# Task-based asynchronous pattern
# Basic usage of Async/Await
You can start some slow process in parallel and then collect the results when they are done:
Public Sub Main()
Dim results = Task.WhenAll(SlowCalculation, AnotherSlowCalculation).Result
For Each result In results
Console.WriteLine(result)
Next
End Sub
Async Function SlowCalculation() As Task(Of Integer)
Await Task.Delay(2000)
Return 40
End Function
Async Function AnotherSlowCalculation() As Task(Of Integer)
Await Task.Delay(2000)
Return 60
End Function
After two seconds both the results will be available.
# Using TAP with LINQ
You can create an IEnumerable
of Task
by passing AddressOf AsyncMethod
to the LINQ Select
method and then start and wait all the results with Task.WhenAll
If your method has parameters matching the previous LINQ chain call, they will be automatically mapped.
Public Sub Main()
Dim tasks = Enumerable.Range(0, 100).Select(AddressOf TurnSlowlyIntegerIntoString)
Dim resultingStrings = Task.WhenAll(tasks).Result
For Each value In resultingStrings
Console.WriteLine(value)
Next
End Sub
Async Function TurnSlowlyIntegerIntoString(input As Integer) As Task(Of String)
Await Task.Delay(2000)
Return input.ToString()
End Function
To map different arguments you can replace AddressOf Method
with a lambda:
Function(linqData As Integer) MyNonMatchingMethod(linqData, "Other parameter")