I'm having some troubles with ending a group of dynamically created threads. The reason i need to end all these at any given point is so that i can refresh certain parts of my form and create new ones. Heres a simple scenario to show what happens in my threads.
A number of threads are created dynamically based upon certain variables inplace:
for (int i = 0; i <= mDevices.Count; i++)
{
ThreadStart workerThread = delegate { pollDevices(mDevices[i - 2], this); };
new Thread(workerThread).Start();
}
public void pollDevices(IDeviceInterface device, DeviceManager mainUI)
{
System.Timers.Timer timer = null;
if (timer == null)
{
timer = new System.Timers.Timer(1000);
timer.Elapsed += delegate(object sender, ElapsedEventArgs e) { timerElapsed(sender, e, device, mainUI); };
}
timer.Enabled = true;
public void timerElapsed(object sender, ElapsedEventArgs e, IDeviceInterface device, DeviceManager mainUI)
{
device.connect(device, this);
//wait till thread finishes and destroy
Thread.CurrentThread.Abort();
}
these threads then work off of a timer, and proc an event, which handles UI updates and such. however, when i try and refresh the UI (for example if any more entries in the database need taking into account) i get errors from deleting buttons on the form (these are assigned to a thread) if a thread is still running, so before i call for the refresh i need to stop all current threads in this manner.
so my question is, how can i abort this group of threads before i refresh my UI?