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V25.1
  • CustomRequestBehavior Class

    Allows users to interact with an AI-powered assistant directly within your application.

    Namespace: DevExpress.AIIntegration.Wpf

    Assembly: DevExpress.AIIntegration.Wpf.v25.1.dll

    NuGet Package: DevExpress.AIIntegration.Wpf

    Declaration

    public class CustomRequestBehavior :
        TextModificationBehavior

    Remarks

    The following example activates the AI-powered “Ask” extension in a TextEdit control:

    <dx:ThemedWindow
        xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
        xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
        xmlns:dx="http://schemas.devexpress.com/winfx/2008/xaml/core"
        xmlns:dxe="http://schemas.devexpress.com/winfx/2008/xaml/editors"
        xmlns:dxmvvm="http://schemas.devexpress.com/winfx/2008/xaml/mvvm" 
        xmlns:dxai="http://schemas.devexpress.com/winfx/2008/xaml/ai"
        x:Class="AIAssistant.MainWindow"
        Title="MainWindow" Height="800" Width="800">
        <Grid>
            <dxe:TextEdit TextWrapping="Wrap" AcceptsReturn="True" VerticalContentAlignment="Top">
                <dxmvvm:Interaction.Behaviors>
                    <dxai:CustomRequestBehavior x:Name="CustomRequest"/>
                </dxmvvm:Interaction.Behaviors>
            </dxe:TextEdit>
        </Grid>
    </dx:ThemedWindow>
    

    Read the following help topic section for additional information: AI Assistant Extensions - Ask AI Assistant (Custom Prompt).

    Inheritance

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    Object
    DispatcherObject
    DependencyObject
    Freezable
    Animatable
    DevExpress.Mvvm.UI.Interactivity.AttachableObjectBase
    DevExpress.Mvvm.UI.Interactivity.Behavior
    DevExpress.Mvvm.UI.Interactivity.Behavior<DependencyObject>
    DevExpress.AIIntegration.Wpf.Internal.AIBehavior
    DevExpress.AIIntegration.Wpf.Internal.TextBehaviorBase<DevExpress.AIIntegration.Wpf.Internal.ITextModificationBehaviorSource, DevExpress.AIIntegration.Wpf.Internal.CustomRequestViewModel>
    DevExpress.AIIntegration.Wpf.Internal.TextModificationBehavior
    CustomRequestBehavior
    See Also