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Hi,

How can I dispatch something from a worker thread to the UI thread ?

Thanks in advance
greetings
Nov 15 '05 #1
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"Jhon" <Jh**@a.a> wrote in message
news:K9*********************@phobos.telenet-ops.be...
Hi,

How can I dispatch something from a worker thread to the UI thread ?

Thanks in advance
greetings

Read about Form.Invoke. The following code should give you the idea:

public class Foo
{
public MyFormClass TheForm; //has a TextBox called textBox; inherits
//from System.Windows.Forms.Form

public delegate void UIMessageHandler(String msg);
public static UIMessageHandler OnUIMsgProxy;

public Foo(MyFormClass form)
{

OnUIMsgProxy = new UIMessageHandler(OnUIMsg);
TheForm = form;
}

public static void OnUIMsg(String msg) //invoked on UI thread
{
//add new msg to the top of the current text
String curText = TheForm.textBox.Text;
if (curText.Length > 28000)
curText = curText.Substring(0,25000);
TheForm.textBox.Text = msg + "\r\n" + curText;
TheForm.textBox.Refresh();
}
/*
To insert text to the UI from another thread, the other thread calls:
Foo.UIMsgInvoke("here is some text for the UI");
/*
public static void UIMsgInvoke(String str)
{
//invoke the message writer on the UI thread
Object [] msg = new Object[1];
msg[0] = str;

if (TheForm.IsHandleCreated)
TheForm.Invoke(OnUIMsgProxy, msg);

}
}
Nov 15 '05 #2

"Jhon" <Jh**@a.a> wrote in message
news:K9*********************@phobos.telenet-ops.be...
Hi,

How can I dispatch something from a worker thread to the UI thread ?

Thanks in advance
greetings

Read about Form.Invoke. The following code should give you the idea:

public class Foo
{
public MyFormClass TheForm; //has a TextBox called textBox; inherits
//from System.Windows.Forms.Form

public delegate void UIMessageHandler(String msg);
public static UIMessageHandler OnUIMsgProxy;

public Foo(MyFormClass form)
{

OnUIMsgProxy = new UIMessageHandler(OnUIMsg);
TheForm = form;
}

public static void OnUIMsg(String msg) //invoked on UI thread
{
//add new msg to the top of the current text
String curText = TheForm.textBox.Text;
if (curText.Length > 28000)
curText = curText.Substring(0,25000);
TheForm.textBox.Text = msg + "\r\n" + curText;
TheForm.textBox.Refresh();
}
/*
To insert text to the UI from another thread, the other thread calls:
Foo.UIMsgInvoke("here is some text for the UI");
/*
public static void UIMsgInvoke(String str)
{
//invoke the message writer on the UI thread
Object [] msg = new Object[1];
msg[0] = str;

if (TheForm.IsHandleCreated)
TheForm.Invoke(OnUIMsgProxy, msg);

}
}
Nov 15 '05 #3
that will do it,
Thanks,
Greetings

"Fred Mellender" <no****************@frontiernet.net> wrote in message
news:i3************@news01.roc.ny...

"Jhon" <Jh**@a.a> wrote in message
news:K9*********************@phobos.telenet-ops.be...
Hi,

How can I dispatch something from a worker thread to the UI thread ?

Thanks in advance
greetings

Read about Form.Invoke. The following code should give you the idea:

public class Foo
{
public MyFormClass TheForm; //has a TextBox called textBox; inherits
//from System.Windows.Forms.Form

public delegate void UIMessageHandler(String msg);
public static UIMessageHandler OnUIMsgProxy;

public Foo(MyFormClass form)
{

OnUIMsgProxy = new UIMessageHandler(OnUIMsg);
TheForm = form;
}

public static void OnUIMsg(String msg) //invoked on UI thread
{
//add new msg to the top of the current text
String curText = TheForm.textBox.Text;
if (curText.Length > 28000)
curText = curText.Substring(0,25000);
TheForm.textBox.Text = msg + "\r\n" + curText;
TheForm.textBox.Refresh();
}
/*
To insert text to the UI from another thread, the other thread calls:
Foo.UIMsgInvoke("here is some text for the UI");
/*
public static void UIMsgInvoke(String str)
{
//invoke the message writer on the UI thread
Object [] msg = new Object[1];
msg[0] = str;

if (TheForm.IsHandleCreated)
TheForm.Invoke(OnUIMsgProxy, msg);

}
}

Nov 15 '05 #4
that will do it,
Thanks,
Greetings

"Fred Mellender" <no****************@frontiernet.net> wrote in message
news:i3************@news01.roc.ny...

