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I have to stop and restart a simple method that takes from 1 to 2 seconds to execute. How can this be accomplished? I have already tried [NSObject cancelPreviousPerformRequestsWithTarget:self] but it works only with performselector after delay. I have also tried to create a new thread but it doesn't seem to work...

This is my method:

-(IBAction)MyMethod
{   
    NSLog(@"start");

    //Here is the code that takes time to execute. It regards UI intervention,graphic calculation, x and y position etc.

    NSLog(@"end");
}

I want this effect: one click on the linked UIButton and the method start (so print start log and end log). If I click the linked UIButton before the NSLog is printed, the method must stop. Is this possible?

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  • So why don't you use performSelector:afterDelay: with a delay of 0?
    – Macmade
    Nov 29, 2011 at 17:38
  • cancelPreviousPerformRequestWithTarget seems to cancel only the launch of a method.So i can't stop and restart execution if this method is already launched. For example in my code if i try to stop when execution is between the start and the end nslog with cancelPreviousPerformRequestWithTarget the End nslog is always printed.
    – Cri1682
    Nov 30, 2011 at 7:54

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You'll want to use a background task. I would suggest subclassing and using a NSOperation and checking for isCancelled within the body of main. See Apple's documentation on using NSOperation and NSOperationQueue.

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  • i'v added a comment below,here is almost the same. The problem in this case is ui intervention,in a background thread i can't operate in ui (this is the large parte of execution time)
    – Cri1682
    Nov 30, 2011 at 9:43
  • Right, so you'll need to post results/feedback to the main thread for display in the UI.
    – gschandler
    Nov 30, 2011 at 14:59
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Well, to do this with threads what I usually do is dividing things into 3 sections:

  • start.
  • processing.
  • finish.

And it looks like this:

-(void)start:(id)sender{
    //prepare everything and anything
    [NSThread detachNewThreadSelector:@selector(processing:) toTarget:self withObject:nil];
}

-(void)processing:(id)sender{
    //Perform all your calculations, you can't modify UI elements here

    [self performSelectorOnMainThread:@selector(finish:) withObject:nil waitUntilDone:NO];
}

-(void)finish:(id)sender{
    //Wrap everything up and do any modifications to the UI
}

Now, to cancel this you could add maybe use:

Cancels perform requests previously registered with performSelector:withObject:afterDelay:.

+ (void)cancelPreviousPerformRequestsWithTarget:(id)aTarget selector:(SEL)aSelector object:(id)anArgument
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  • i have tried to divide my graphic calculation and ui modification to fit your 3 section philosophy,the problem is that the great part of the execution (and so the great part of the execution time) regarding ui intervetion on main thread. So after division i have the same effect if i click my "Stop button" when i'm in -(void)finish:(id)sender method,i can't stop anything until the end of this block of code.
    – Cri1682
    Nov 30, 2011 at 9:40

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