Task.WhenAll Method

Definition

Creates a task that will complete when all of the supplied tasks have completed.

Overloads

WhenAll(IEnumerable<Task>)

Creates a task that will complete when all of the Task objects in an enumerable collection have completed.

WhenAll(Task[])

Creates a task that will complete when all of the Task objects in an array have completed.

WhenAll<TResult>(IEnumerable<Task<TResult>>)

Creates a task that will complete when all of the Task<TResult> objects in an enumerable collection have completed.

WhenAll<TResult>(Task<TResult>[])

Creates a task that will complete when all of the Task<TResult> objects in an array have completed.

WhenAll(IEnumerable<Task>)

Source:
Task.cs
Source:
Task.cs
Source:
Task.cs

Creates a task that will complete when all of the Task objects in an enumerable collection have completed.

public:
 static System::Threading::Tasks::Task ^ WhenAll(System::Collections::Generic::IEnumerable<System::Threading::Tasks::Task ^> ^ tasks);
public static System.Threading.Tasks.Task WhenAll (System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<System.Threading.Tasks.Task> tasks);
static member WhenAll : seq<System.Threading.Tasks.Task> -> System.Threading.Tasks.Task
Public Shared Function WhenAll (tasks As IEnumerable(Of Task)) As Task

Parameters

tasks
IEnumerable<Task>

The tasks to wait on for completion.

Returns

A task that represents the completion of all of the supplied tasks.

Exceptions

The tasks argument was null.

The tasks collection contained a null task.

Examples

The following example creates a set of tasks that ping the URLs in an array. The tasks are stored in a List<Task> collection that is passed to the WhenAll(IEnumerable<Task>) method. After the call to the Wait method ensures that all threads have completed, the example examines the Task.Status property to determine whether any tasks have faulted.

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Net.NetworkInformation;
using System.Threading;
using System.Threading.Tasks;

public class Example
{
   public static void Main()
   {
      int failed = 0;
      var tasks = new List<Task>();
      String[] urls = { "www.adatum.com", "www.cohovineyard.com",
                        "www.cohowinery.com", "www.northwindtraders.com",
                        "www.contoso.com" };
      
      foreach (var value in urls) {
         var url = value;
         tasks.Add(Task.Run( () => { var png = new Ping();
                                     try {
                                        var reply = png.Send(url);
                                        if (! (reply.Status == IPStatus.Success)) {
                                           Interlocked.Increment(ref failed);
                                           throw new TimeoutException("Unable to reach " + url + ".");
                                        }
                                     }
                                     catch (PingException) {
                                        Interlocked.Increment(ref failed);
                                        throw;
                                     }
                                   }));
      }
      Task t = Task.WhenAll(tasks);
      try {
         t.Wait();
      }
      catch {}   

      if (t.Status == TaskStatus.RanToCompletion)
         Console.WriteLine("All ping attempts succeeded.");
      else if (t.Status == TaskStatus.Faulted)
         Console.WriteLine("{0} ping attempts failed", failed);      
   }
}
// The example displays output like the following:
//       5 ping attempts failed
open System
open System.Net.NetworkInformation
open System.Threading
open System.Threading.Tasks

let mutable failed = 0

let urls =
    [ "www.adatum.com"
      "www.cohovineyard.com"
      "www.cohowinery.com"
      "www.northwindtraders.com"
      "www.contoso.com" ]

let tasks =
    urls
    |> List.map (fun url ->
        Task.Run(fun () ->
            let png = new Ping()

            try
                let reply = png.Send url

                if reply.Status <> IPStatus.Success then
                    Interlocked.Increment &failed |> ignore
                    raise (TimeoutException $"Unable to reach {url}.")
            with :? PingException ->
                Interlocked.Increment &failed |> ignore
                reraise ()))

let t = Task.WhenAll tasks

try
    t.Wait()
with _ ->
    ()

if t.Status = TaskStatus.RanToCompletion then
    printfn "All ping attempts succeeded."
elif t.Status = TaskStatus.Faulted then
    printfn $"{failed} ping attempts failed"

