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The MVVM Pattern in .NET MAUI

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Product type Book
Published in Nov 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781805125006
Pages 386 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Pieter Nijs Pieter Nijs
Profile icon Pieter Nijs

Table of Contents (20) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Key Concepts and Components
2. Chapter 1: What Is the MVVM Design Pattern? 3. Chapter 2: What is .NET MAUI? 4. Chapter 3: Data Binding Building Blocks in .NET MAUI 5. Chapter 4: Data Binding in .NET MAUI 6. Chapter 5: Community Toolkits 7. Chapter 6: Working with Collections 8. Part 2: Building a .NET MAUI App Using MVVM
9. Chapter 7: Dependency Injection, Services, and Messaging 10. Chapter 8: Navigation in MVVM 11. Chapter 9: Handling User Input and Validation 12. Chapter 10: Working with Remote Data 13. Part 3: Mastering MVVM Development
14. Chapter 11: Creating MVVM-Friendly Controls 15. Chapter 12: Localization with MVVM 16. Chapter 13: Unit Testing 17. Chapter 14: Troubleshooting and Debugging Tips 18. Index 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Fallbacks

There are occasions where data binding can fail; the binding source cannot be resolved (yet) or the returned value is null. Although ValueConverters and additional code could tackle many such situations, we can also enhance the resilience of our data bindings by setting fallback values. This can easily be done by setting the TargetNullValue or FallbackValue property in our binding expression.

TargetNullValue

The TargetNullValue property can be used in situations where we want to handle the situation where the resolved binding source target returns null. In other words, the binding engine can resolve the bound property, but this property returns a null value.

In our app, the Calories property on RecipeDetailViewModel is defined as a nullable int. This makes it essential for us to handle any potential null values in our data binding elegantly. If we leave the binding statement as-is, the label would show "Calories: kcal" if the Calories property is null...

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