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using System.Windows;
using System.Windows.Controls;
using System.Windows.Controls.Primitives;
using Pfz.FactoryManagement;
using Pfz.RuntimeExtensionManagement.RuntimeExtensions;
using Pfz.WpfControls;
namespace RuntimeExtensionsSample
{
public sealed class AlternativeBooleanEditor:
GroupBox,
IValueEditorControl,
IDisplayNameAndDescriptionControl,
IHasValueChanged
{
private readonly RadioButton _radioTrue = new RadioButton { Content = "True", HorizontalAlignment=HorizontalAlignment.Center };
private readonly RadioButton _radioFalse = new RadioButton { Content = "False", HorizontalAlignment=HorizontalAlignment.Center};
private readonly TextBlock _textBlock = new TextBlock { TextWrapping=TextWrapping.WrapWithOverflow };
public AlternativeBooleanEditor()
{
var stackPanel = new StackPanel();
Content = stackPanel;
var children = stackPanel.Children;
children.Add(_radioTrue);
children.Add(_radioFalse);
children.Add(_textBlock);
_radioFalse.IsChecked = true;
}
public void Clear()
{
_radioTrue.IsChecked = false;
_radioFalse.IsChecked = true;
}
public object Value
{
get
{
if (_radioTrue.IsChecked.GetValueOrDefault())
return true;
if (_radioFalse.IsChecked.GetValueOrDefault())
return false;
return null;
}
set
{
if (value == null)
{
Clear();
return;
}
bool b = (bool)value;
if (b)
_radioTrue.IsChecked = true;
else
_radioFalse.IsChecked = true;
}
}
public string DisplayName
{
get
{
return (string)Header;
}
set
{
Header = value;
}
}
public string Description
{
get
{
return _textBlock.Text;
}
set
{
_textBlock.Text = value;
}
}
public bool IsReadOnly
{
get
{
return !IsEnabled;
}
set
{
IsEnabled = !value;
}
}
public event RoutedEventHandler ValueChanged
{
add
{
_radioTrue.Unchecked += value;
_radioFalse.Unchecked += value;
}
remove
{
_radioTrue.Unchecked -= value;
_radioFalse.Unchecked -= value;
}
}
}
}
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