// The example displays output like the following:
//       5 ping attempts failed
Imports System.Collections.Generic
Imports System.Net.NetworkInformation
Imports System.Threading
Imports System.Threading.Tasks

Module Example
   Public Sub Main()
      Dim failed As Integer = 0
      Dim tasks As New List(Of Task)()
      Dim urls() As String = { "www.adatum.com", "www.cohovineyard.com",
                              "www.cohowinery.com", "www.northwindtraders.com",
                              "www.contoso.com" }
      
      For Each value In urls
         Dim url As String = value
         tasks.Add(Task.Run( Sub()
                                Dim png As New Ping()
                                Try
                                   Dim reply = png.Send(url)
                                   If Not reply.Status = IPStatus.Success Then
                                      Interlocked.Increment(failed)
                                      Throw New TimeoutException("Unable to reach " + url + ".")
                                   End If
                                   Catch e As PingException
                                      Interlocked.Increment(failed)
                                      Throw
                                   End Try
                             End Sub))
      Next
      Dim t As Task = Task.WhenAll(tasks)
      Try
         t.Wait()
      Catch
      End Try   

      If t.Status = TaskStatus.RanToCompletion
         Console.WriteLine("All ping attempts succeeded.")
      ElseIf t.Status = TaskStatus.Faulted
         Console.WriteLine("{0} ping attempts failed", failed)      
      End If
   End Sub
End Module
' The example displays output like the following:
'     5 ping attempts failed

Remarks

The overloads of the WhenAll method that return a Task object are typically called when you are interested in the status of a set of tasks or in the exceptions thrown by a set of tasks.

Note

The call to WhenAll(IEnumerable<Task>) method does not block the calling thread.

If any of the supplied tasks completes in a faulted state, the returned task will also complete in a Faulted state, where its exceptions will contain the aggregation of the set of unwrapped exceptions from each of the supplied tasks.

If none of the supplied tasks faulted but at least one of them was canceled, the returned task will end in the Canceled state.

If none of the tasks faulted and none of the tasks were canceled, the resulting task will end in the RanToCompletion state.

If the supplied array/enumerable contains no tasks, the returned task will immediately transition to a RanToCompletion state before it's returned to the caller.

Applies to

WhenAll(Task[])

Source:
Task.cs
Source:
Task.cs
Source:
Task.cs

Creates a task that will complete when all of the Task objects in an array have completed.

public:
 static System::Threading::Tasks::Task ^ WhenAll(... cli::array <System::Threading::Tasks::Task ^> ^ tasks);
public static System.Threading.Tasks.Task WhenAll (params System.Threading.Tasks.Task[] tasks);
static member WhenAll : System.Threading.Tasks.Task[] -> System.Threading.Tasks.Task
Public Shared Function WhenAll (ParamArray tasks As Task()) As Task

Parameters

tasks
Task[]

The tasks to wait on for completion.

Returns

A task that represents the completion of all of the supplied tasks.

Exceptions

The tasks argument was null.

The tasks array contained a null task.

Examples

The following example creates a set of tasks that ping the URLs in an array. The tasks are stored in a List<Task> collection that is converted to an array and passed to the WhenAll(IEnumerable<Task>) method. After the call to the Wait method ensures that all threads have completed, the example examines the Task.Status property to determine whether any tasks have faulted.

