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I'm using this method to call another method every 60 seconds:

Timer updateTimer = new Timer(testt, null, 
                              new TimeSpan(0, 0, 0, 0, 1), new TimeSpan(0, 0, 60));

It is possible to call this method only once after delay of 1 millisecond?

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Assuming this is a System.Threading.Timer, from the documentation for the constructor's final parameter:

period
The time interval between invocations of the methods referenced by callback. Specify negative one (-1) milliseconds to disable periodic signaling.

So:

Timer updateTimer = new Timer(testt, null,
                              TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(1),   // Delay by 1ms
                              TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(-1)); // Never repeat

Is a delay of 1ms really useful though? Why not just execute it immediately? If you're really just trying to execute it on a thread-pool thread, there are better ways of achieving that.


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