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PingCompletedEventHandler Delegate
Visual Studio 2010
Represents the method that will handle the PingCompleted event of a Ping object.
Assembly: System (in System.dll)
public delegate void PingCompletedEventHandler( Object^ sender, PingCompletedEventArgs^ e )
Parameters
- sender
- Type: System::Object
The source of the PingCompleted event.
- e
- Type: System.Net.NetworkInformation::PingCompletedEventArgs
A PingCompletedEventArgs object that contains the event data.
The following code example demonstrates specifying a PingCompletedEventHandler to respond to a PingCompleted event.
#using <System.dll> using namespace System; using namespace System::Text; using namespace System::Net; using namespace System::Net::NetworkInformation; using namespace System::ComponentModel; using namespace System::Threading; void PingCompletedCallback( Object^ sender, PingCompletedEventArgs^ e ); void DisplayReply( PingReply^ reply ); int main() { array<String^>^args = Environment::GetCommandLineArgs(); if ( args->Length == 1 ) throw gcnew ArgumentException( "Ping needs a host or IP Address." ); String^ who = args[ 1 ]; AutoResetEvent^ waiter = gcnew AutoResetEvent( false ); Ping ^ pingSender = gcnew Ping; // When the PingCompleted event is raised, // the PingCompletedCallback method is called. pingSender->PingCompleted += gcnew PingCompletedEventHandler( PingCompletedCallback ); // Create a buffer of 32 bytes of data to be transmitted. String^ data = "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa"; array<Byte>^buffer = Encoding::ASCII->GetBytes( data ); // Wait 12 seconds for a reply. int timeout = 12000; // Set options for transmission: // The data can go through 64 gateways or routers // before it is destroyed, and the data packet // cannot be fragmented. PingOptions ^ options = gcnew PingOptions( 64,true ); Console::WriteLine( "Time to live: {0}", options->Ttl ); Console::WriteLine( "Don't fragment: {0}", options->DontFragment ); // Send the ping asynchronously. // Use the waiter as the user token. // When the callback completes, it can wake up this thread. pingSender->SendAsync( who, timeout, buffer, options, waiter ); // Prevent this example application from ending. // A real application should do something useful // when possible. waiter->WaitOne(); Console::WriteLine( "Ping example completed." ); } void PingCompletedCallback( Object^ /*sender*/, PingCompletedEventArgs^ e ) { // If the operation was canceled, display a message to the user. if ( e->Cancelled ) { Console::WriteLine( "Ping canceled." ); // Let the main thread resume. // UserToken is the AutoResetEvent object that the main thread // is waiting for. (dynamic_cast<AutoResetEvent^>(e->UserState))->Set(); } // If an error occurred, display the exception to the user. if ( e->Error != nullptr ) { Console::WriteLine( "Ping failed:" ); Console::WriteLine( e->Error->ToString() ); // Let the main thread resume. (dynamic_cast<AutoResetEvent^>(e->UserState))->Set(); } PingReply ^ reply = e->Reply; DisplayReply( reply ); // Let the main thread resume. (dynamic_cast<AutoResetEvent^>(e->UserState))->Set(); } void DisplayReply( PingReply ^ reply ) { if ( reply == nullptr ) return; Console::WriteLine( "ping status: {0}", reply->Status ); if ( reply->Status == IPStatus::Success ) { Console::WriteLine( "Address: {0}", reply->Address->ToString() ); Console::WriteLine( "RoundTrip time: {0}", reply->RoundtripTime ); Console::WriteLine( "Time to live: {0}", reply->Options->Ttl ); Console::WriteLine( "Don't fragment: {0}", reply->Options->DontFragment ); Console::WriteLine( "Buffer size: {0}", reply->Buffer->Length ); } }
Windows 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
The .NET Framework does not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see .NET Framework System Requirements.
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