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Net.NetworkInformation;
using System.Threading;
using System.Threading.Tasks;

public class Example
{
   public static async Task Main()
   {
      int failed = 0;
      var tasks = new List<Task>();
      String[] urls = { "www.adatum.com", "www.cohovineyard.com",
                        "www.cohowinery.com", "www.northwindtraders.com",
                        "www.contoso.com" };
      
      foreach (var value in urls) {
         var url = value;
         tasks.Add(Task.Run( () => { var png = new Ping();
                                     try {
                                        var reply = png.Send(url);
                                        if (! (reply.Status == IPStatus.Success)) {
                                           Interlocked.Increment(ref failed);
                                           throw new TimeoutException("Unable to reach " + url + ".");
                                        }
                                     }
                                     catch (PingException) {
                                        Interlocked.Increment(ref failed);
                                        throw;
                                     }
                                   }));
      }
      Task t = Task.WhenAll(tasks.ToArray());
      try {
         await t;
      }
      catch {}   

      if (t.Status == TaskStatus.RanToCompletion)
         Console.WriteLine("All ping attempts succeeded.");
      else if (t.Status == TaskStatus.Faulted)
         Console.WriteLine("{0} ping attempts failed", failed);      
   }
}
// The example displays output like the following:
//       5 ping attempts failed
open System
open System.Net.NetworkInformation
open System.Threading
open System.Threading.Tasks

let mutable failed = 0

let urls =
    [| "www.adatum.com"
       "www.cohovineyard.com"
       "www.cohowinery.com"
       "www.northwindtraders.com"
       "www.contoso.com" |]

let tasks =
    urls
    |> Array.map (fun url ->
        Task.Run(fun () ->
            let png = new Ping()

            try
                let reply = png.Send url

                if reply.Status <> IPStatus.Success then
                    Interlocked.Increment &failed |> ignore
                    raise (TimeoutException $"Unable to reach {url}.")
            with :? PingException ->
                Interlocked.Increment &failed |> ignore
                reraise ()))

let main =
    task {
        let t = Task.WhenAll tasks

        try
            do! t
        with _ ->
            ()

        if t.Status = TaskStatus.RanToCompletion then
            printfn "All ping attempts succeeded."
        elif t.Status = TaskStatus.Faulted then
            printfn $"{failed} ping attempts failed"
    }

main.Wait()
// The example displays output like the following:
//       5 ping attempts failed
Imports System.Collections.Generic
Imports System.Net.NetworkInformation
Imports System.Threading
Imports System.Threading.Tasks

Module Example
   Public Sub Main()
      Dim failed As Integer = 0
      Dim tasks As New List(Of Task)()
      Dim urls() As String = { "www.adatum.com", "www.cohovineyard.com",
                              "www.cohowinery.com", "www.northwindtraders.com",
                              "www.contoso.com" }
      
      For Each value In urls
         Dim url As String = value
         tasks.Add(Task.Run( Sub()
                                Dim png As New Ping()
                                Try
                                   Dim reply = png.Send(url)
                                   If Not reply.Status = IPStatus.Success Then
                                      Interlocked.Increment(failed)
                                      Throw New TimeoutException("Unable to reach " + url + ".")
                                   End If
                                   Catch e As PingException
                                      Interlocked.Increment(failed)
                                      Throw
                                   End Try
                             End Sub))
      Next
      Dim t As Task = Task.WhenAll(tasks.ToArray())
      Try
         t.Wait()
      Catch
      End Try   

      If t.Status = TaskStatus.RanToCompletion
         Console.WriteLine("All ping attempts succeeded.")
      ElseIf t.Status = TaskStatus.Faulted
         Console.WriteLine("{0} ping attempts failed", failed)      
      End If
   End Sub
End Module
' The example displays output like the following:
'     5 ping attempts failed

Remarks

The overloads of the WhenAll method that return a Task object are typically called when you are interested in the status of a set of tasks or in the exceptions thrown by a set of tasks.

Note

The call to WhenAll(Task[]) method does not block the calling thread.

If any of the supplied tasks completes in a faulted state, the returned task will also complete in a Faulted state, where its exceptions will contain the aggregation of the set of unwrapped exceptions from each of the supplied tasks.

If none of the supplied tasks faulted but at least one of them was canceled, the returned task will end in the Canceled state.

If none of the tasks faulted and none of the tasks were canceled, the resulting task will end in the RanToCompletion state.

