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Lots of examples of how to invoke methods, but how does one change a simple property?

For demonstration-sake, here's a very simple set of code that should help. Let's say I need to set the visible property from a child form, and thus, it needs to be invoked:

Friend Sub activateItem(ByVal myItem As PictureBox)

    If myItem.InvokeRequired = True Then
        ????
    Else
        myItem.Visible = True
    End If

End Sub

Thanks

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  • Just invoke a method here, activateItem. Trying to optimize it is pointless, Invoke is expensive. Oct 6, 2010 at 2:59
  • Hans: when I invoke the method directly, I get an "Expression does not produce a value" error. After changing the sub to a function with Return True at the end, I get "Cannot cast binary to system.delegate" Any suggestions? I'm typically an asp.net guy, so dealing with threading is completely new to me. Thanks for the help.
    – Brad
    Oct 6, 2010 at 12:13

1 Answer 1

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If you're using VB.Net 2010, you can use a lambda expression:

If myItem.InvokeRequired Then
    myItem.Invoke(Sub() myItem.Visible = True)

In your particular case, you can also call myItem.Invoke(myItem.Show).

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  • Using VS2008 at the moment, so the first option isn't a choice. The second option gives me an error "myItem.Show does not produce a value"
    – Brad
    Oct 6, 2010 at 12:05
  • Try myItem.Invoke(AddressOf myItem.Show) (I haven't done VB in a while)
    – SLaks
    Oct 6, 2010 at 12:06
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    @Brad: Or try myItem.Invoke(New Action(AddressOf myIem.Show))
    – SLaks
    Oct 6, 2010 at 12:30
  • New error there: AddressOf cannot be converted to System.Delegate because System.Delegate is declared MustInhereit and cannot be created.
    – Brad
    Oct 6, 2010 at 12:32
  • I think our posts crossed in the mail. The second method worked. Thanks for your help!
    – Brad
    Oct 6, 2010 at 12:33

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