Executing methods at a specified time












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I would like to execute method at a specified time e.g. execute some method in five minutes. I don't need to execute it in interval ( every day or every hour), just once.
I making web application with asp.net core 2.1. I would like to be able to add e.g. 3 jobs to do
1) in 5 min
2) in 10 min
3) in 15 min
and expecting to perform when time is over.
How can I do it in a simple way?










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    I would like to execute method at a specified time e.g. execute some method in five minutes. I don't need to execute it in interval ( every day or every hour), just once.
    I making web application with asp.net core 2.1. I would like to be able to add e.g. 3 jobs to do
    1) in 5 min
    2) in 10 min
    3) in 15 min
    and expecting to perform when time is over.
    How can I do it in a simple way?










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      I would like to execute method at a specified time e.g. execute some method in five minutes. I don't need to execute it in interval ( every day or every hour), just once.
      I making web application with asp.net core 2.1. I would like to be able to add e.g. 3 jobs to do
      1) in 5 min
      2) in 10 min
      3) in 15 min
      and expecting to perform when time is over.
      How can I do it in a simple way?










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      I would like to execute method at a specified time e.g. execute some method in five minutes. I don't need to execute it in interval ( every day or every hour), just once.
      I making web application with asp.net core 2.1. I would like to be able to add e.g. 3 jobs to do
      1) in 5 min
      2) in 10 min
      3) in 15 min
      and expecting to perform when time is over.
      How can I do it in a simple way?







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          Why not use timers. Simple and easy...



          private System.Timers.Timer myTimer;
          private int minutes = Settings.Default.5MinuteTimer;

          private void SetTimer()
          {
          myTimer= new System.Timers.Timer(1000 * 60 * minutes);
          myTimer.Elapsed += OnTimedEvent;
          myTimer.AutoReset = false; //Fire event only once.
          myTimer.Enabled = true;
          }

          private void OnTimedEvent(Object source, ElapsedEventArgs e)
          {
          MyMethod();
          }

          private MyMethod()
          {
          myTimer.Stop(); //Calling stop will also Dispose the timer.
          // Other code.
          }





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          • ok, but if i would like to know how much time is left? is there easy way to check this. e.g. I planned to do some work in 5 hours. After 3 hours I want to know how much longer do I have to wait. I think that I have to do it for my own but maybe you can help me
            – Indigo_heart
            Nov 12 at 19:54






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            @Indigo_heart Check out this answer... stackoverflow.com/a/2278550/229930
            – Dean Kuga
            Nov 12 at 20:05











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          Why not use timers. Simple and easy...



          private System.Timers.Timer myTimer;
          private int minutes = Settings.Default.5MinuteTimer;

          private void SetTimer()
          {
          myTimer= new System.Timers.Timer(1000 * 60 * minutes);
          myTimer.Elapsed += OnTimedEvent;
          myTimer.AutoReset = false; //Fire event only once.
          myTimer.Enabled = true;
          }

          private void OnTimedEvent(Object source, ElapsedEventArgs e)
          {
          MyMethod();
          }

          private MyMethod()
          {
          myTimer.Stop(); //Calling stop will also Dispose the timer.
          // Other code.
          }





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          • ok, but if i would like to know how much time is left? is there easy way to check this. e.g. I planned to do some work in 5 hours. After 3 hours I want to know how much longer do I have to wait. I think that I have to do it for my own but maybe you can help me
            – Indigo_heart
            Nov 12 at 19:54






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            @Indigo_heart Check out this answer... stackoverflow.com/a/2278550/229930
            – Dean Kuga
            Nov 12 at 20:05
















          1














          Why not use timers. Simple and easy...