If the supplied array/enumerable contains no tasks, the returned task will immediately transition to a RanToCompletion state before it's returned to the caller.

Applies to

WhenAll<TResult>(IEnumerable<Task<TResult>>)

Source:
Task.cs
Source:
Task.cs
Source:
Task.cs

Creates a task that will complete when all of the Task<TResult> objects in an enumerable collection have completed.

public:
generic <typename TResult>
 static System::Threading::Tasks::Task<cli::array <TResult> ^> ^ WhenAll(System::Collections::Generic::IEnumerable<System::Threading::Tasks::Task<TResult> ^> ^ tasks);
public static System.Threading.Tasks.Task<TResult[]> WhenAll<TResult> (System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<System.Threading.Tasks.Task<TResult>> tasks);
static member WhenAll : seq<System.Threading.Tasks.Task<'Result>> -> System.Threading.Tasks.Task<'Result[]>
Public Shared Function WhenAll(Of TResult) (tasks As IEnumerable(Of Task(Of TResult))) As Task(Of TResult())

Type Parameters

TResult

The type of the completed task.

Parameters

tasks
IEnumerable<Task<TResult>>

The tasks to wait on for completion.

Returns

Task<TResult[]>

A task that represents the completion of all of the supplied tasks.

Exceptions

The tasks argument was null.

The tasks collection contained a null task.

Examples

The following example creates ten tasks, each of which instantiates a random number generator that creates 1,000 random numbers between 1 and 1,000 and computes their mean. The Delay(Int32) method is used to delay instantiation of the random number generators so that they are not created with identical seed values. The call to the WhenAll method then returns an Int64 array that contains the mean computed by each task. These are then used to calculate the overall mean.

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Threading.Tasks;

public class Example
{
   public static void Main()
   {
      var tasks = new List<Task<long>>();
      for (int ctr = 1; ctr <= 10; ctr++) {
         int delayInterval = 18 * ctr;
         tasks.Add(Task.Run(async () => { long total = 0;
                                          await Task.Delay(delayInterval);
                                          var rnd = new Random();
                                          // Generate 1,000 random numbers.
                                          for (int n = 1; n <= 1000; n++)
                                             total += rnd.Next(0, 1000);
                                          return total; } ));
      }
      var continuation = Task.WhenAll(tasks);
      try {
         continuation.Wait();
      }
      catch (AggregateException)
      { }
   
      if (continuation.Status == TaskStatus.RanToCompletion) {
         long grandTotal = 0;
         foreach (var result in continuation.Result) {
            grandTotal += result;
            Console.WriteLine("Mean: {0:N2}, n = 1,000", result/1000.0);
         }
   
         Console.WriteLine("\nMean of Means: {0:N2}, n = 10,000",
                           grandTotal/10000);
      }
      // Display information on faulted tasks.
      else {
         foreach (var t in tasks) {
            Console.WriteLine("Task {0}: {1}", t.Id, t.Status);
         }
      }
   }
}
// The example displays output like the following:
//       Mean: 506.34, n = 1,000
//       Mean: 504.69, n = 1,000
//       Mean: 489.32, n = 1,000
//       Mean: 505.96, n = 1,000
//       Mean: 515.31, n = 1,000
//       Mean: 499.94, n = 1,000
//       Mean: 496.92, n = 1,000
//       Mean: 508.58, n = 1,000
//       Mean: 494.88, n = 1,000
//       Mean: 493.53, n = 1,000
//
//       Mean of Means: 501.55, n = 10,000
open System
open System.Threading.Tasks

let tasks =
    [| for i = 1 to 10 do
           let delayInterval = 18 * i

           task {
               let mutable total = 0L
               do! Task.Delay delayInterval
               let rnd = Random()

               for _ = 1 to 1000 do
                   total <- total + (rnd.Next(0, 1000) |> int64)

               return total
           } |]

let continuation = Task.WhenAll tasks

try
    continuation.Wait()

with :? AggregateException ->
    ()

if continuation.Status = TaskStatus.RanToCompletion then
    for result in continuation.Result do
        printfn $"Mean: {float result / 1000.:N2}, n = 1,000"

    let grandTotal = continuation.Result |> Array.sum

    printfn $"\nMean of Means: {float grandTotal / 10000.:N2}, n = 10,000"

