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Refresh a form in C++ Builder

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  • D David21u2

    Yeah, The application is a cellular networks simulator; some simulations are really heavy computationally speaking that the system I think is unable to refresh the graphical interface...but the curious thing is that only the app's screen gets frozen because the simulation itself keeps working properly; I've verified it because once the overall simulation process finishes then the application screen returns. I've viewed some articles refering to threads but I have no idea how to use them...maybe there is another way !! c u, dg

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    David21u2 wrote:

    ...some simulations are really heavy computationally speaking that the system I think is unable to refresh the graphical interface...I've verified it because once the overall simulation process finishes then the application screen returns.

    Put these computations into a worker thread.

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      David21u2 wrote:

      ...some simulations are really heavy computationally speaking that the system I think is unable to refresh the graphical interface...I've verified it because once the overall simulation process finishes then the application screen returns.

      Put these computations into a worker thread.

      "Old age is like a bank account. You withdraw later in life what you have deposited along the way." - Unknown

      "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

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      well, could you give me please additional insight how to do that...i've never use such threads so a tutorial or maybe a sample file could be useful... : ) tks dg

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      • D David21u2

        well, could you give me please additional insight how to do that...i've never use such threads so a tutorial or maybe a sample file could be useful... : ) tks dg

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        See here.

        "Old age is like a bank account. You withdraw later in life what you have deposited along the way." - Unknown

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          See here.

          "Old age is like a bank account. You withdraw later in life what you have deposited along the way." - Unknown

          "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

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          David Gonzalez G
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          tks a lot for your help...I'm gonna go over that inmediately... c u around.. dg

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          • D David21u2

            Hi, Thanks a lot for your help... My issue is the following...when I'm running the .exe file... any further action I do with the mouse, lets say open another application or even click over my application cause that the screen gets frozen...i've added refresh() and Bringtofront() methods but they only work whether I run the application from the Builder IDE... tks in advance for your help... dg

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            maybe your frequent refresh leads to the frosen, try to create a thread to refresh :)

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              maybe your frequent refresh leads to the frosen, try to create a thread to refresh :)

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              hi, do ou have a sample code showing how to do that... I've never used threads and I found it a bit complicated... well, tks a lot for your help... c u around, dg

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              • D David Gonzalez G

                hi, do ou have a sample code showing how to do that... I've never used threads and I found it a bit complicated... well, tks a lot for your help... c u around, dg

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                Multithreading Tutorial[^] you can download the code here,although it isn't in c++ builder. It is written by api, hope it helpful. anyway, i think the code in msdn is also valuable.

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                  Multithreading Tutorial[^] you can download the code here,although it isn't in c++ builder. It is written by api, hope it helpful. anyway, i think the code in msdn is also valuable.

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                  favorxx
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                  another good article for you Threads with MFC[^]

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                    another good article for you Threads with MFC[^]

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                    David Gonzalez G
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                    Hi, I dont know whether there are some issues implementing threads by means of MFC in Borland C++ Builder. I have found some problems with CWinThread class in Builder... have you some additional comments regarding it ? tks a lot for your help...

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                    • D David Gonzalez G

                      Hi, I dont know whether there are some issues implementing threads by means of MFC in Borland C++ Builder. I have found some problems with CWinThread class in Builder... have you some additional comments regarding it ? tks a lot for your help...

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                      MFC is a part of Visual C++, not for C++ builder, maybe the idea is useful. If you do not want to use api or read codes in visual c++, please use TThread in c++ builder. there is an example contained in c++ builder D:\Program Files\Borland\CBuilder6\Examples\Apps\Threads you can file->new->others->thread object to create a new thread, See more in help file of TThread

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