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[C#] How do I pause/delay/wait in C#?


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there's no "Correct" answer. you can do it both ways and both of them work great. the Thread.Sleep i personally thin is better cause you add even less things to the code.

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Agreed, that was the point I was trying to make. Guess it didn't sound like it. :whistle:

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yeah no correct answer here. That's the good thing about programming, many ways to do it! Just like cooking. :)

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And just like cooking, there are many ways to go horribly, horribly wrong :x.

I usually use the Timer function for when I want some code to execute a certain time after it is started. The Thread.Sleep is better for when you want to pause the execution.

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And just like cooking, there are many ways to go horribly, horribly wrong :x.

I usually use the Timer function for when I want some code to execute a certain time after it is started. The Thread.Sleep is better for when you want to pause the execution.

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Yeah, I ended up using the Timer function that fires an event every 1000 ticks. It was easier to implement than a thread for what I was trying to do.

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What if I don't want the thread to "sleep"?

I just want it to complete the current function. Then, wait 5 seconds?

Thanks in advance.

you can do something like this:

for(int i = 0; i < 50; i++)

{

System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(100);

Application.DoEvents();

}

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What if I don't want the thread to "sleep"?

I just want it to complete the current function. Then, wait 5 seconds?

Thanks in advance.

Use a timer. As Andreas pointed out, sleeping/busy loop is going to block the UI thread, and that's not a good thing to do. Blocking means that the UI won't process any messages in its message loop for the time of the block. The user may try to drag or click or something and think the app is broken. Keep the UI thread free for UI messages.

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you can do something like this:

for(int i = 0; i < 50; i++)

{

System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(100);

Application.DoEvents();

}

In a Windows Form Application I created, I tried this, and other "Thread.Sleep()" statements and they didn't do anything - the app didn't "sleep" - though I invoked the System.Threading namespace and I even tried 15000 in there. I'm thinking the only way you can pause such an app is using a timer.tick function, and just doing a timer1.Start() and timer1.Stop() when you want it to go or stop - so maybe there is only one way to do it.

-Tom

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