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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T17:04:03+00:00 2026-06-17T17:04:03+00:00

I’m trying to make my first application where I use event to communicate between

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I’m trying to make my first application where I use event to communicate between two threads. I don’t understand working with delegates very well so I need advice how to finish my application and what are my mistakes (If any)?

I use two classes. Class 1, with two threads in it:

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading;

public class MyThreadTest : EventArgs
{
private string _threadOutput = "";
private bool _stopThreads = false;


            /// <summary>
            /// Thread 1: Loop continuously,
            /// Thread 1: Displays that we are in thread 1
            /// </summary>
            void DisplayThread1()
            {

                  while (_stopThreads == false)
                  {
                        Console.WriteLine("Display Thread 1");

                        // Assign the shared memory to a message about thread #1
                        _threadOutput = "Hello Thread1";


                        Thread.Sleep(1000);  // simulate a lot of processing 

                        // tell the user what thread we are in thread #1, and display shared memory
                        Console.WriteLine("Thread 1 Output --> {0}", _threadOutput);



                  }
            }



            /// <summary>
            /// Thread 2: Loop continuously,
            /// Thread 2: Displays that we are in thread 2
            /// </summary>
            void DisplayThread2()
            {
                  while (_stopThreads == false)
                  {
                    Console.WriteLine("Display Thread 2");


                   // Assign the shared memory to a message about thread #2
                    _threadOutput = "Hello Thread2";


                    Thread.Sleep(1000);  // simulate a lot of processing

                   // tell the user we are in thread #2
                    Console.WriteLine("Thread 2 Output --> {0}", _threadOutput);


                  }
            }



            void CreateThreads()
            {
                // construct two threads for our demonstration;
                Thread thread1 = new Thread(new ThreadStart(DisplayThread1));
                Thread thread2 = new Thread(new ThreadStart(DisplayThread2));

                // start them
                thread1.Start();
                thread2.Start();
            }
            public static void Main()
            {
                MyThreadTest StartMultiThreads = new MyThreadTest();
                StartMultiThreads.CreateThreads();
            }
}

I know there is some extra code but generally my goal is to simulate two threads.

The second class where I try to implement my delegate and eventually use a custom event for sending a message from the first thread to the second (at lest this is my final goal) :

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;

   class Class1
   {
       public delegate void ShowMyMessage(object sender, EventArgs e);
       public event ShowMyMessage ShowIt;

       // Invoke the ShowIt event; called whenever I like it :)
       protected virtual void OnShowIt(EventArgs e)
       {
           if (ShowIt != null)
               ShowIt(this, e);
       }
   }

   class EventListener
   {
       private Class1 msg;

       public EventListener(Class1 msg)
       {
           Class1 Message = msg;
           // Add "ListChanged" to the Changed event on "List".
           Message.ShowIt += new ShowMyMessage(MessageShowIt);
       }

       // This will be called whenever the list changes.
       private void ListChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
       {
           Console.WriteLine("This is called when the event fires.");
       }
   }

I know it’s not just a stupid mistake, but I need to know if this is the way to create an event and how I can finish successfully my job?

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    2026-06-17T17:04:04+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 5:04 pm

    When you subscribe to an event you provide information about the method and the instance of an object. But not about a thread.

    Events are always handled on the same thread where they were raised. Synchronously.

    So events are not a mechanism to communicate between threads.

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