= Chapter 8 Notes = Title: '''Code and XAML in harmony''' == Summary == This chapter shows how to create interactions between code and the elements in a XAML file. === Programming Concepts Summary === * Elements in a XAML file are instantiated with a parameter-less constructor. * To over come this we (seldom) use: * {{{x:Arguments}}} * {{{x:FactoryMethod}}} * Custom XAML-based views == Programs == === ParameteredConstructorDemo === Page 159. Concepts: 1. Shows how to include parameters in XAML. 1. The number and type of parameters must match an existing constructor. Classes: No new classes === FactoryMethodDemo === Page 159. Concepts: 1. Shows how to create an object using a FactoryMethod. Classes: No new classes === XamlClock === Page 161. Concepts: 1. Shows a better approach to accessing XAML object/elements by giving them a name. 1. x:Name="..." is introduced and the text name must meet C# naming rules. 1. You can find the "magic" in the generated file: XamlClockPage.xaml.g.cs 1. Every x:Name attribute becomes a private field in this generated code. 1. Objects named with x:Name will only be available after the call to InitializeComponent. 1. Includes the concept of a Timer and an OnTimerTick() handler. Classes: No new classes === PlatformSpecificLabels === Page 164. Concepts: 1. Shows how to create a platform specific Label - but the first go, won't allow you to x:Name them. 1. Also all the Labels will be created, but only one of them will be assigned to the ContentPage default value - Content. 1. Also, ContentPage.Content is a View, and consequently the x:TypeArguments="View" - of course this is ok because Label inherits from view. 1. The solution is to push the OnPlatform into the Label as shown int the final version. Classes: No new classes === ColorViewList === Page 168. Concepts: 1. CustomViewList shows how to create a custom view that can be used over and over again. 1. Shows how the CustomViewList has a string property color that uses a Converter 1. Shows how to use the CustomerViewList in the main XAML page Classes: No new classes === XamlKeypad === Page 172. Concepts: 1. Assign handlers in XAML Classes: No new classes === MonkeyTap === Page 176. Concepts: 1. An actual game that brings together all the things we have learned. Classes: No new classes