Consider:
private void backgroundWorker2_DoWork(object sender, DoWorkEventArgs e)
{
Bitmap newbmp = new Bitmap(512, 512);
IEnumerable<Point> CommonList = null;
StreamWriter w = new StreamWriter(@"c:\diff\diff.txt");
pixelscoordinatesinrectangle = new List<Point>();
pixelscoordinatesinrectangle = pointsAffected.ToList();
DrawIt = false;
for (int i = 0; i < trackBar1FileInfo.Length; i++)
{
DrawIt = true;
this.BeginInvoke(new MethodInvoker(delegate
{
trackBar1.Value = i;
LoadPictureAt(trackBar1.Value, sender);
pictureBox1.Load(trackBar1FileInfo[i].FullName);
ConvertedBmp = ConvertTo24(trackBar1FileInfo[trackBar1.Value].FullName);
ConvertedBmp.Save(ConvertedBmpDir + "\\ConvertedBmp.bmp");
mymem = ToStream(ConvertedBmp, ImageFormat.Bmp);
}));
Button1Code();
pictureBox1.Refresh();
newpixelscoordinates = new List<Point>();
newpixelscoordinates = pointsAffected.ToList();
CommonList = pixelscoordinatesinrectangle.Intersect(newpixelscoordinates);
foreach (Point s in CommonList)
{
w.WriteLine("The following points are the same" + s);
newbmp.SetPixel(s.X, s.Y, Color.Red);
}
}
w.Close();
using (Graphics G = Graphics.FromImage(newbmp))
{
G.DrawRectangle(pen, rect);
}
newbmp.Save(@"c:\newbmp\newbmp.bmp", ImageFormat.Bmp);
newbmp.Dispose();
}
Exception message:
Cross-thread operation not valid: Control 'pictureBox1' accessed from a thread other than the thread it was created on.
I tried to use this.BeginInvoke(new MethodInvoker(delegate
Even now when using the code after the BeginInvoke, it is showing the exception so I need to use the BeginInvoke on the other code too.
Is using BeginInvoke a good way? Or I should solve it in other way and if so how?
pictureBox1.Refresh();
async
model (e.g.Task.Run()
,Progress<T>
class). But if you want to continue using theBackgroundWorker
, pay close attention to the advice kennyzx has provided in his answer.