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c# - GUI not updating until code is finished

Hey, I have a sequence of code that goes something like this:

label.Text = "update 0";
doWork();
label.Text = "update 1";
doWork2();
label.Text = "update 2";

Basically, the GUI does not update at all, until all the code is done executing. How to overcome this?

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An ugly hack is to use Application.DoEvents. While this works, I'd advise against it.

A better solution is to use a BackgroundWorker or a seperate thread to perform long running tasks. Don't use the GUI thread because this will cause it to block.

An important thing to be aware of is that changes to the GUI must be made on the GUI thread so you need to transfer control back to the GUI thread for you label updates. This is done using Invoke. If you use a BackgroundWorker you can use ReportProgress - this will automatically handle calling Invoke for you.


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