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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T21:36:00+00:00 2026-05-12T21:36:00+00:00

I do some operation on big file (around 4Mb) I do this : 1.

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I do some operation on “big” file (around 4Mb)

I do this :
1. Get all files from a directory and place them in an IList MyInfoClass has properties : name, extension, fullPath, creationDate, contentPart
2. I do a Linq query to get only some extension type.
3. I loop on the Linq query result and for each, I open the file, do some operation (get value) and put the result in MyFileIno.ContentPart.

FYI : 30 files, it’s a 14sec operation

That’s work.

The problem, when I run my library from the UI, when I click the button, the window freeze during operation time. I’d like :

  1. a solution to not freeze the form
  2. see the progress operation

Could you give me the best practice to solve this kind of problem ?

Thanks,

Code

public class FileManager 
{
    public string CurrentFileName { get; set; }
    public void Validation(string path)
    {
        IList<InfoFile> listFile = GetListFile(path);
        foreach (InfoFile item in listFile)
        {
            CurrentFileName = item.Name;
            .....
        }
    }
}


private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    var worker = new BackgroundWorker();
    worker.DoWork += (s, args) =>
    {
        int percentProgress = 6;
        FileManager fileManager = new FileManager();
        fileManager.Validation(@"C:.....");
        ((BackgroundWorker)s).ReportProgress(percentProgress, fileManager.CurrentFileName);
    };

    worker.ProgressChanged += (s, args) =>
    {
        var currentFilename = (string)args.UserState;
        label1.Text = currentFilename;
        progressBar1.Value = args.ProgressPercentage;
    };

    worker.RunWorkerCompleted += (s, args) =>
    {
        progressBar1.Value = 0;
    };
    worker.RunWorkerAsync();
}
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    2026-05-12T21:36:00+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 9:36 pm

    The application freezes because you are performing the file parsing in the main thread. You could use BackgroundWorker to perform operation on a new thread. Here’s some pseudo code that might help you to get started:

    private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
    {
        var worker = new BackgroundWorker();
        worker.DoWork += (s, args) =>
        {
            // Here you perform the operation and report progress:
            int percentProgress = ...
            string currentFilename = ...
            ((BackgroundWorker)s).ReportProgress(percentProgress, currentFilename);
            // Remark: Don't modify the GUI here because this runs on a different thread
        };
        worker.ProgressChanged += (s, args) =>
        {
            var currentFilename = (string)args.UserState;
            // TODO: show the current filename somewhere on the UI and update progress
            progressBar1.Value = args.ProgressPercentage;
        };
        worker.RunWorkerCompleted += (s, args) =>
        {
            // Remark: This runs when the DoWork method completes or throws an exception
            // If args.Error != null report to user that something went wrong
            progressBar1.Value = 0;
        };
        worker.RunWorkerAsync();
    }
    
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