How to bind a read-only WPF control property (eg ActualWidth) so its value is accessible in the view model?

Ashley Davis picture Ashley Davis · Dec 14, 2010 · Viewed 39.3k times · Source

I want to bind a read-only property of a control to my view model so that the value is available in the view model.

What is the best way of doing this?

For example I'd like to bind ActualWidth to a property in my view model. The width value is generated by WPF using its layout logic so I can't generate this value in my view model and push it to the control property, as would normally be the case. Instead I need to have WPF generate the value and push it to the view model.

I would just use Mode=OneWayToSource, but this doesn't work for read-only properties:

  <Border
      ...
      ActualWidth="{Binding MyDataModelWidth, Mode=OneWayToSource}"
      >
      ... child controls ...
  </Border>

The way I am doing it currently is to handle SizeChanged for the border and the code-behind plugs the value into the view model, but this doesn't feel quite right.

Has anyone already solved this problem?

UPDATE: My question is effectively a duplicate of this one: Pushing read-only GUI properties back into ViewModel

Answer

sowee15 picture sowee15 · Dec 14, 2010

The actual problem as to why this is not working is described here.

However, the given solution to create a throwing setter to pass the validation would not work in your case.

I think it's ok to call a method on the ViewModel. If that's the code behind part that bugs you, perhaps you can use interactivity to call a method based on an event trigger (SizeChanged).