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CommandBinding.CanExecute Event

Definition

Occurs when the command associated with this CommandBinding initiates a check to determine whether the command can be executed on the command target.

public:
 event System::Windows::Input::CanExecuteRoutedEventHandler ^ CanExecute;
public event System.Windows.Input.CanExecuteRoutedEventHandler CanExecute;
member this.CanExecute : System.Windows.Input.CanExecuteRoutedEventHandler 
Public Custom Event CanExecute As CanExecuteRoutedEventHandler 
Public Event CanExecute As CanExecuteRoutedEventHandler 

Event Type

Examples

The following example creates a CommandBinding that maps an ExecutedRoutedEventHandler and a CanExecuteRoutedEventArgs handler to the Open command.

<Window.CommandBindings>
  <CommandBinding Command="ApplicationCommands.Open"
                  Executed="OpenCmdExecuted"
                  CanExecute="OpenCmdCanExecute"/>
</Window.CommandBindings>
// Creating CommandBinding and attaching an Executed and CanExecute handler
CommandBinding OpenCmdBinding = new CommandBinding(
    ApplicationCommands.Open,
    OpenCmdExecuted,
    OpenCmdCanExecute);

this.CommandBindings.Add(OpenCmdBinding);
' Creating CommandBinding and attaching an Executed and CanExecute handler
Dim OpenCmdBinding As New CommandBinding(ApplicationCommands.Open, AddressOf OpenCmdExecuted, AddressOf OpenCmdCanExecute)

Me.CommandBindings.Add(OpenCmdBinding)

The following shows the CanExecuteRoutedEventHandler which sets CanExecute to true.

void OpenCmdCanExecute(object sender, CanExecuteRoutedEventArgs e)
{
    e.CanExecute = true;
}
Private Sub OpenCmdCanExecute(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As CanExecuteRoutedEventArgs)
    e.CanExecute = True
End Sub

Remarks

When the CanExecute method on a RoutedCommand is called, the PreviewCanExecute event is raised on the command target. If the event is not handled, the CanExecute event is raised. If the command target has a CommandBinding for the command, the CanExecute handler for that CommandBinding is called. If the command target does not have a CommandBinding for the command, the CanExecute event bubbles up the element tree searching for an element that has a CommandBinding associated with the command.

Routed Event Information

Identifier field CanExecuteEvent
Routing strategy Bubbling
Delegate CanExecuteRoutedEventHandler

Applies to

See also