Timer Constructor (TimerCallback, Object, Int32, Int32)
Initializes a new instance of the Timer class, using a 32-bit signed integer to specify the time interval.
The delegate specified by the callback parameter is invoked once after dueTime elapses, and thereafter each time the period time interval elapses.
If dueTime is zero (0), callback is invoked immediately.If dueTime is Timeout.Infinite, callback is not invoked; the timer is disabled, but can be re-enabled by calling the Change method.
Namespace:
System.ThreadingAssembly: Bridge (in Bridge.dll)
Syntax
[TemplateAttribute] public Timer( TimerCallback callback, Object state, int dueTime, int period )
<TemplateAttribute> _ Public Sub New ( _ callback As TimerCallback, _ state As Object, _ dueTime As Integer, _ period As Integer _ )
[TemplateAttribute] public: Timer( TimerCallback^ callback, Object^ state, int^ dueTime, int^ period )
Parameters
- callback
- Type: System.Threading..::..TimerCallback
A TimerCallback delegate representing a method to be executed.
- state
- Type: System..::..Object
An object containing information to be used by the callback method, or null.
- dueTime
- Type: System..::..Int32
The amount of time to delay before callback is invoked, in milliseconds. Specify Timeout.Infinite to prevent the timer from starting. Specify zero (0) to start the timer immediately.
- period
- Type: System..::..Int32
The time interval between invocations of callback, in milliseconds. Specify Timeout.Infinite to disable periodic signaling.