ProgressDialog not stopping if I click twice on menu/button












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I am using ProgressDialog to show loading whenever user clicks on any menu, and it works fine. But when the user clicks twice on menus, ProgressDialog not stopping, it's running endlessly.



How can I solve this issue?



This is my code structure:



async void Grid_ItemClick(object sender, AdapterView.ItemClickEventArgs e)
{
_pbr = Utilities.ProgressBar(this, "b").Show();
switch (e.Position)
{
case 0:
var result = await objHw.GetHomework(userid,log.LogInOrganizationID);
if (resultA.Any())
{
//code
}
else
{
_pbr.Hide();
Toast.MakeText(this, "Homework not available.", ToastLength.Short).Show();
}
_pbr.Hide();
break;
case 1:
case 2:
}
}


Utilities.ProgressBar method:



public static ProgressDialog ProgressBar(Context context, string position)
{
var pbr = new ProgressDialog(context);
pbr.SetCancelable(false);
pbr.Indeterminate = true;
pbr.SetProgressStyle(ProgressDialogStyle.Spinner);
switch (position.ToLower())
{
case "c":
pbr.Window.SetGravity(GravityFlags.Center);
break;
case "b":
pbr.Window.SetGravity(GravityFlags.Bottom);
break;
}
pbr.SetMessage("please wait..");
return pbr;
}


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    I am using ProgressDialog to show loading whenever user clicks on any menu, and it works fine. But when the user clicks twice on menus, ProgressDialog not stopping, it's running endlessly.



    How can I solve this issue?



    This is my code structure:



    async void Grid_ItemClick(object sender, AdapterView.ItemClickEventArgs e)
    {
    _pbr = Utilities.ProgressBar(this, "b").Show();
    switch (e.Position)
    {
    case 0:
    var result = await objHw.GetHomework(userid,log.LogInOrganizationID);
    if (resultA.Any())
    {
    //code
    }
    else
    {
    _pbr.Hide();
    Toast.MakeText(this, "Homework not available.", ToastLength.Short).Show();
    }
    _pbr.Hide();
    break;
    case 1:
    case 2:
    }
    }


    Utilities.ProgressBar method:



    public static ProgressDialog ProgressBar(Context context, string position)
    {
    var pbr = new ProgressDialog(context);
    pbr.SetCancelable(false);
    pbr.Indeterminate = true;
    pbr.SetProgressStyle(ProgressDialogStyle.Spinner);
    switch (position.ToLower())
    {
    case "c":
    pbr.Window.SetGravity(GravityFlags.Center);
    break;
    case "b":
    pbr.Window.SetGravity(GravityFlags.Bottom);
    break;
    }
    pbr.SetMessage("please wait..");
    return pbr;
    }


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      I am using ProgressDialog to show loading whenever user clicks on any menu, and it works fine. But when the user clicks twice on menus, ProgressDialog not stopping, it's running endlessly.



      How can I solve this issue?



      This is my code structure:



      async void Grid_ItemClick(object sender, AdapterView.ItemClickEventArgs e)
      {
      _pbr = Utilities.ProgressBar(this, "b").Show();
      switch (e.Position)
      {
      case 0:
      var result = await objHw.GetHomework(userid,log.LogInOrganizationID);
      if (resultA.Any())
      {
      //code
      }
      else
      {
      _pbr.Hide();
      Toast.MakeText(this, "Homework not available.", ToastLength.Short).Show();
      }
      _pbr.Hide();
      break;
      case 1:
      case 2:
      }
      }


      Utilities.ProgressBar method:



      public static ProgressDialog ProgressBar(Context context, string position)
      {
      var pbr = new ProgressDialog(context);
      pbr.SetCancelable(false);
      pbr.Indeterminate = true;
      pbr.SetProgressStyle(ProgressDialogStyle.Spinner);
      switch (position.ToLower())
      {
      case "c":
      pbr.Window.SetGravity(GravityFlags.Center);
      break;
      case "b":
      pbr.Window.SetGravity(GravityFlags.Bottom);
      break;
      }
      pbr.SetMessage("please wait..");
      return pbr;
      }


      Loading...



      enter image description here










      share|improve this question















      I am using ProgressDialog to show loading whenever user clicks on any menu, and it works fine. But when the user clicks twice on menus, ProgressDialog not stopping, it's running endlessly.



