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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T07:22:27+00:00 2026-05-15T07:22:27+00:00

I have written a thread which I’ve started using the start method but I’m

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I have written a thread which I’ve started using the start method but I’m not able to know when the thread has done executing the method and destroy the thread object.

_ProgressThread = New Thread(AddressOf ExecProc)
_ProgressThread.IsBackground = False
_ProgressThread.Start()

//the flow of execution should come here only after the thread has executed the method
//but its coming and executing this line after the thread has started.
 Me.MainInit()
_ProgressThread = Nothing

What is the best method. Please help. Also I want to call a method after the thread has done executing the method.

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    2026-05-15T07:22:28+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 7:22 am

    There are two (or more) possible ways. One is to use a ManualResetEvent as follows:

    _Event = New ManualResetEvent(False); <-- Create event globally
    

    Then, in your thread’s start code:

    _ProgressThread = New Thread(AddressOf ExecProc)
    _ProgressThread.IsBackground = False
    _ProgressThread.Start()
    
    //the flow of execution should come here only after the thread has executed the method
    //but its coming and executing this line after the thread has started.
    _Event.WaitOne(); <-- This waits!
    _Event.Close();   <-- This closes the event
    
    Me.MainInit()
    _ProgressThread = Nothing
    

    In your thread method, you must call _Event.Set() before the method returns in all cases, otherwise your application will be blocked.

    Another way would be to have to thread invoke a delegate when finished. The code that you want to execute after the thread is done (Me.MainInit()) would then go into the delegate method. This is actually quite elegant.

    For example:

    public delegate void ThreadDoneDelegate();
    
    private void ExecProc()
    {
        ThreadDoneDelegate del = new ThreadDoneDelegate(TheThreadIsDone);
    
        ... // Do work here
    
        this.Invoke(del);
    }
    
    private void TheThreadIsDone()
    {
        ... // Continue with your work
    }
    

    Sorry, I do not speek VB fluently, so you’ll have to convert this little C# snippet 🙂

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