I am trying to hash out the functionality of a cancel button for a WPF App. Currently there are 2 functions I am focusing on:
private void AnalysisClick(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
model.RunAnalysis();
}
private void CancelClick(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
model.RunAnalysis().Abort; //Pseudo-code, needs help!
MessageBox.Show("The Analysis was cancelled.", "Operation Cancelled", MessageBoxButton.YesNo);
}
The ' AnalysisClick ' function is started with a button called Begin. The goal of the ' CancelClick ' button is to stop the Analysis and to provide a dialog box informing the user that the test was stopped. What is the best way to achieve this?
EDIT
I am currently looking into BackgroundWorker
and Microsoft Asynchronous Programming Model per Users' suggestions.
BackgroundWorker
withWorkerSupportsCancellation = true;
BackgroundWorker
or aTask
and aCancellationToken
(needs .Net 4.0 or better)BackgroundWorker
task is something you have to build into your analysis -- checking as you go whether the user has requested to cancel. Also, "canceled" has only one "l" in American English.BackgroundWorker
for sure!