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Use Join()
Use Join()

/*
C#: The Complete Reference 
by Herbert Schildt 

Publisher: Osborne/McGraw-Hill (March 8, 2002)
ISBN: 0072134852
*/


// Use Join(). 
 
using System; 
using System.Threading; 
 
class MyThread 
  public int count; 
  public Thread thrd; 
 
  public MyThread(string name) { 
    count = 0
    thrd = new Thread(new ThreadStart(this.run))
    thrd.Name = name; 
    thrd.Start()
  
 
  // Entry point of thread. 
  void run() { 
    Console.WriteLine(thrd.Name + " starting.")
 
    do 
      Thread.Sleep(500)
      Console.WriteLine("In " + thrd.Name + 
                        ", count is " + count)
      count++; 
    while(count < 10)
 
    Console.WriteLine(thrd.Name + " terminating.")
  

 
// Use Join() to wait for threads to end. 
public class JoinThreads 
  public static void Main() { 
    Console.WriteLine("Main thread starting.")
 
    // Construct three threads. 
    MyThread mt1 = new MyThread("Child #1")
    MyThread mt2 = new MyThread("Child #2")
    MyThread mt3 = new MyThread("Child #3")
 
    mt1.thrd.Join()
    Console.WriteLine("Child #1 joined.")
 
    mt2.thrd.Join()
    Console.WriteLine("Child #2 joined.")
 
    mt3.thrd.Join()
    Console.WriteLine("Child #3 joined.")
 
    Console.WriteLine("Main thread ending.")
  
}


           
       
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