Gets a value indicating whether an asynchronous operation has been canceled.
Assembly: System (in System.dll)
Public ReadOnly Property Cancelled As Boolean Get
public bool Cancelled { get; }
public: property bool Cancelled { bool get (); }
member Cancelled : bool
Property Value
Type: System.Booleantrue if the background operation has been canceled; otherwise false. The default is false.
When the Cancelled property is true, the asynchronous operation was interrupted.
The client application's event-handler delegate should check the Cancelled property before accessing any properties in a class derived from AsyncCompletedEventArgs; otherwise, the property will raise an InvalidOperationException if the asynchronous operation was interrupted.
Notes to Inheritors
If you provide read-only properties in a derived class, be sure to call the RaiseExceptionIfNecessary method. This prevents clients from accessing properties that are potentially not valid due to a failure in the asynchronous operation.
The following code example demonstrates the using an AsyncOperation to track the lifetime of asynchronous operations. This code example is part of a larger example provided for the System.ComponentModel.AsyncOperationManager class.
Imports System Imports System.Collections Imports System.Collections.Specialized Imports System.ComponentModel Imports System.Drawing Imports System.Globalization Imports System.Threading Imports System.Windows.Forms ... ' This event handler updates the ListView control when the ' PrimeNumberCalculator raises the CalculatePrimeCompleted ' event. The ListView item is updated with the appropriate ' outcome of the calculation: Canceled, Error, or result. Private Sub primeNumberCalculator1_CalculatePrimeCompleted( _ ByVal sender As Object, _ ByVal e As CalculatePrimeCompletedEventArgs) _ Handles primeNumberCalculator1.CalculatePrimeCompleted Dim taskId As Guid = CType(e.UserState, Guid) If e.Cancelled Then Dim result As String = "Canceled" Dim lvi As ListViewItem = UpdateListViewItem( _ taskId, _ result) If (lvi IsNot Nothing) Then lvi.BackColor = Color.Pink lvi.Tag = Nothing End If ElseIf e.Error IsNot Nothing Then Dim result As String = "Error" Dim lvi As ListViewItem = UpdateListViewItem( _ taskId, result) If (lvi IsNot Nothing) Then lvi.BackColor = Color.Red lvi.ForeColor = Color.White lvi.Tag = Nothing End If Else Dim result As Boolean = e.IsPrime Dim lvi As ListViewItem = UpdateListViewItem( _ taskId, _ result, _ e.FirstDivisor) If (lvi IsNot Nothing) Then lvi.BackColor = Color.LightGray lvi.Tag = Nothing End If End If End Sub
using System; using System.Collections; using System.Collections.Specialized; using System.ComponentModel; using System.Data; using System.Drawing; using System.Globalization; using System.Threading; using System.Windows.Forms; ... // This event handler updates the ListView control when the // PrimeNumberCalculator raises the CalculatePrimeCompleted // event. The ListView item is updated with the appropriate // outcome of the calculation: Canceled, Error, or result. private void primeNumberCalculator1_CalculatePrimeCompleted( object sender, CalculatePrimeCompletedEventArgs e) { Guid taskId = (Guid)e.UserState; if (e.Cancelled) { string result = "Canceled"; ListViewItem lvi = UpdateListViewItem(taskId, result); if (lvi != null) { lvi.BackColor = Color.Pink; lvi.Tag = null; } } else if (e.Error != null) { string result = "Error"; ListViewItem lvi = UpdateListViewItem(taskId, result); if (lvi != null) { lvi.BackColor = Color.Red; lvi.ForeColor = Color.White; lvi.Tag = null; } } else { bool result = e.IsPrime; ListViewItem lvi = UpdateListViewItem( taskId, result, e.FirstDivisor); if (lvi != null) { lvi.BackColor = Color.LightGray; lvi.Tag = null; } } }
.NET Framework
Supported in: 4, 3.5, 3.0, 2.0.NET Framework Client Profile
Supported in: 4, 3.5 SP1Portable Class Library
Supported in: Portable Class LibraryWindows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows XP SP2 x64 Edition, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2
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