I need to retrieve components from a listbox item. Not from a Tap or selection changed events. Is there a simple way to achieve this? If I remember correct, in Android you can just write:
layoutRoot.findViewById(R.id.name);
Is there a similar way to do this on Windows Phone?
Update: Here's what I tried so far, but does not work:
What Daniela said in option 5 seems to work when I have the ListBoxItem. So this works fine when I have for example a Tap event on the ListBoxItem:
private void ListBoxItem_Tap(object sender, System.Windows.Input.GestureEventArgs e)
{
ListBoxItem item = sender as ListBoxItem;
// I can now retrieve a component inside the ListBoxItem
TextBox textBox = item.FindName("myTextBox") as TextBox;
}
But I want to do this when not triggering any events from a ListBoxItem. What JoonasL said looks like something I could use but I can't get it to work.
// will not compile ( Cannot implicitly convert type 'object' to... )
ListBoxItem item = x.Items[0];
// if cast the value will be null
ListBoxItem item = x.Items[0] as ListBoxItem;
// will return the object used to populate that ListBoxItem, not the actual ListBoxItem.
// item will have a ItemViewModel object.
List<ItemViewModel> list = ....
this.myListBox.ItemsSource = list;
var item = x.Items[0]
When searching on Google I found something that I could use to find a component inside a ListBoxItem but I think there should be a easier way. Here they use a VisualTreeHelper.
