问题
I have a silverlight listbox that is being used as a search result box. I'm using dynamic searching (keyups in the search box cause the events to fire to filter this list box's contents). The issue I'm running into is if the user scrolls down when the box is unfiltered, then does the search, the rebinding of the listbox does not cause the scroll to go back up to the top making the results look like there is only one value in it.
the code I have so far for the listbox is this (This is a simplified version):
XAML:
<Grid x:Name="MainGrid" Rows="2">
<StackPanel Orientation="Horizontal" Grid.Row="0">
<TextBlock text="Search" Grid.Row="0" />
<Textbox x:name="textboxSearch" Keyup="textBoxSearch_KeyUp" width="200"
Height="25"/>
</StackPanel>
<ListBox x:Name="SearchResultBox" Visibility="Visible" Grid.Row="1"
ScrollViewer.HorizontalScrollBarVisibility="Auto"
ScrollViewer.VerticalscrollbarVisibility="Auto">
<ListBox.ItemTemplate>
<DataTemplate>
<StackPanel Orientation="Vertical">
<TextBlock Text="{Binding ReportName}" />
<TextBlock Text="{Binding ReportDescription}" />
</StackPanel>
</DataTemplate>
</Listbox.ItemTemplate>
</ListBox>
</Grid>
VB:
Imports System.Threading
Imports System.Collections.ObjectModel
Imports System.ComponentModel
Partial Public Class ucSearch
Inherits UserControl
Private WithEvents BGwork As New BackgroundWorker()
Private mReportList as New List(Of cFilter)
Public Sub New()
InitializeComponent()
FillReportList()
NewFilterList()
End Sub
Private Sub FillReportList()
mReportList.Add(new cFilter("Report A", "Report A desc")
mReportList.Add(new cFilter("Report B", "Report B desc")
mReportList.Add(new cFilter("Report C", "Report C desc")
mReportList.Add(new cFilter("Report D", "Report D desc")
mReportList.Add(new cFilter("Report E", "Report E desc")
mReportList.Add(new cFilter("Report F", "Report F desc")
mReportList.Add(new cFilter("Report G", "Report G desc")
mReportList.Add(new cFilter("Report H", "Report H desc")
mReportList.Add(new cFilter("Report I", "Report I desc")
mReportList.Add(new cFilter("Report J", "Report J desc")
mReportList.Add(new cFilter("Report K", "Report K desc")
mReportList.Add(new cFilter("Report L", "Report L desc")
mReportList.Add(new cFilter("Report M", "Report M desc")
End Sub
Private Sub textboxSearch_KeyUp(ByVal sender as System.Object, _
ByVal e as System.Windows.Input.KeyeventArgs)
NewFilterList()
End Sub
Private Sub NewFilterList()
If BGwork.IsBusy Then
If Not BGWork.cancellationPending Then BGwork.CancelAsync()
Exit Sub
End If
With BGwork
.WorkerSupportsCancellation = True
.RunWorkerAsync(textboxSearch.Text)
End With
End Sub
Private Sub BGwork_DoWork(ByVal sender as Object, _
ByVal e as System.ComponentModel.DoWorkEventArgs) _
Handles BGwork.DoWork
Dim Filtered as New List(of cFilter)
If textboxSearch.Text.Length > 0
dim q = FROM ri In mReportList Where ri.Reportname.ToLower.contains(textboxSearch.Text.ToLower) Select ri
Filtered = q
Else
Filtered = mReportList
End If
Dim RTN as List(Of cFilter) = Filtered
e.Cancel = False
e.Result = RTN
End Sub
Private Sub BGwork_RunWorkerCompleted(ByVal sender As Object_
ByVal e As System.ComponentModel.RunWorkerCompletedEventArgs) _
Handles BGwork.RunWorkerCompleted
If e.Cancelled Then
NewFilterList()
Exit Sub
End If
Dim RTN as cFilter = TryCast(e.Result, cFilter)
If IsNothing(RTN) Then Exit Sub
SearchResultBox.ItemsSource = RTN
SearchResultBox.InvalidateArrange()
End Sub
End Class
Public Class cFilter
Inherits BaseDataClass
Private mReportName as String = ""
Private mReportDescription as String = ""
Public Sub New()
mReportName = ""
mReportDescription = ""
End Sub
Public Sub New(ByVal reportName as String, ByVal reportDescription as String)
mReportName = reportName
mReportDescription = reportDescription
End Sub
Public Property ReportName() as String
Get
Return mReportName
End Get
Set(ByVal value as String)
mReportName = value
End Set
End Property
Public Property ReportDescription() as String
Get
Return mReportDescription
End Get
Set(ByVal value as String)
mReportDescription = value
End Set
End Property
End Class
Again this is simplified greatly from what is going on (I go to database to get report names, etc). When I rebind the listbox, how do I get it to scroll all the way to have the first item at the top of the list? Since I don't have access to the scrollviewer control from within the ListBox object, do I have to make a scrollviewer control that surrounds the listbox and then set where it's view is from there?
回答1:
After looking at this post
Automatic Scrolling in a Silverlight List Box
I tried the following and it worked fine for me.
theListBox.ItemsSource = data;
theListBox.UpdateLayout();
theListBox.ScrollIntoView(theListBox.Items[0]);
回答2:
did you try
mReportList.SelectedIndex = 0
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1842984/after-rebinding-silverlight-listbox-control-how-do-you-get-it-listbox-to-scroll