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WPF/MVVM Quick Start Tutorial

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10 Oct 2012CPOL11 min read 1.7M   61K   651  
A quick example of MVVM in WPF
using System;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Windows.Input;

namespace Example3
{
    public class RelayCommand : ICommand
    {
        #region Members
        readonly Func<Boolean> _canExecute;
        readonly Action _execute;
        #endregion

        #region Constructors
        public RelayCommand(Action execute)
            : this(execute, null)
        {
        }

        public RelayCommand(Action execute, Func<Boolean> canExecute)
        {
            if (execute == null)
                throw new ArgumentNullException("execute");
            _execute = execute;
            _canExecute = canExecute;
        }
        #endregion

        #region ICommand Members
        public event EventHandler CanExecuteChanged
        {
            add
            {

                if (_canExecute != null)
                    CommandManager.RequerySuggested += value;
            }
            remove
            {

                if (_canExecute != null)
                    CommandManager.RequerySuggested -= value;
            }
        }

        [DebuggerStepThrough]
        public Boolean CanExecute(Object parameter)
        {
            return _canExecute == null ? true : _canExecute();
        }

        public void Execute(Object parameter)
        {
            _execute();
        }
        #endregion
    }

}

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