// Display information on faulted tasks.
else
    for t in tasks do
        printfn $"Task {t.Id}: {t.Status}"

// The example displays output like the following:
//       Mean: 506.34, n = 1,000
//       Mean: 504.69, n = 1,000
//       Mean: 489.32, n = 1,000
//       Mean: 505.96, n = 1,000
//       Mean: 515.31, n = 1,000
//       Mean: 499.94, n = 1,000
//       Mean: 496.92, n = 1,000
//       Mean: 508.58, n = 1,000
//       Mean: 494.88, n = 1,000
//       Mean: 493.53, n = 1,000
//
//       Mean of Means: 501.55, n = 10,000
Imports System.Collections.Generic
Imports System.Threading.Tasks

Module Example
   Public Sub Main()
      Dim tasks As New List(Of Task(Of Long))()
      For ctr As Integer = 1 To 10
         Dim delayInterval As Integer = 18 * ctr
         tasks.Add(Task.Run(Async Function()
                               Dim total As Long = 0
                               Await Task.Delay(delayInterval)
                               Dim rnd As New Random()
                               ' Generate 1,000 random numbers.
                               For n As Integer = 1 To 1000
                                  total += rnd.Next(0, 1000)
                               Next
                               Return total
                            End Function))
      Next
      Dim continuation = Task.WhenAll(tasks)
      Try
         continuation.Wait()
      Catch ae As AggregateException
      End Try
      
      If continuation.Status = TaskStatus.RanToCompletion Then
         Dim grandTotal As Long = 0
         For Each result in continuation.Result
            grandTotal += result
            Console.WriteLine("Mean: {0:N2}, n = 1,000", result/1000)
         Next
         Console.WriteLine()
         Console.WriteLine("Mean of Means: {0:N2}, n = 10,000",
                           grandTotal/10000)
      ' Display information on faulted tasks.
      Else 
         For Each t In tasks
            Console.WriteLine("Task {0}: {1}", t.Id, t.Status)
         Next
      End If
   End Sub
End Module
' The example displays output like the following:
'       Mean: 506.34, n = 1,000
'       Mean: 504.69, n = 1,000
'       Mean: 489.32, n = 1,000
'       Mean: 505.96, n = 1,000
'       Mean: 515.31, n = 1,000
'       Mean: 499.94, n = 1,000
'       Mean: 496.92, n = 1,000
'       Mean: 508.58, n = 1,000
'       Mean: 494.88, n = 1,000
'       Mean: 493.53, n = 1,000
'
'       Mean of Means: 501.55, n = 10,000

In this case, the ten individual tasks are stored in a List<T> object. List<T> implements the IEnumerable<T> interface.

Remarks

The call to WhenAll<TResult>(IEnumerable<Task<TResult>>) method does not block the calling thread. However, a call to the returned Result property does block the calling thread.

If any of the supplied tasks completes in a faulted state, the returned task will also complete in a Faulted state, where its exceptions will contain the aggregation of the set of unwrapped exceptions from each of the supplied tasks.

If none of the supplied tasks faulted but at least one of them was canceled, the returned task will end in the Canceled state.

If none of the tasks faulted and none of the tasks were canceled, the resulting task will end in the RanToCompletion state. The Task<TResult>.Result property of the returned task will be set to an array containing all of the results of the supplied tasks in the same order as they were provided (e.g. if the input tasks array contained t1, t2, t3, the output task's Task<TResult>.Result property will return an TResult[] where arr[0] == t1.Result, arr[1] == t2.Result, and arr[2] == t3.Result).

