I am using a progress bar to show the progress to the user in a time consuming operation.My problem is,while i am doing the operation the backgroundworker can't report any progress until it is completed.So if i have only one iteration,the progressbar always shows 0% and when it is finished,the progressbar gets closed immediately.So the user does not gets the impression that the task is completed.I am looking for a way to let the user know that the task is completed before the progessbar gets closed.My code is as below.
this.progressDialog = new progressDialog();
Dispatcher pdDispatcher = ((Window)this.progressDialog).Dispatcher;
this.worker = new BackgroundWorker();
this.worker.WorkerSupportsCancellation = true;
this.worker.ProgressChanged += new ProgressChangedEventHandler(worker_ProgressChanged);
this.worker.DoWork += delegate(object s, DoWorkEventArgs args)
{
foreach (Element id in state.Elements)
{
if (this.worker.CancellationPending)
{
args.Cancel = true;
return;
}
UpdateProgressDelegate update = new UpdateProgressDelegate(this.UpdateProgressText);
pdDispatcher.BeginInvoke(update, Convert.ToInt32(((decimal)state.Elements.IndexOf(id) / (decimal)state.Elements.Count()) * 100), state.Elements.Count());
Element newElement = this.Item.Copy(id);
if (newElement .HasValue)
{
state.CreatedElements.Add(newElement.Value);
}
}
};
this.worker.RunWorkerCompleted += delegate(object s, RunWorkerCompletedEventArgs args)
{
if (!(args.Error == null))
{
throw args.Error;
}
this.UpdateDisplayItems();
this.progressDialog.Close();
this.progressDialog.Dispose();
};
this.worker.RunWorkerAsync();
this.progressDialog.Show();
}
void worker_ProgressChanged(object sender, ProgressChangedEventArgs e)
{
this.progressDialog.Value = e.ProgressPercentage;
}
public void UpdateProgressText(int percentage, int recordCount)
{
this.progressDialog.Description = string.Format("{0}% of {1} Records", percentage.ToString(), recordCount);
this.progressDialog.Value = percentage;
}
worker.ReportProgress
anywhere in yourDoWork
function?