          private System.Timers.Timer myTimer;
          private int minutes = Settings.Default.5MinuteTimer;

          private void SetTimer()
          {
          myTimer= new System.Timers.Timer(1000 * 60 * minutes);
          myTimer.Elapsed += OnTimedEvent;
          myTimer.AutoReset = false; //Fire event only once.
          myTimer.Enabled = true;
          }

          private void OnTimedEvent(Object source, ElapsedEventArgs e)
          {
          MyMethod();
          }

          private MyMethod()
          {
          myTimer.Stop(); //Calling stop will also Dispose the timer.
          // Other code.
          }





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          • ok, but if i would like to know how much time is left? is there easy way to check this. e.g. I planned to do some work in 5 hours. After 3 hours I want to know how much longer do I have to wait. I think that I have to do it for my own but maybe you can help me
            – Indigo_heart
            Nov 12 at 19:54






          • 1




            @Indigo_heart Check out this answer... stackoverflow.com/a/2278550/229930
            – Dean Kuga
            Nov 12 at 20:05














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          1






          Why not use timers. Simple and easy...



          private System.Timers.Timer myTimer;
          private int minutes = Settings.Default.5MinuteTimer;

          private void SetTimer()
          {
          myTimer= new System.Timers.Timer(1000 * 60 * minutes);
          myTimer.Elapsed += OnTimedEvent;
          myTimer.AutoReset = false; //Fire event only once.
          myTimer.Enabled = true;
          }

          private void OnTimedEvent(Object source, ElapsedEventArgs e)
          {
          MyMethod();
          }

          private MyMethod()
          {
          myTimer.Stop(); //Calling stop will also Dispose the timer.
          // Other code.
          }





          share|improve this answer














          Why not use timers. Simple and easy...



          private System.Timers.Timer myTimer;
          private int minutes = Settings.Default.5MinuteTimer;

          private void SetTimer()
          {
          myTimer= new System.Timers.Timer(1000 * 60 * minutes);
          myTimer.Elapsed += OnTimedEvent;
          myTimer.AutoReset = false; //Fire event only once.
          myTimer.Enabled = true;
          }

          private void OnTimedEvent(Object source, ElapsedEventArgs e)
          {
          MyMethod();
          }

          private MyMethod()
          {
          myTimer.Stop(); //Calling stop will also Dispose the timer.
          // Other code.
          }






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          answered Nov 12 at 19:39









          Dean Kuga

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          • ok, but if i would like to know how much time is left? is there easy way to check this. e.g. I planned to do some work in 5 hours. After 3 hours I want to know how much longer do I have to wait. I think that I have to do it for my own but maybe you can help me
            – Indigo_heart
            Nov 12 at 19:54






          • 1




            @Indigo_heart Check out this answer... stackoverflow.com/a/2278550/229930
            – Dean Kuga
            Nov 12 at 20:05


















          • ok, but if i would like to know how much time is left? is there easy way to check this. e.g. I planned to do some work in 5 hours. After 3 hours I want to know how much longer do I have to wait. I think that I have to do it for my own but maybe you can help me
            – Indigo_heart
            Nov 12 at 19:54






          • 1




            @Indigo_heart Check out this answer... stackoverflow.com/a/2278550/229930
            – Dean Kuga
            Nov 12 at 20:05
















          ok, but if i would like to know how much time is left? is there easy way to check this. e.g. I planned to do some work in 5 hours. After 3 hours I want to know how much longer do I have to wait. I think that I have to do it for my own but maybe you can help me
          – Indigo_heart
          Nov 12 at 19:54




          ok, but if i would like to know how much time is left? is there easy way to check this. e.g. I planned to do some work in 5 hours. After 3 hours I want to know how much longer do I have to wait. I think that I have to do it for my own but maybe you can help me
          – Indigo_heart
          Nov 12 at 19:54




          1




          1




          @Indigo_heart Check out this answer... stackoverflow.com/a/2278550/229930
          – Dean Kuga
          Nov 12 at 20:05




          @Indigo_heart Check out this answer... stackoverflow.com/a/2278550/229930
          – Dean Kuga
          Nov 12 at 20:05


















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