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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T09:38:08+00:00 2026-05-15T09:38:08+00:00

I’m building an app that uses and scanner API and a image to other

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I’m building an app that uses and scanner API and a image to other format converter. I have a method (actually a click event) that do this:

  private void ButtonScanAndParse_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
  {
     short scan_result = scanner_api.Scan();

     if (scan_result == 1)
        parse_api.Parse(); // This will check for a saved image the scanner_api stores on disk, and then convert it.
  }

The problem is that the if condition (scan_result == 1) is evaluated inmediatly, so it just don’t work.

How can I force the CLR to wait until the API return the convenient result.

NOTE

Just by doing something like:

  private void ButtonScanAndParse_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
  {
     short scan_result = scanner_api.Scan();
     MessageBox.Show("Result = " + scan_result);
     if (scan_result == 1)
        parse_api.Parse(); // This will check for a saved image the scanner_api stores on disk, and then convert it.
  }

It works and display the results.

Is there a way to do this, how?

Thank you very much!

UPDATE:

Theres an event on the scanner API:

Public Event EndScan() // Occurs when the scanned the image.

But I don’t know how to use it. Any Idea?

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    2026-05-15T09:38:09+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 9:38 am

    That really depends on how the API works. If scanner_api.Scan() is blocking, then it will sit at that line waiting for a result. Once it gets the result, the if will evaluate. This can cause your UI to become unresponsive, so you often have to implement some sort of threading to do it in the background. I’m guessing from your question that isn’t the way this API works.

    Another way this could work is with polling. You check every so often to see what the result is. You don’t want to check constantly and use up all your resources (such as CPU), so you check at an interval. Sheldon’s answer with a Timer achieves this.

    At least one more way this may work is with a callback. You send the API a callback function to call when the status has updated. This can be implemented as events (delegate) you tie into or a regular delegate you pass as a parameter. You’ll often see these implemented as “OnStatusChanged”, “OnCompleted”, etc.

    Basically, it’s down to what the API supports. Polling usually works, the others have to be supported. Check your API documentation for examples if possible.

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