FrameworkElement.RemoveLogicalChild(Object) Method
Definition
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Removes the provided object from this element's logical tree. FrameworkElement updates the affected logical tree parent pointers to keep in sync with this deletion.
protected public:
void RemoveLogicalChild(System::Object ^ child);
protected internal void RemoveLogicalChild (object child);
member this.RemoveLogicalChild : obj -> unit
Protected Friend Sub RemoveLogicalChild (child As Object)
Parameters
- child
- Object
The element to remove.
Examples
The following example implements a Child
property on a custom FrameworkElement that does its own visual layer implementation. The property's setter is designed so that if the value changes, the old value is removed from the logical tree, as well as a class-specific visual collection. The values are cached, and then the new value is added to both the standard WPF framework level logical tree and the custom visual collection.
public virtual UIElement Child
{
get
{
return _child;
}
set
{
if (_child != value)
{
//need to remove old element from logical tree
if (_child != null)
{
OnDetachChild(_child);
RemoveLogicalChild(_child);
}
_vc.Clear();
if (value != null)
{
//add to visual
_vc.Add(value);
//add to logical
AddLogicalChild(value);
}
//always add the overlay child back into the visual tree if its set
if (_overlayVisual != null)
_vc.Add(_overlayVisual);
//cache the new child
_child = value;
//notify derived types of the new child
if (value != null)
OnAttachChild(_child);
InvalidateMeasure();
}
}
}
<System.ComponentModel.DefaultValue(GetType(Object), Nothing)>
Public Overridable Property Child() As UIElement
Get
Return _child
End Get
Set(ByVal value As UIElement)
If _child IsNot value Then
'need to remove old element from logical tree
If _child IsNot Nothing Then
OnDetachChild(_child)
RemoveLogicalChild(_child)
End If
_vc.Clear()
If value IsNot Nothing Then
'add to visual
_vc.Add(value)
'add to logical
AddLogicalChild(value)
End If
'always add the overlay child back into the visual tree if its set
If _overlayVisual IsNot Nothing Then
_vc.Add(_overlayVisual)
End If
'cache the new child
_child = value
'notify derived types of the new child
If value IsNot Nothing Then
OnAttachChild(_child)
End If
InvalidateMeasure()
End If
End Set
End Property
Remarks
Use this method for the implementation of collections on objects that represent logical children of an element. This might be done in property getters or setters, class handlers of Changed
events, constructors, or within the collection types themselves.
For control authors, manipulating the logical tree at this level is not the recommended practice, unless none of the provided base control class' content models are appropriate. Consider subclassing at the level of ContentControl, ItemsControl, and HeaderedItemsControl. These classes provide a content model with particular enforcement of logical children through dedicated APIs, as well as support for other features typically desirable in a WPF control such as styling through templates.