Naming user controls without default constructors in XAML

和自甴很熟 提交于 2019-12-05 07:44:35
svick

It's not about the Name attribute. You just can't create an instance of an object using constructor with parameter from XAML. There is a way to do it in XAML 2009, but it's not available in code compiled to BAML, such as this.

Kent Boogaart

Just don't do it. Instead, expose an int property on your user control. If you really want to make sure it's explicitly set, expose an int? and throw if it's null.

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