/*
C#: The Complete Reference
by Herbert Schildt
Publisher: Osborne/McGraw-Hill (March 8, 2002)
ISBN: 0072134852
*/
// Create a thread of execution.
using System;
using System.Threading;
class MyThread {
public int count;
string thrdName;
public MyThread(string name) {
count = 0;
thrdName = name;
}
// Entry point of thread.
public void run() {
Console.WriteLine(thrdName + " starting.");
do {
Thread.Sleep(500);
Console.WriteLine("In " + thrdName +
", count is " + count);
count++;
} while(count < 10);
Console.WriteLine(thrdName + " terminating.");
}
}
public class MultiThread {
public static void Main() {
Console.WriteLine("Main thread starting.");
// First, construct a MyThread object.
MyThread mt = new MyThread("Child #1");
// Next, construct a thread from that object.
Thread newThrd = new Thread(new ThreadStart(mt.run));
// Finally, start execution of the thread.
newThrd.Start();
do {
Console.Write(".");
Thread.Sleep(100);
} while (mt.count != 10);
Console.WriteLine("Main thread ending.");
}
}
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