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Variables with Threads

Asked by gileze33 in Visual Basic Programming

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Hi.

I am writing an Applicarion in VB .Net with a few threads. As it stands, to pass data to and from the threads, I have to run a new instance of the thread every time I want to execute something (it's on an infinite loop - need to keep running).

I thought a minute ago - wouldn't it be quicker if I made it loop in the actual thread? But I can't as I see it, as it has a slightly different input and output each time (it's a biometrics system).

So:
Is there a way in which I can pass variables into and out of a running thread? I don't care how messy it is, as long as it's quicker....

And will it actually make much of a difference in workload for the machine?

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