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using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using CBR.Core.Helpers;
namespace CBR.ViewModels
{
/// <summary>
/// Class used to bind Expando proterties to the Info view
/// </summary>
public class KeyValueProperty : BindableObject
{
public KeyValueProperty(string key, string value)
{
Key = key; Value = value;
}
public bool IsDirty { get; set; }
private string _key = string.Empty;
public string Key
{
get { return _key; }
set { _key = value; IsDirty = true; RaisePropertyChanged("Key"); }
}
private string _value = string.Empty;
public string Value
{
get { return _value; }
set { _value = value; IsDirty = true; RaisePropertyChanged("Value"); }
}
}
}
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