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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T05:53:21+00:00 2026-05-14T05:53:21+00:00

Following on from my question here , if I replace an image in a

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Following on from my question here, if I replace an image in a picture box, should I dispose the original image first?

Or, what about this situation:

Dim bm As New Bitmap(32,32)  
bm = New Bitmap(32,32)  
bm = New Bitmap(32,32)  
bm = New Bitmap(32,32)  

Does bm need only to be disposed at the end, or should it be disposed before each re-creation?


Thanks all for the answers. A big oversight there on my part. I knew a control took care of disposing its children but It hadn’t occurred to me that I should dispose an old image if I replaced it.

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    2026-05-14T05:53:22+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 5:53 am

    Yes, you should dispose the old object before you create a new image on top of the same variable. By creating a new image with the same variable, you are removing a reference to it. If there are no references to the old object, you are signifying that it should be picked up by the GC (Garbage Collector). Although technically, this “should” eventually result in the memory being freed assuming that the finalizer makes sure that non-managed resources are taken care of, this is a big assumption (You can’t even really assume that the finalizer will be called), and it causes more work for the system. Non-default finalizers causes extra work for the GC in terms of garbage collection level promotion, resulting in taking longer for the memory to be deallocated, and the number of times the GC has to run to do so.

    This is assuming that is all written to make sure the finalizer handles it. Anytime an object has a Dispose method (anything which implements IDisposable which BitMap does), it should be called before removing reference to the object (falling out of scope, removing reference to the object etc.).

    Here is an article on how the Garbage Collector works in .net

    http://www.devx.com/dotnet/Article/33167

    Here is how MS says the dispose / finalizer should be implemented:

    http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/b1yfkh5e.aspx

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