In a Codeproject tutorial, http://codeproject.com/cs/miscctrl/f...&select=785273
System.Timers.Timer.Tick is used, but apparently no such 'property'(?)
exists. What is the correct coding?
// Code --------------------------------
private System.Timers.Timer rotateTimer = null;
public void StartRotation(bool state)
{
rotateTimer = new System.Timers.Timer();
rotateTimer.Tick += new EventHandler(OnTimedEvent);
rotateTimer.Interval= 500;
rotateTimer.Enabled = true;
}
// -------------------------------------
thank you very much!
, Teis 8 7489
Teis Draiby <te*************@draiby.com> wrote: In a Codeproject tutorial, http://codeproject.com/cs/miscctrl/f...&select=785273 System.Timers.Timer.Tick is used, but apparently no such 'property'(?) exists. What is the correct coding?
Well, it's not a property, it's an event. However, it's an event on
System.Windows.Forms.Timer, not System.Timers.Timer.
Looks like that's a bug in the web page - I can't be bothered to sign
up, so I don't know whether the same bug is also in the downloadable
sources.
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news:MP************************@msnews.microsoft.c om... Teis Draiby <te*************@draiby.com> wrote: In a Codeproject tutorial, http://codeproject.com/cs/miscctrl/f...&select=785273 System.Timers.Timer.Tick is used, but apparently no such 'property'(?) exists. What is the correct coding?
Well, it's not a property, it's an event. However, it's an event on System.Windows.Forms.Timer, not System.Timers.Timer.
Looks like that's a bug in the web page - I can't be bothered to sign up, so I don't know whether the same bug is also in the downloadable sources.
Build Succeeded
You saved my tutorial. The code is wrong the downloadable file as well.
Maybe it is .NET beta style?
Thank you for your valuable help
,Teis
Teis Draiby <te*************@draiby.com> wrote: Build Succeeded
Goodo :)
You saved my tutorial. The code is wrong the downloadable file as well.
Oh dear :(
Maybe it is .NET beta style?
It looks like it was submitted during the beta, yes. Maybe you should
contact the author to get it corrected?
--
Jon Skeet - <sk***@pobox.com> http://www.pobox.com/~skeet
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> It looks like it was submitted during the beta, yes. Maybe you should contact the author to get it corrected?
The correction is now posted in the discussion part (there was no email
available).
thanks, Teis
Teis Draiby <te*************@draiby.com> wrote: In a Codeproject tutorial, http://codeproject.com/cs/miscctrl/f...&select=785273 System.Timers.Timer.Tick is used, but apparently no such 'property'(?) exists. What is the correct coding?
Well, it's not a property, it's an event. However, it's an event on
System.Windows.Forms.Timer, not System.Timers.Timer.
Looks like that's a bug in the web page - I can't be bothered to sign
up, so I don't know whether the same bug is also in the downloadable
sources.
--
Jon Skeet - <sk***@pobox.com> http://www.pobox.com/~skeet
If replying to the group, please do not mail me too
"Jon Skeet [C# MVP]" <sk***@pobox.com> wrote in message
news:MP************************@msnews.microsoft.c om... Teis Draiby <te*************@draiby.com> wrote: In a Codeproject tutorial, http://codeproject.com/cs/miscctrl/f...&select=785273 System.Timers.Timer.Tick is used, but apparently no such 'property'(?) exists. What is the correct coding?
Well, it's not a property, it's an event. However, it's an event on System.Windows.Forms.Timer, not System.Timers.Timer.
Looks like that's a bug in the web page - I can't be bothered to sign up, so I don't know whether the same bug is also in the downloadable sources.
Build Succeeded
You saved my tutorial. The code is wrong the downloadable file as well.
Maybe it is .NET beta style?
Thank you for your valuable help
,Teis
Teis Draiby <te*************@draiby.com> wrote: Build Succeeded
Goodo :)
You saved my tutorial. The code is wrong the downloadable file as well.
Oh dear :(
Maybe it is .NET beta style?
It looks like it was submitted during the beta, yes. Maybe you should
contact the author to get it corrected?
--
Jon Skeet - <sk***@pobox.com> http://www.pobox.com/~skeet
If replying to the group, please do not mail me too
> It looks like it was submitted during the beta, yes. Maybe you should contact the author to get it corrected?
The correction is now posted in the discussion part (there was no email
available).
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In a Codeproject tutorial,
http://codeproject.com/cs/miscctrl/first_control.asp?df=100&forumid=1690&select=785273
System.Timers.Timer.Tick is used, but apparently no such 'property'(?)
exists. What is the correct coding?
// Code --------------------------------
private System.Timers.Timer rotateTimer = null;
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