If the tasks argument contains no tasks, the returned task will immediately transition to a RanToCompletion state before it's returned to the caller. The returned TResult[] will be an array of 0 elements.

Applies to

WhenAll<TResult>(Task<TResult>[])

Source:
Task.cs
Source:
Task.cs
Source:
Task.cs

Creates a task that will complete when all of the Task<TResult> objects in an array have completed.

public:
generic <typename TResult>
 static System::Threading::Tasks::Task<cli::array <TResult> ^> ^ WhenAll(... cli::array <System::Threading::Tasks::Task<TResult> ^> ^ tasks);
public static System.Threading.Tasks.Task<TResult[]> WhenAll<TResult> (params System.Threading.Tasks.Task<TResult>[] tasks);
static member WhenAll : System.Threading.Tasks.Task<'Result>[] -> System.Threading.Tasks.Task<'Result[]>
Public Shared Function WhenAll(Of TResult) (ParamArray tasks As Task(Of TResult)()) As Task(Of TResult())

Type Parameters

TResult

The type of the completed task.

Parameters

tasks
Task<TResult>[]

The tasks to wait on for completion.

Returns

Task<TResult[]>

A task that represents the completion of all of the supplied tasks.

Exceptions

The tasks argument was null.

The tasks array contained a null task.

Examples

The following example creates ten tasks, each of which instantiates a random number generator that creates 1,000 random numbers between 1 and 1,000 and computes their mean. In this case, the ten individual tasks are stored in a Task<Int64> array. The Delay(Int32) method is used to delay instantiation of the random number generators so that they are not created with identical seed values. The call to the WhenAll method then returns an Int64 array that contains the mean computed by each task. These are then used to calculate the overall mean.

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Threading.Tasks;

public class Example
{
   public static void Main()
   {
      var tasks = new Task<long>[10];
      for (int ctr = 1; ctr <= 10; ctr++) {
         int delayInterval = 18 * ctr;
         tasks[ctr - 1] = Task.Run(async () => { long total = 0;
                                                 await Task.Delay(delayInterval);
                                                 var rnd = new Random();
                                                 // Generate 1,000 random numbers.
                                                 for (int n = 1; n <= 1000; n++)
                                                    total += rnd.Next(0, 1000);

                                                 return total; } );
      }
      var continuation = Task.WhenAll(tasks);
      try {
         continuation.Wait();
      }
      catch (AggregateException)
      {}
   
      if (continuation.Status == TaskStatus.RanToCompletion) {
         long grandTotal = 0;
         foreach (var result in continuation.Result) {
            grandTotal += result;
            Console.WriteLine("Mean: {0:N2}, n = 1,000", result/1000.0);
         }
   
         Console.WriteLine("\nMean of Means: {0:N2}, n = 10,000",
                           grandTotal/10000);
      }
      // Display information on faulted tasks.
      else { 
         foreach (var t in tasks)
            Console.WriteLine("Task {0}: {1}", t.Id, t.Status);
      }
   }
}
// The example displays output like the following:
//       Mean: 506.38, n = 1,000
//       Mean: 501.01, n = 1,000
//       Mean: 505.36, n = 1,000
//       Mean: 492.00, n = 1,000
//       Mean: 508.36, n = 1,000
//       Mean: 503.99, n = 1,000
//       Mean: 504.95, n = 1,000
//       Mean: 508.58, n = 1,000
//       Mean: 490.23, n = 1,000
//       Mean: 501.59, n = 1,000
//
//       Mean of Means: 502.00, n = 10,000
open System
open System.Threading.Tasks

let tasks =
    [| for i = 1 to 10 do
           let delayInterval = 18 * i

           task {
               let mutable total = 0L
               do! Task.Delay delayInterval
               let rnd = Random()

               for _ = 1 to 1000 do
                   total <- total + (rnd.Next(0, 1000) |> int64)

               return total
           } |]

let continuation = Task.WhenAll tasks

try
    continuation.Wait()

with :? AggregateException ->
    ()

if continuation.Status = TaskStatus.RanToCompletion then
    for result in continuation.Result do
        printfn $"Mean: {float result / 1000.:N2}, n = 1,000"

    let grandTotal = Array.sum continuation.Result

    printfn $"\nMean of Means: {float grandTotal / 10000.:N2}, n = 10,000"

