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示例1: Main
' Use this code inside a project created with the Visual Basic > Windows Desktop > Console Application template.
' Replace the default code in Module1.vb with this code. Then right click the project in Solution Explorer,
' select Properties, and set the Startup Object to Timer1.
' To avoid confusion with other Timer classes, this sample always uses the fully-qualified
' name of System.Timers.Timer.
Public Class Module1
Private Shared aTimer As System.Timers.Timer
Public Shared Sub Main()
' Normally, the timer is declared at the class level, so that it stays in scope as long as it
' is needed. If the timer is declared in a long-running method, KeepAlive must be used to prevent
' the JIT compiler from allowing aggressive garbage collection to occur before the method ends.
' You can experiment with this by commenting out the class-level declaration and uncommenting
' the declaration below; then uncomment the GC.KeepAlive(aTimer) at the end of the method.
'Dim aTimer As System.Timers.Timer
' Create a timer and set a two second interval.
aTimer = New System.Timers.Timer()
aTimer.Interval = 2000
' Alternate method: create a Timer with an interval argument to the constructor.
' aTimer = New System.Timers.Timer(2000)
' Hook up the Elapsed event for the timer.
AddHandler aTimer.Elapsed, AddressOf OnTimedEvent
' Have the timer fire repeated events (true is the default)
aTimer.AutoReset = True
' Start the timer
aTimer.Enabled = True
Console.WriteLine("Press the Enter key to exit the program at any time... ")
Console.ReadLine()
' If the timer is declared in a long-running method, use KeepAlive to prevent garbage collection
' from occurring before the method ends.
'GC.KeepAlive(aTimer)
End Sub
Private Shared Sub OnTimedEvent(source As Object, e As System.Timers.ElapsedEventArgs)
Console.WriteLine("The Elapsed event was raised at {0}", e.SignalTime)
End Sub
End Class
' This example displays output like the following:
' Press the Enter key to exit the program at any time...
' The Elapsed event was raised at 5/20/2015 8:48:58 PM
' The Elapsed event was raised at 5/20/2015 8:49:00 PM
' The Elapsed event was raised at 5/20/2015 8:49:02 PM
' The Elapsed event was raised at 5/20/2015 8:49:04 PM
' The Elapsed event was raised at 5/20/2015 8:49:06 PM