Timer.Interval Propiedad
Definición
Importante
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public:
property int Interval { int get(); void set(int value); };
public int Interval { get; set; }
member this.Interval : int with get, set
Public Property Interval As Integer
Valor de propiedad
Int32 que especifica el número de milisegundos que ha de transcurrir antes de provocarse el evento Tick en relación con la última aparición del evento Tick. El valor no puede ser menor que uno.
Ejemplos
En el ejemplo de código siguiente se implementa un temporizador de intervalo simple, que establece una alarma cada cinco segundos. Cuando se produce la alarma, muestra MessageBox un recuento del número de veces que se ha iniciado la alarma y pregunta al usuario si el temporizador debe seguir ejecutándose.
public ref class Class1
{
private:
static System::Windows::Forms::Timer^ myTimer = gcnew System::Windows::Forms::Timer;
static int alarmCounter = 1;
static bool exitFlag = false;
// This is the method to run when the timer is raised.
static void TimerEventProcessor( Object^ /*myObject*/, EventArgs^ /*myEventArgs*/ )
{
myTimer->Stop();
// Displays a message box asking whether to continue running the timer.
if ( MessageBox::Show( "Continue running?", String::Format( "Count is: {0}", alarmCounter ), MessageBoxButtons::YesNo ) == DialogResult::Yes )
{
// Restarts the timer and increments the counter.
alarmCounter += 1;
myTimer->Enabled = true;
}
else
{
// Stops the timer.
exitFlag = true;
}
}
public:
static void Main()
{
/* Adds the event and the event handler for the method that will
process the timer event to the timer. */
myTimer->Tick += gcnew EventHandler( TimerEventProcessor );
// Sets the timer interval to 5 seconds.
myTimer->Interval = 5000;
myTimer->Start();
// Runs the timer, and raises the event.
while ( exitFlag == false )
{
// Processes all the events in the queue.
Application::DoEvents();
}
}
};
int main()
{
Class1::Main();
}
public class Class1 {
static System.Windows.Forms.Timer myTimer = new System.Windows.Forms.Timer();
static int alarmCounter = 1;
static bool exitFlag = false;
// This is the method to run when the timer is raised.
private static void TimerEventProcessor(Object myObject,
EventArgs myEventArgs) {
myTimer.Stop();
// Displays a message box asking whether to continue running the timer.
if(MessageBox.Show("Continue running?", "Count is: " + alarmCounter,
MessageBoxButtons.YesNo) == DialogResult.Yes) {
// Restarts the timer and increments the counter.
alarmCounter +=1;
myTimer.Enabled = true;
}
else {
// Stops the timer.
exitFlag = true;
}
}
public static int Main() {
/* Adds the event and the event handler for the method that will
process the timer event to the timer. */
myTimer.Tick += new EventHandler(TimerEventProcessor);
// Sets the timer interval to 5 seconds.
myTimer.Interval = 5000;
myTimer.Start();
// Runs the timer, and raises the event.
while(exitFlag == false) {
// Processes all the events in the queue.
Application.DoEvents();
}
return 0;
}
}
Public Class Class1
Private Shared WithEvents myTimer As New System.Windows.Forms.Timer()
Private Shared alarmCounter As Integer = 1
Private Shared exitFlag As Boolean = False
' This is the method to run when the timer is raised.
Private Shared Sub TimerEventProcessor(myObject As Object, _
ByVal myEventArgs As EventArgs) _
Handles myTimer.Tick
myTimer.Stop()
' Displays a message box asking whether to continue running the timer.
If MessageBox.Show("Continue running?", "Count is: " & alarmCounter, _
MessageBoxButtons.YesNo) = DialogResult.Yes Then
' Restarts the timer and increments the counter.
alarmCounter += 1
myTimer.Enabled = True
Else
' Stops the timer.
exitFlag = True
End If
End Sub
Public Shared Sub Main()
' Adds the event and the event handler for the method that will
' process the timer event to the timer.
' Sets the timer interval to 5 seconds.
myTimer.Interval = 5000
myTimer.Start()
' Runs the timer, and raises the event.
While exitFlag = False
' Processes all the events in the queue.
Application.DoEvents()
End While
End Sub
End Class
Comentarios
Para obtener el número de segundos en el intervalo, divida este número en 1000.