How to stop Event on WPF dataGrid?











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I wanna stop a Event on WPF DataGrid what we do such as



this.listBox1.SelectedIndexChanged -= new EventHandler(listBox1_SelectedIndexChanged);


on WindowsForms.



I couldn't do it by this.



dataGrid1_SelectedCellsChanged -= new Action<object, SelectedCellsChangedEventArgs>;


I use Visual Studio 2017 community and C#.



Could you tell me the way?



THANKS Rafal!










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  • dataGrid1_SelectedCellsChanged is not an event at all
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I wanna stop a Event on WPF DataGrid what we do such as



this.listBox1.SelectedIndexChanged -= new EventHandler(listBox1_SelectedIndexChanged);


on WindowsForms.



I couldn't do it by this.



dataGrid1_SelectedCellsChanged -= new Action<object, SelectedCellsChangedEventArgs>;


I use Visual Studio 2017 community and C#.



Could you tell me the way?



THANKS Rafal!










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  • dataGrid1_SelectedCellsChanged is not an event at all
    – ASh
    Nov 19 at 10:21













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up vote
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down vote

favorite











I wanna stop a Event on WPF DataGrid what we do such as



this.listBox1.SelectedIndexChanged -= new EventHandler(listBox1_SelectedIndexChanged);


on WindowsForms.



I couldn't do it by this.



dataGrid1_SelectedCellsChanged -= new Action<object, SelectedCellsChangedEventArgs>;


I use Visual Studio 2017 community and C#.



Could you tell me the way?



THANKS Rafal!










share|improve this question















I wanna stop a Event on WPF DataGrid what we do such as



this.listBox1.SelectedIndexChanged -= new EventHandler(listBox1_SelectedIndexChanged);


on WindowsForms.



I couldn't do it by this.



dataGrid1_SelectedCellsChanged -= new Action<object, SelectedCellsChangedEventArgs>;


I use Visual Studio 2017 community and C#.



Could you tell me the way?



THANKS Rafal!







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  • dataGrid1_SelectedCellsChanged is not an event at all
    – ASh
    Nov 19 at 10:21


















  • dataGrid1_SelectedCellsChanged is not an event at all
    – ASh
    Nov 19 at 10:21
















dataGrid1_SelectedCellsChanged is not an event at all
– ASh
Nov 19 at 10:21




dataGrid1_SelectedCellsChanged is not an event at all
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Nov 19 at 10:21












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Your requirement unclear, however,



you can simply avoid registering the event in XAML i.e. remove the clause like SelectedCellsChanged="DataGrid_SelectedCellsChanged" from XAML.



Or



if you want to unregister the event from the code behind whenever you want, add the following line.



dataGrid1.SelectedCellsChanged -= DataGrid_SelectedCellsChanged;






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  • It's great, Praboda! I did it.
    – FaceTowel
    Nov 23 at 2:16











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Your requirement unclear, however,



you can simply avoid registering the event in XAML i.e. remove the clause like SelectedCellsChanged="DataGrid_SelectedCellsChanged" from XAML.



Or



if you want to unregister the event from the code behind whenever you want, add the following line.



dataGrid1.SelectedCellsChanged -= DataGrid_SelectedCellsChanged;






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  • It's great, Praboda! I did it.
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    Nov 23 at 2:16















up vote
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Your requirement unclear, however,



you can simply avoid registering the event in XAML i.e. remove the clause like SelectedCellsChanged="DataGrid_SelectedCellsChanged" from XAML.



Or



if you want to unregister the event from the code behind whenever you want, add the following line.



dataGrid1.SelectedCellsChanged -= DataGrid_SelectedCellsChanged;






share|improve this answer





















  • It's great, Praboda! I did it.
    – FaceTowel
    Nov 23 at 2:16













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up vote
0
down vote









Your requirement unclear, however,



you can simply avoid registering the event in XAML i.e. remove the clause like SelectedCellsChanged="DataGrid_SelectedCellsChanged" from XAML.



Or



if you want to unregister the event from the code behind whenever you want, add the following line.



dataGrid1.SelectedCellsChanged -= DataGrid_SelectedCellsChanged;






share|improve this answer












Your requirement unclear, however,



you can simply avoid registering the event in XAML i.e. remove the clause like SelectedCellsChanged="DataGrid_SelectedCellsChanged" from XAML.



Or



if you want to unregister the event from the code behind whenever you want, add the following line.



dataGrid1.SelectedCellsChanged -= DataGrid_SelectedCellsChanged;







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