"Jhon" <Jh**@a.a> wrote in message
news:K9*********************@phobos.telenet-ops.be...
Hi,

How can I dispatch something from a worker thread to the UI thread ?

Thanks in advance
greetings

Read about Form.Invoke. The following code should give you the idea:

public class Foo
{
public MyFormClass TheForm; //has a TextBox called textBox; inherits
//from System.Windows.Forms.Form

public delegate void UIMessageHandler(String msg);
public static UIMessageHandler OnUIMsgProxy;

public Foo(MyFormClass form)
{

OnUIMsgProxy = new UIMessageHandler(OnUIMsg);
TheForm = form;
}

public static void OnUIMsg(String msg) //invoked on UI thread
{
//add new msg to the top of the current text
String curText = TheForm.textBox.Text;
if (curText.Length > 28000)
curText = curText.Substring(0,25000);
TheForm.textBox.Text = msg + "\r\n" + curText;
TheForm.textBox.Refresh();
}
/*
To insert text to the UI from another thread, the other thread calls:
Foo.UIMsgInvoke("here is some text for the UI");
/*
public static void UIMsgInvoke(String str)
{
//invoke the message writer on the UI thread
Object [] msg = new Object[1];
msg[0] = str;

if (TheForm.IsHandleCreated)
TheForm.Invoke(OnUIMsgProxy, msg);

}
}

Nov 15 '05 #5
Fred Mellender <no****************@frontiernet.net> wrote:
Read about Form.Invoke. The following code should give you the idea:


<snip>

Just to be a bit more precise, it's not Form.Invoke but Control.Invoke.
This is handy as it means you don't need to find out which form a
control belongs to before invoking something on its UI thread.

--
Jon Skeet - <sk***@pobox.com>
http://www.pobox.com/~skeet
If replying to the group, please do not mail me too
Nov 15 '05 #6
Fred Mellender <no****************@frontiernet.net> wrote:
Read about Form.Invoke. The following code should give you the idea:


<snip>

Just to be a bit more precise, it's not Form.Invoke but Control.Invoke.
This is handy as it means you don't need to find out which form a
control belongs to before invoking something on its UI thread.

--
Jon Skeet - <sk***@pobox.com>
http://www.pobox.com/~skeet
If replying to the group, please do not mail me too
Nov 15 '05 #7

"Jon Skeet [C# MVP]" <sk***@pobox.com> wrote in message
news:MP************************@msnews.microsoft.c om...
Fred Mellender <no****************@frontiernet.net> wrote:
Read about Form.Invoke. The following code should give you the idea:
<snip>

Just to be a bit more precise, it's not Form.Invoke but Control.Invoke.
This is handy as it means you don't need to find out which form a
control belongs to before invoking something on its UI thread.


oh, I see
that's usefull to know

thanks!


--
Jon Skeet - <sk***@pobox.com>
http://www.pobox.com/~skeet
If replying to the group, please do not mail me too

Nov 15 '05 #8

"Jon Skeet [C# MVP]" <sk***@pobox.com> wrote in message
news:MP************************@msnews.microsoft.c om...
Fred Mellender <no****************@frontiernet.net> wrote:
Read about Form.Invoke. The following code should give you the idea:
<snip>

Just to be a bit more precise, it's not Form.Invoke but Control.Invoke.
This is handy as it means you don't need to find out which form a
control belongs to before invoking something on its UI thread.


oh, I see
that's usefull to know

thanks!


--
Jon Skeet - <sk***@pobox.com>
http://www.pobox.com/~skeet
If replying to the group, please do not mail me too

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