BackgroundWorker.RunWorkerAsync Method
Definition
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Starts execution of a background operation.
Overloads
RunWorkerAsync() |
Starts execution of a background operation. |
RunWorkerAsync(Object) |
Starts execution of a background operation. |
RunWorkerAsync()
- Source:
- BackgroundWorker.cs
- Source:
- BackgroundWorker.cs
- Source:
- BackgroundWorker.cs
Starts execution of a background operation.
public:
void RunWorkerAsync();
public void RunWorkerAsync ();
member this.RunWorkerAsync : unit -> unit
Public Sub RunWorkerAsync ()
Exceptions
IsBusy is true
.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates the use of the RunWorkerAsync method to start an asynchronous operation. It is part of a larger example described in How to: Download a File in the Background.
private void downloadButton_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
// Start the download operation in the background.
this.backgroundWorker1.RunWorkerAsync();
// Disable the button for the duration of the download.
this.downloadButton.Enabled = false;
// Once you have started the background thread you
// can exit the handler and the application will
// wait until the RunWorkerCompleted event is raised.
// Or if you want to do something else in the main thread,
// such as update a progress bar, you can do so in a loop
// while checking IsBusy to see if the background task is
// still running.
while (this.backgroundWorker1.IsBusy)
{
progressBar1.Increment(1);
// Keep UI messages moving, so the form remains
// responsive during the asynchronous operation.
Application.DoEvents();
}
}
Private Sub downloadButton_Click( _
ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal e As EventArgs) _
Handles downloadButton.Click
' Start the download operation in the background.
Me.backgroundWorker1.RunWorkerAsync()
' Disable the button for the duration of the download.
Me.downloadButton.Enabled = False
' Once you have started the background thread you
' can exit the handler and the application will
' wait until the RunWorkerCompleted event is raised.
' If you want to do something else in the main thread,
' such as update a progress bar, you can do so in a loop
' while checking IsBusy to see if the background task is
' still running.
While Me.backgroundWorker1.IsBusy
progressBar1.Increment(1)
' Keep UI messages moving, so the form remains
' responsive during the asynchronous operation.
Application.DoEvents()
End While
End Sub
Remarks
The RunWorkerAsync method submits a request to start the operation running asynchronously. When the request is serviced, the DoWork event is raised, which in turn starts execution of your background operation.
If the background operation is already running, calling RunWorkerAsync again will raise an InvalidOperationException.
See also
- DoWork
- How to: Run an Operation in the Background
- Managed Threading Best Practices
- How to: Download a File in the Background
Applies to
RunWorkerAsync(Object)
- Source:
- BackgroundWorker.cs
- Source:
- BackgroundWorker.cs
- Source:
- BackgroundWorker.cs
Starts execution of a background operation.
public:
void RunWorkerAsync(System::Object ^ argument);
public void RunWorkerAsync (object argument);
public void RunWorkerAsync (object? argument);
member this.RunWorkerAsync : obj -> unit
Public Sub RunWorkerAsync (argument As Object)
Parameters
- argument
- Object
A parameter for use by the background operation to be executed in the DoWork event handler.
Exceptions
IsBusy is true
.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates the use of the RunWorkerAsync method to start an asynchronous operation. This code example is part of a larger example provided for the BackgroundWorker class.
// Start the asynchronous operation.
backgroundWorker1->RunWorkerAsync( numberToCompute );
// Start the asynchronous operation.
backgroundWorker1.RunWorkerAsync(numberToCompute);
' Start the asynchronous operation.
backgroundWorker1.RunWorkerAsync(numberToCompute)
Remarks
The RunWorkerAsync method submits a request to start the operation running asynchronously. When the request is serviced, the DoWork event is raised, which in turn starts execution of your background operation.
If your operation requires a parameter, you can provide it as the argument
parameter to RunWorkerAsync.
If the background operation is already running, calling RunWorkerAsync again will raise an InvalidOperationException.
See also
- DoWork
- How to: Run an Operation in the Background
- How to: Download a File in the Background
- Managed Threading Best Practices