      How can I solve this issue?



      This is my code structure:



      async void Grid_ItemClick(object sender, AdapterView.ItemClickEventArgs e)
      {
      _pbr = Utilities.ProgressBar(this, "b").Show();
      switch (e.Position)
      {
      case 0:
      var result = await objHw.GetHomework(userid,log.LogInOrganizationID);
      if (resultA.Any())
      {
      //code
      }
      else
      {
      _pbr.Hide();
      Toast.MakeText(this, "Homework not available.", ToastLength.Short).Show();
      }
      _pbr.Hide();
      break;
      case 1:
      case 2:
      }
      }


      Utilities.ProgressBar method:



      public static ProgressDialog ProgressBar(Context context, string position)
      {
      var pbr = new ProgressDialog(context);
      pbr.SetCancelable(false);
      pbr.Indeterminate = true;
      pbr.SetProgressStyle(ProgressDialogStyle.Spinner);
      switch (position.ToLower())
      {
      case "c":
      pbr.Window.SetGravity(GravityFlags.Center);
      break;
      case "b":
      pbr.Window.SetGravity(GravityFlags.Bottom);
      break;
      }
      pbr.SetMessage("please wait..");
      return pbr;
      }


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      edited Nov 12 at 9:49









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          When user clicks twice on menus, avoid to create multiple instance for your ProgressDialog should resolve this issue:



          public class Utilities
          {
          public static ProgressDialog pbr;
          public static ProgressDialog ProgressBar(Context context, string position)
          {
          if(pbr == null)
          {
          pbr = new ProgressDialog(context);
          }

          pbr.SetCancelable(false);
          ...
          pbr.SetMessage("please wait..");
          return pbr;
          }
          }





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          When user clicks twice on menus, avoid to create multiple instance for your ProgressDialog should resolve this issue:



          public class Utilities
          {
          public static ProgressDialog pbr;
          public static ProgressDialog ProgressBar(Context context, string position)
          {
          if(pbr == null)
          {
          pbr = new ProgressDialog(context);
          }

          pbr.SetCancelable(false);
          ...
          pbr.SetMessage("please wait..");
          return pbr;
          }
          }





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          ProgressDialog not stopping if I click twice on menu/button




          When user clicks twice on menus, avoid to create multiple instance for your ProgressDialog should resolve this issue:



          public class Utilities
          {
          public static ProgressDialog pbr;
          public static ProgressDialog ProgressBar(Context context, string position)
          {
          if(pbr == null)
          {
          pbr = new ProgressDialog(context);
          }

          pbr.SetCancelable(false);
          ...
          pbr.SetMessage("please wait..");
          return pbr;
          }
          }





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          ProgressDialog not stopping if I click twice on menu/button




          When user clicks twice on menus, avoid to create multiple instance for your ProgressDialog should resolve this issue:



          public class Utilities
          {
          public static ProgressDialog pbr;
          public static ProgressDialog ProgressBar(Context context, string position)
          {
          if(pbr == null)
          {
          pbr = new ProgressDialog(context);
          }

          pbr.SetCancelable(false);
          ...
          pbr.SetMessage("please wait..");
          return pbr;
          }
          }





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          ProgressDialog not stopping if I click twice on menu/button




          When user clicks twice on menus, avoid to create multiple instance for your ProgressDialog should resolve this issue:



          public class Utilities
          {
          public static ProgressDialog pbr;
          public static ProgressDialog ProgressBar(Context context, string position)
          {
          if(pbr == null)
          {
          pbr = new ProgressDialog(context);
          }

          pbr.SetCancelable(false);
          ...
          pbr.SetMessage("please wait..");
          return pbr;
          }
          }






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