Attempting to monitor progress of a Parallel.ForEach loop I have tried the suggestion put forward in this question but unfortunately I have still been unable to accomplish what I wanted.
Basically the first problem I ran into when I attempted the implementation suggested (using a timer) was that the Parallel.ForEach method is a blocking call and hence the timer-tick callback was not occurring.
So I tried putting the Parallel.ForEach loop inside of a background worker thread. Which did infact allow for the timer-tick event to occur but my counter value is never updated until the ForEach operation is complete.
Here is the basic idea of the code (with the backgroundworker).
private StockList _StockListToProcess = null;
private static Int64 ItemsProcessed = 0;
private System.Windows.Threading.DispatcherTimer _timer = null;
private System.ComponentModel.BackgroundWorker _backWorker = null;
progressBar1.Minimum = 1;
progressBar1.Maximum = this._StockListToProcess.Count;
MainWindow.ItemsProcessed = 0;
this._timer = new System.Windows.Threading.DispatcherTimer();
this._timer.Interval = TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(100);
this._timer.Tick += timer_Tick;
this._timer.Start();
this._backWorker = new System.ComponentModel.BackgroundWorker();
this._backWorker.DoWork += delegate(object o, System.ComponentModel.DoWorkEventArgs args)
{
Parallel.ForEach(this._StockListToProcess, new ParallelOptions() { MaxDegreeOfParallelism = 5 },
(Stock stock) =>
{
MyWebServiceClient serviceClient = new MyWebServiceClient ();
MyWebServiceClient.ResponseEnum result = (MyWebServiceClient .ResponseEnum)serviceClient.SetProductPricing(token.LoginName, token.LoginPassword, token.SiteID.ToString(), stock.ProductCode, stock.ProductPrice);
System.Threading.Interlocked.Increment(ref MainWindow.ItemsProcessed);
});
this._timer.Stop();
};
private void timer_Tick(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
progressBar1.Value = MainWindow.ItemsProcessed;
}
What am I missing?