Reputation: 882
I am building a Xamarin cross platform app targeting IOS Android and Windows Phone 8.1 using .Net 4.5.1. When I try to reference System.Timers in the PCL project, it is not there. How do I fix this?
Upvotes: 6
Views: 5163
Reputation: 18799
I noticed this the other day. Eventhough the class is in the API documentation System.Threading.Timer Class..Annoying.
Anyway I created my own Timer class, using Task.Delay()
:
public class Timer
{
private int _waitTime;
public int WaitTime
{
get { return _waitTime; }
set { _waitTime = value; }
}
private bool _isRunning;
public bool IsRunning
{
get { return _isRunning; }
set { _isRunning = value; }
}
public event EventHandler Elapsed;
protected virtual void OnTimerElapsed()
{
if (Elapsed != null)
{
Elapsed(this, new EventArgs());
}
}
public Timer(int waitTime)
{
WaitTime = waitTime;
}
public async Task Start()
{
int seconds = 0;
IsRunning = true;
while (IsRunning)
{
if (seconds != 0 && seconds % WaitTime == 0)
{
OnTimerElapsed();
}
await Task.Delay(1000);
seconds++;
}
}
public void Stop()
{
IsRunning = false;
}
}
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 589
You can use : Device.StartTimer
Syntax :
public static void StartTimer (TimeSpan interval, Func<bool> callback)
Examples : increment number every 1 seconds for 1 minutes
int number = 0;
Device.StartTimer(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(1),() => {
number++;
if(number <= 60)
{
return true; //continue
}
return false ; //not continue
});
Examples : wait for 5 seconds to run function one time
Device.StartTimer(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(5),() => {
DoSomething();
return false ; //not continue
});
Upvotes: 11