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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T22:23:56+00:00 2026-05-13T22:23:56+00:00

I have this timer function, it gives me following exception. Collection was modified; enumeration

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I have this timer function, it gives me following exception.
Collection was modified; enumeration operation may not execute
once i remove the object from hashtable.

what is the solution to implement similar functionality

void timerFunction(object data)
    {
    lock (tMap.SyncRoot)
    {
      foreach (UInt32 id in tMap.Keys)
      {
         MyObj obj=(MyObj) runScriptMap[id];
         obj.time = obj.time -1;
         if (obj.time <= 0)
         {                      
            tMap.Remove(id);
         }
       }
    }
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    2026-05-13T22:23:57+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:23 pm

    The traditional way is, in your foreach loop, to collect the items to be deleted into, say, a List. Then once the foreach loop has finished, do another foreach over that List (not over tMap this time), calling tMap.Remove:

    void timerFunction(object data)
    {
      lock (tMap.SyncRoot)
      {
        List<UInt32> toRemove = new List<UInt32>();
    
        foreach (UInt32 id in tMap.Keys)
        {
          MyObj obj=(MyObj) runScriptMap[id];
          obj.time = obj.time -1;
          if (obj.time <= 0)
          {                      
            toRemove.Add(id);
          }
        }
    
        foreach (UInt32 id in toRemove)
        {
          tMap.Remove(id);
        }
      }
    }
    
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