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Thread.Sleep(TimeSpan) method

  

Imports System.Threading

Class Example

    Shared Sub Main()

        Dim interval As New TimeSpan(0, 0, 2)
        Console.WriteLine("Sleep for 2 seconds.")
        Thread.Sleep(interval)
        Console.WriteLine("Main thread exits.")
    End Sub
End Class

   
    
  








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