In the MainWindow.xaml I have this:
<view:CircularProgressBar Percentage="25"
...
x:Name="speedoBar"/>
I had Percentage bound to a value I get from further outside. The problem is: it sets the value directly but I need to have a DoubleAnimation from where I am now to the value I just got.
In the part where I get the value I tried to create a new Storyboard and DoubleAnimation but nothing I try works. I could think of creating a new DependencyProperty variable that will be DoubleAnimated and bind Percentage to it. But this value would be a double and I wasn't able to start a DoubleAnimation to a usual double-value. All I can find on the internet is a DoubleAnimation to an object's DpendencyProperty.
Then I tried to do the animation on the percentage value but the codebehind doesn't recognize it and VisualStudio suggests to create a new DependencyProperty-variable.
What I have so far is this:
// get the old value
speedCopy = speedoBar.Percentage;
DoubleAnimation speedDoubleAni =
new DoubleAnimation(speedCopy, (double)(vehicleDataViewModel.Speed), new Duration(new TimeSpan(0, 0, 10)));
Storyboard.SetTargetName(speedDoubleAni, "speedoBar.Percentage");
Storyboard.SetTargetProperty(speedDoubleAni, new PropertyPath(DoubleAnimation.ByProperty));
Storyboard story = new Storyboard();
story.Children.Add(speedDoubleAni);
story.Begin();
But it isn't working and shows the error at story.Begin();
which means it's harder to find out the real problem D:
So how would you do that at all and what am I doing wrong here?