Is it possible to close a form while the constructor is executing (or simply to stop it showing at this stage)?
I have the following code:
public partial class MyForm : Form
{
public MyForm()
{
if (MyFunc())
{
this.Close();
}
}
}
Which throws an ObjectDisposedException in Main(), here:
static void Main()
{
...
// Following line errors
Application.Run(new MyForm());
}
I’ve tried checking the result of MyForm like this:
static void Main()
{
...
MyForm frm = new MyForm();
if (frm != null)
{
// Following line errors
Application.Run(frm);
}
}
But that doesn’t seem to help. Can anyone tell me a way around this, please? Maybe a way to check the form to see if it still exists?
Calling
Closefrom the constructor of the Form is not possible, as it will callDisposeon a Form that has not yet been created. To close the Form after construction, assign an anonymous event handler to theLoadevent that closes your Form before it is displayed for the first time: