I have a MDI based charting application. Each child form is a form that contains a chart. Each chart has its own data queue and a dedicated worker thread.
In the worker thread DoWork method, I have a while loop controlled by a bool "IsChartActive", which will plot the data on the graph. To plot the data, I call Invoke on the chartForm itself and pass in a delegate to the method that should update the chart.
When the user closes a chart form, instead of actually closing it, I stop the chart updates and want to hide the chart till the user wants to see it again.
To do this I handle the FormClosing event, set Cancel = true, set "IsChartActive = false" and call ChartForm.Hide().
But after this I get the "Cannot access a disposed object" exception in the DoWork method ( I assume this happens due to the background thread being already at the invoke statement when I set the "IsChartActive = false", so it will see the change in the next iteration), when calling invoke on the chart.
Why am I getting this exception, even though the chart is not actually disposed but only hidden?
public void StopChartUpdates()
{
IsActive = false;
updateChartThread.CancelAsync();
}
private void updateChartThread_DoWork(object sender, DoWorkEventArgs e)
{
while (IsActive && !updateChartThread.CancellationPending)
{
try
{
ChartView.Invoke(new Action(InvokeOnUiThread));
}
catch (ObjectDisposedException ex)
{
//getting this error when calling invoke on ChartView
Trace.WriteLine("Exception: " + ex.Message);
}
Thread.Sleep(UpdateFrequency);
}
}
private void InvokeOnUiThread()
{
try
{
//update the chart
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Trace.WriteLine("Exception: " + ex.Message);
}
}
private void ChartView_FormClosing(object sender, System.Windows.Forms.FormClosingEventArgs e)
{
StopChartUpdates();
if (e.CloseReason == CloseReason.UserClosing)
{
ChartView.Hide();
e.Cancel = true;
}
}