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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T10:14:10+00:00 2026-05-15T10:14:10+00:00

How to pass parameters to the function called by ElapsedEventHandler? My code: private static

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How to pass parameters to the function called by ElapsedEventHandler?

My code:

private static void InitTimer(int Index)
{
    keepAlive[Index] = new Timer();
    keepAlive[Index].Interval = 3000;
    keepAlive[Index].Elapsed += new ElapsedEventHandler(keepAlive_Elapsed[, Index]);
    keepAlive[Index].Start();
}

public static void keepAlive_Elapsed(object sender, EventArgs e[, int Index])
{

    PacketWriter writer = new PacketWriter();
    writer.AppendString("KEEPALIVE|.\\");
    ServerSocket.Send(writer.getWorkspace(), Index);
    ServerSocket.DisconnectSocket(Index);
}

What I want to do is between the brackets ([ and ]).
But just doing it like that obviously doesn’t work…

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    2026-05-15T10:14:10+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 10:14 am

    You can’t do this within the method itself – you have to make your event handler aware of its context, effectively. The simplest way of doing this is with a lambda expression or anonymous method:

    private static void InitTimer(int Index)
    {
        keepAlive[Index] = new Timer();
        keepAlive[Index].Interval = 3000;
        keepAlive[Index].Elapsed += delegate { KeepAliveElapsed(Index); };
        keepAlive[Index].Start();
    }
    
    public static void KeepAliveElapsed(int Index)
    {    
        PacketWriter writer = new PacketWriter();
        writer.AppendString("KEEPALIVE|.\\");
        ServerSocket.Send(writer.getWorkspace(), Index);
        ServerSocket.DisconnectSocket(Index);
    }
    

    Here, the anonymous method (the bit with the delegate keyword) has created a delegate which knows about the Index parameter to InitTimer. It just calls the KeepAliveElapsed method. I’ve used the anonymous method syntax because you didn’t need the sender or event args; if you did need them I’d probably use a lambda expression instead, e.g.

    private static void InitTimer(int Index)
    {
        keepAlive[Index] = new Timer();
        keepAlive[Index].Interval = 3000;
        keepAlive[Index].Elapsed += (sender, args) => KeepAliveElapsed(sender, Index);
        keepAlive[Index].Start();
    }
    
    public static void KeepAliveElapsed(object sender, int Index)
    {    
        PacketWriter writer = new PacketWriter();
        writer.AppendString("KEEPALIVE|.\\" + sender);
        ServerSocket.Send(writer.getWorkspace(), Index);
        ServerSocket.DisconnectSocket(Index);
    }
    

    (Note that conventionally the Index parameter should be called index, btw.)

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