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I am creating a new thread to call a function in it.

Thread th = new Thread(My_Function);
th.start();

I wanna do something on completion of this thread execution.

Is there any way of doing this ?

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At least two possible solutions:

BackgroundWorker

Use a BackgroundWorker to execute your code, and use the RunWorkerCompleted event to execute the code that is run after completion.

A BackgroundWorker wraps the event based asynchronous pattern into a very easy to use mechanism, complete with progress reporting and cancellation. See this BackgroundWorker tutorial and this SO answer .

Tasks (.NET 4.0 and above)

Use a Task object, and use the ContinueWith method to define the code that needs to be executed after completion of the first task.

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  • The Task link is very good. I ended up with something like Task.Run(() => MessageBox.Show("Step 0")).Wait(); Task.Run(() => MessageBox.Show("Step 2")).Wait(); which worked perfectly. Nov 19, 2020 at 21:57
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You can use something such

if(th.isAlive())
{...}
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