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using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.ComponentModel;
namespace RepWPF
{
public class CurrentPointsItem : INotifyPropertyChanged
{
#region INotifyPropertyChanged
public event PropertyChangedEventHandler PropertyChanged;
protected void OnPropertyChanged(string name)
{
PropertyChangedEventHandler handler = PropertyChanged;
if (handler != null)
{
handler(this, new PropertyChangedEventArgs(name));
}
}
#endregion INotifyPropertyChanged
private string m_categoryName = "";
private string m_pointsValue = "";
private string m_pointsAvg = "";
public string CategoryName
{
get { return m_categoryName; }
set { m_categoryName = value; OnPropertyChanged("CategoryName"); }
}
public string PointsValue
{
get { return m_pointsValue; }
set { m_pointsValue = value; OnPropertyChanged("PointsValue"); }
}
public string PointsAvg
{
get { return m_pointsAvg; }
set { m_pointsAvg = value; OnPropertyChanged("PointsAvg"); }
}
}
}
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