// Display information on faulted tasks.
else
    for t in tasks do
        printfn $"Task {t.Id}: {t.Status}"

// The example displays output like the following:
//       Mean: 506.38, n = 1,000
//       Mean: 501.01, n = 1,000
//       Mean: 505.36, n = 1,000
//       Mean: 492.00, n = 1,000
//       Mean: 508.36, n = 1,000
//       Mean: 503.99, n = 1,000
//       Mean: 504.95, n = 1,000
//       Mean: 508.58, n = 1,000
//       Mean: 490.23, n = 1,000
//       Mean: 501.59, n = 1,000
//
//       Mean of Means: 502.00, n = 10,000
Imports System.Collections.Generic
Imports System.Threading.Tasks

Module Example
   Public Sub Main()
      Dim tasks(9) As Task(Of Long)
      For ctr As Integer = 1 To 10
         Dim delayInterval As Integer = 18 * ctr
         tasks(ctr - 1) =Task.Run(Async Function()
                                     Dim total As Long = 0
                                     Await Task.Delay(delayInterval)
                                     Dim rnd As New Random()
                                     ' Generate 1,000 random numbers.
                                     For n As Integer = 1 To 1000
                                        total += rnd.Next(0, 1000)
                                     Next
                                     Return total
                                  End Function)
      Next
      Dim continuation = Task.WhenAll(tasks)
      Try
         continuation.Wait()
      Catch ae As AggregateException
      End Try
         
      If continuation.Status = TaskStatus.RanToCompletion Then
         Dim grandTotal As Long = 0
         For Each result in continuation.Result
            grandTotal += result
            Console.WriteLine("Mean: {0:N2}, n = 1,000", result/1000)
         Next
         Console.WriteLine()
         Console.WriteLine("Mean of Means: {0:N2}, n = 10,000",
                           grandTotal/10000)
      ' Display information on faulted tasks.
      Else 
         For Each t In tasks
            Console.WriteLine("Task {0}: {1}", t.Id, t.Status)
         Next
      End If
   End Sub
End Module
' The example displays output like the following:
'       Mean: 506.38, n = 1,000
'       Mean: 501.01, n = 1,000
'       Mean: 505.36, n = 1,000
'       Mean: 492.00, n = 1,000
'       Mean: 508.36, n = 1,000
'       Mean: 503.99, n = 1,000
'       Mean: 504.95, n = 1,000
'       Mean: 508.58, n = 1,000
'       Mean: 490.23, n = 1,000
'       Mean: 501.59, n = 1,000
'
'       Mean of Means: 502.00, n = 10,000

Remarks

The call to WhenAll<TResult>(Task<TResult>[]) method does not block the calling thread. However, a call to the returned Result property does block the calling thread.

If any of the supplied tasks completes in a faulted state, the returned task will also complete in a Faulted state, where its exceptions will contain the aggregation of the set of unwrapped exceptions from each of the supplied tasks.

If none of the supplied tasks faulted but at least one of them was canceled, the returned task will end in the Canceled state.

If none of the tasks faulted and none of the tasks were canceled, the resulting task will end in the RanToCompletion state. The Result of the returned task will be set to an array containing all of the results of the supplied tasks in the same order as they were provided (e.g. if the input tasks array contained t1, t2, t3, the output task's Result will return an TResult[] where arr[0] == t1.Result, arr[1] == t2.Result, and arr[2] == t3.Result).

If the supplied array/enumerable contains no tasks, the returned task will immediately transition to a RanToCompletion state before it's returned to the caller. The returned TResult[] will be an array of 0 elements.

Applies to