BackgroundWorker.IsBusy Property
Definition
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Gets a value indicating whether the BackgroundWorker is running an asynchronous operation.
public:
property bool IsBusy { bool get(); };
public bool IsBusy { get; }
[System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)]
public bool IsBusy { get; }
member this.IsBusy : bool
[<System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)>]
member this.IsBusy : bool
Public ReadOnly Property IsBusy As Boolean
Property Value
true
, if the BackgroundWorker is running an asynchronous operation; otherwise, false
.
- Attributes
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how to use the IsBusy property to wait for completion of a BackgroundWorker operation. This code example 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 BackgroundWorker starts an asynchronous operation when you call RunWorkerAsync.