How to get the current running page in WPF Frame
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I have a dashboard Window
that contain a Frame
, This frame hold a lot of pages,
In particular point how can I get the current page that loaded in the frame
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I have a dashboard Window
that contain a Frame
, This frame hold a lot of pages,
In particular point how can I get the current page that loaded in the frame
Hope this clear
c# wpf xaml
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stackoverflow.com/a/978352
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I have a dashboard Window
that contain a Frame
, This frame hold a lot of pages,
In particular point how can I get the current page that loaded in the frame
Hope this clear
c# wpf xaml
I have a dashboard Window
that contain a Frame
, This frame hold a lot of pages,
In particular point how can I get the current page that loaded in the frame
Hope this clear
c# wpf xaml
c# wpf xaml
asked Nov 21 at 20:06
Abdulsalam Elsharif
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stackoverflow.com/a/978352
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Show us your code.
– Robert Harvey♦
Nov 21 at 20:08
stackoverflow.com/a/978352
– Robert Harvey♦
Nov 21 at 20:26
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Show us your code.
– Robert Harvey♦
Nov 21 at 20:08
Show us your code.
– Robert Harvey♦
Nov 21 at 20:08
stackoverflow.com/a/978352
– Robert Harvey♦
Nov 21 at 20:26
stackoverflow.com/a/978352
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You can get the current Page
from the Content
property of the Frame
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Page currentPage = frame1.Content as Frame;
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up vote
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You can get the current Page
from the Content
property of the Frame
:
Page currentPage = frame1.Content as Frame;
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0
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You can get the current Page
from the Content
property of the Frame
:
Page currentPage = frame1.Content as Frame;
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0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
You can get the current Page
from the Content
property of the Frame
:
Page currentPage = frame1.Content as Frame;
You can get the current Page
from the Content
property of the Frame
:
Page currentPage = frame1.Content as Frame;
answered Nov 22 at 11:09
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