.

The summary:

  • Create a new type that subtypes RoutedEventArgs and has properties for your data.
  • Make sure your RoutedEventArgs subtype implements the non-default constructors of RoutedEventArgs as those are needed for it to work.
  • Declare a new delegate that matches this subtype.
  • Use as you would any other custom event in your code (also covered in that link).


Use commands rather than routed events:

Set a command for the clicked item and pass the clicked item's reference as the command's parameter using RelativeSource binding in the XAML.

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