I’m looking for a way to update my progress bar while copying a file from one location to another.
I’m doing the copy in a BackgroundWorker and have the progress bar updating in the background as well. I’ve tried using the file.length to get the file size and use that to work the percentage and update the bar that way but to no joy.
I’m attaching the code and any help would be greatly appreciated, Thank you.
namespace Copier
{
public partial class Form1 : Form
{
public Form1()
{
InitializeComponent();
}
// Declare for use in all methods
public string copyFrom;
public string copyTo;
private void btnCopyFrom_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
// uses a openFileDialog, openFD, to chose the file to copy
copyFrom = "";
openFD.InitialDirectory = @"C:\Documents and Settings\user\My Documents";
openFD.FileName = "";
//openFD.ShowDialog();
if (openFD.ShowDialog() == DialogResult.Cancel)
{
MessageBox.Show("cancel button clicked");
}
else
{
// sets copyFrom = to the file chosen from the openFD
copyFrom = openFD.FileName;
// shows it in a textbox
txtCopyFrom.Text = copyFrom;
}
}
private void btnCopyTo_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
//uses folderBrowserDialog, folderBD, to chose the folder to copy to
copyTo = "";
this.folderBD.RootFolder = System.Environment.SpecialFolder.MyComputer;
this.folderBD.ShowNewFolderButton = false;
//folderBD.ShowDialog();
//DialogResult result = this.folderBD.ShowDialog();
if (folderBD.ShowDialog() == DialogResult.Cancel)
{
MessageBox.Show("cancel button clicked");
}
else
{
// sets copyTo = to the folder chosen from folderBD
copyTo = this.folderBD.SelectedPath;
//shows it in a textbox.
txtCopyTo.Text = copyTo;
}
}
private void btnCopy_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
copyBGW.RunWorkerAsync();
}
private void btnCancel_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Application.Exit();
}
//=================================================================
// BackGroundWorkers
//=================================================================
private void copyBGW_DoWork(object sender, DoWorkEventArgs e)
{
try
{
// copies file
string destinatationPath = Path.Combine(copyTo, Path.GetFileName(copyFrom));
File.Copy(copyFrom, destinatationPath);
MessageBox.Show("File Copied");
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
MessageBox.Show(ex.Message);
}
}
}
Or could someone show me a way to just make the progress bar go by its self so it shows that the form hasn’t frozen?
Have cleaned up the code
Thanks for the input so far
This can’t work on multiple levels. First of all, the background worker needs to be set to “report changes” via WorkerReportsProgress, but this flag doesn’t mean he can do that automatically, of course that won’t work. For that the Worker provides the method ReportProgress you need to call that method to show the current progress. And this reveals the final flaw of your approach. The File.Copy method is blocking but your worker needs time to call the ReportProgress method. So you need to find a way to copy your file asynchronously. This question might help and of course Dave Bishs comment is a very good reference for async file copy.