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  • P PIEBALDconsult

    I'd use a System.Timers.Timer, but that's just me.

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    bar3000
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    Intresting, but I'd be delighted if you could give me some more detailed code because I am a real noob in C#. Thank you:)

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      Intresting, but I'd be delighted if you could give me some more detailed code because I am a real noob in C#. Thank you:)

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      PIEBALDconsult
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      bar3000 wrote:

      I am a real noob in C#.

      And as such, I would be doing you a disservice if I provided you with code; read the documentation and experiment, you'll learn more.

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      • P PIEBALDconsult

        I'd use a System.Timers.Timer, but that's just me.

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        Luc Pattyn
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        I would definitely use a Windows.Forms.Timer since that one ticks on the GUI thread, hence the tick handler can manipulate all Controls directly without needing any Invoke stuff. :)

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        • P PIEBALDconsult

          I'd use a System.Timers.Timer, but that's just me.

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          Dave Kreskowiak
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          Yeah, but since he's so new at this, I didn't want to throw the control cross-threading problem into his already existant confusion.

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          • D Dave Kreskowiak

            Yeah, but since he's so new at this, I didn't want to throw the control cross-threading problem into his already existant confusion.

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            PIEBALDconsult
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            I would. (Where's the evil grin emoticon?)

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            • P PIEBALDconsult

              I would. (Where's the evil grin emoticon?)

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              :laugh: :thumbsup:

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                :laugh: :thumbsup:

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                bar3000
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                I lost you guys... But I'll try to find some book about it. Thanks anyway:)

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                  I lost you guys... But I'll try to find some book about it. Thanks anyway:)

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                  Luc Pattyn
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                  Yep. use a Windows.Forms.Timer, but before you do read up on everything you plan on using. A book is always a good start. :)

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                  • B bar3000

                    Hi, I would like to excute a command after a certain period of time, for instance 1 sec. For Example: pictureBox78.Location = new System.Drawing.Point(460, 360); 1 sec interval pictureBox78.Location = new System.Drawing.Point(560, 360); 1 sec interval pictureBox78.Location = new System.Drawing.Point(660, 360); 1 sec interval pictureBox78.Location = new System.Drawing.Point(760, 360); and so on... Thanks in Advance:)

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                    Leonardo Muzzi
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                    If you just want an interval, System.Threading.Thread.Sleep() should do the job.

                    Regards, Leonardo Muzzi

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                      If you just want an interval, System.Threading.Thread.Sleep() should do the job.

                      Regards, Leonardo Muzzi

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                      Dave Kreskowiak
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                      Yeah, but the change in location requires a WM_PAINT message to go through the pump, which youre suggestion just halted for x milliseconds, preventing the message from being processed and the form being repainted.

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                        Yeah, but the change in location requires a WM_PAINT message to go through the pump, which youre suggestion just halted for x milliseconds, preventing the message from being processed and the form being repainted.

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                        Leonardo Muzzi
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                        Didn't know that. Maybe you have a command for refreshing the form?

                        Regards, Leonardo Muzzi

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                          Didn't know that. Maybe you have a command for refreshing the form?

                          Regards, Leonardo Muzzi

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                          Dave Kreskowiak
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                          Yeah, it's Invalidate, which generates a new WM_PAINT event for the entire form. Same problem. If the UI thread is blocked (sleep), the form doesn't get painted.

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