I'm using the NodeMouseLeftButtonDown event, and need to know where I'm at in the navigation of the xamtreemap. If I load too many nodes, performance takes a big hit. So I'm loading them as needed. The problem is that I have no idea where what the previous nodes are. Something like e.node.currentpath even e.node.parent.DataContext. I just can't seem to find the path, what am I missing?
This is a work around, however I would still like to know the answer. Certainly the structure knows where it is.
I added string Parent to my class. When I fill my data I put in the Parent information as well.
//x is a string that contains the Parent
var x = (e.Node.DataContext as MyClass).Parent;
Hello,
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