Commands and DelegateCommand
WPF and Universal Applications have a really handy way to handle the concept of a command: the ICommand
interface (http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/system.windows.input.icommand.aspx).
Radical has its own implementation that allows to easily hook command logic using delegates. The Radical DelegateCommand
adds a set of features on top of the default .Net ICommand
.
Creating a command in Radical is as easy as:
The command entry point is the DelegateCommand
class, in the above sample used in a fluent interface manner.
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