Original post: How to access a timer from another class in C#
I tried everything.
-Event
-Invoke can't be done,because Timers don't have InvokeRequired property.
-Public/internal property
Nothing worked,the code is being executed,the timer.Enabled property is being set to "true" ,but it doesn't Tick.If I call the event or just change the property from the form class in a NON-static method - it does tick and works.
I never knew it would take me a day and probably more to acquire how to use a decent timer.
If there's no way to do this,is there anything else I can use that works similiar to the timer(delay,enable/disable)?
You should use the Timer class from the System.Timers namespace, and not the WinForms Timer control, if you want multi-threading support. Check the MSDN documentation for the WinForms Timer control for more information:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.windows.forms.timer.aspx
You don't need to check
InvokeRequired
on the Control iteself, you can check the property on the class e.g.:Just because
System.Windows.Forms.Timer
doesn't have the ability to invoke, doesn't mean that your form doesn't. Try myInvokeEx
from the second (or other) thread to enable the timer.With this, the following code worked for me:
And the timer instantly sprung to life after the 1 second.
I accidently tried to use invoke again,this time it worked,but I'll accept your answer,DavidM.