// statements_lock2.cs using System; using System.Threading; class Account { private Object thisLock = new Object(); int balance; Random r = new Random(); public Account(int initial) { balance = initial; } int Withdraw(int amount) { // This condition will never be true unless the lock statement // is commented out: if (balance < 0) { throw new Exception("Negative Balance"); } // Comment out the next line to see the effect of leaving out // the lock keyword: lock(thisLock) { if (balance >= amount) { Console.WriteLine("Balance before Withdrawal : " + balance); Console.WriteLine("Amount to Withdraw : -" + amount); balance = balance - amount; Console.WriteLine("Balance after Withdrawal : " + balance); return amount; } else { return 0; // transaction rejected } } } public void DoTransactions() { for (int i = 0; i < 100; i++) { Withdraw(r.Next(1, 100)); } } } class Test { static void Main() { Thread[] threads = new Thread[10]; Account acc = new Account(1000); for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) { Thread t = new Thread(new ThreadStart(acc.DoTransactions)); threads[i] = t; } for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) { threads[i].Start(); } } }
BEgininvoke :
NewTaskDelegate task = newTask; IAsyncResult asyncResult = task.BeginInvoke(100, null, null); //while (!asyncResult.WaitOne(100, false)) //{ // // //} double result1 = task.EndInvoke(asyncResult); Console.WriteLine(result1);