Task<TResult>.Result Property
Definition
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Gets the result value of this Task<TResult>.
public:
property TResult Result { TResult get(); };
public TResult Result { get; }
member this.Result : 'Result
Public ReadOnly Property Result As TResult
Property Value
The result value of this Task<TResult>, which is of the same type as the task's type parameter.
Exceptions
The task was canceled. The InnerExceptions collection contains a TaskCanceledException object.
-or-
An exception was thrown during the execution of the task. The InnerExceptions collection contains information about the exception or exceptions.
Examples
The following example is a command-line utility that calculates the number of bytes in the files in each directory whose name is passed as a command-line argument. If the directory contains files, it executes a lambda expression that instantiates a FileStream object for each file in the directory and retrieves the value of its FileStream.Length property. If a directory contains no files, it simply calls the FromResult method to create a task whose Task<TResult>.Result property is zero (0). When the tasks finish, the total number of bytes in all a directory's files is available from the Result property.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.IO;
using System.Threading;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
public class Example
{
public static void Main()
{
string[] args = Environment.GetCommandLineArgs();
if (args.Length > 1) {
List<Task<long>> tasks = new List<Task<long>>();
for (int ctr = 1; ctr < args.Length; ctr++)
tasks.Add(GetFileLengthsAsync(args[ctr]));
try {
Task.WaitAll(tasks.ToArray());
}
// Ignore exceptions here.
catch (AggregateException) {}
for (int ctr = 0 ; ctr < tasks.Count; ctr++) {
if (tasks[ctr].Status == TaskStatus.Faulted)
Console.WriteLine("{0} does not exist", args[ctr + 1]);
else
Console.WriteLine("{0:N0} bytes in files in '{1}'",
tasks[ctr].Result, args[ctr + 1]);
}
}
else {
Console.WriteLine("Syntax error: Include one or more file paths.");
}
}
private static Task<long> GetFileLengthsAsync(string filePath)
{
if (! Directory.Exists(filePath)) {
return Task.FromException<long>(
new DirectoryNotFoundException("Invalid directory name."));
}
else {
string[] files = Directory.GetFiles(filePath);
if (files.Length == 0)
return Task.FromResult(0L);
else
return Task.Run( () => { long total = 0;
Parallel.ForEach(files, (fileName) => {
var fs = new FileStream(fileName, FileMode.Open,
FileAccess.Read, FileShare.ReadWrite,
256, true);
long length = fs.Length;
Interlocked.Add(ref total, length);
fs.Close(); } );
return total;
} );
}
}
}
// When launched with the following command line arguments:
// subdir . newsubdir
// the example displays output like the following:
// 0 bytes in files in 'subdir'
// 2,059 bytes in files in '.'
// newsubdir does not exist
Imports System.Collections.Generic
Imports System.IO
Imports System.Threading
Imports System.Threading.Tasks
Module Example
Public Sub Main()
Dim args() As String = Environment.GetCommandLineArgs()
If args.Length > 1 Then
Dim tasks As New List(Of Task(Of Long))
For ctr = 1 To args.Length - 1
tasks.Add(GetFileLengthsAsync(args(ctr)))
Next
Try
Task.WaitAll(tasks.ToArray())
' Ignore exceptions here.
Catch e As AggregateException
End Try
For ctr As Integer = 0 To tasks.Count - 1
If tasks(ctr).Status = TaskStatus.Faulted Then
Console.WriteLine("{0} does not exist", args(ctr + 1))
Else
Console.WriteLine("{0:N0} bytes in files in '{1}'",
tasks(ctr).Result, args(ctr + 1))
End If
Next
Else
Console.WriteLine("Syntax error: Include one or more file paths.")
End If
End Sub
Private Function GetFileLengthsAsync(filePath As String) As Task(Of Long)
If Not Directory.Exists(filePath) Then
Return Task.FromException(Of Long)(
New DirectoryNotFoundException("Invalid directory name."))
Else
Dim files As String() = Directory.GetFiles(filePath)
If files.Length = 0 Then
Return Task.FromResult(0L)
Else
Return Task.Run( Function()
Dim total As Long = 0
Dim lockObj As New Object
Parallel.ForEach(files, Sub(fileName)
Dim fs As New FileStream(fileName, FileMode.Open,
FileAccess.Read, FileShare.ReadWrite,
256, True)
Dim length As Long = fs.Length
Interlocked.Add(total, length)
fs.Close()
End Sub)
Return total
End Function )
End If
End If
End Function
End Module
' When launched with the following command line arguments:
' subdir . newsubdir
' the example displays output like the following:
' 0 bytes in files in 'subdir'
' 2,059 bytes in files in '.'
' newsubdir does not exist
Remarks
Accessing the property's get accessor blocks the calling thread until the asynchronous operation is complete; it is equivalent to calling the Wait method.
Once the result of an operation is available, it is stored and is returned immediately on subsequent calls to the Result property. Note that, if an exception occurred during the operation of the task, or if the task has been cancelled, the Result property does not return a value. Instead, attempting to access the property value throws an AggregateException exception.