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Display the process statistics until the user closes the program

using System; using System.Diagnostics;     class ProcessMonitorSample     {         public static void Main()         {             Process myProcess = null;             myProcess = Process.Start("NotePad.exe");             do             {                 if (!myProcess.HasExited)                 {                     myProcess.Refresh();                     Console.WriteLine("{0} -", myProcess.ToString());                     Console.WriteLine("physical memory usage: {0}",myProcess.WorkingSet64);                     Console.WriteLine("base priority: {0}",myProcess.BasePriority);                     Console.WriteLine("priority class: {0}",myProcess.PriorityClass);                     Console.WriteLine("user processor time: {0}",myProcess.UserProcessorTime);                     Console.WriteLine("privileged processor time: {0}",myProcess.PrivilegedProcessorTime);                     Console.WriteLine("total processor time: {0}",myProcess.TotalProcessorTime);                     Console.WriteLine("PagedSystemMemorySize64: {0}",myProcess.PagedSystemMemorySize64);                     Console.WriteLine("PagedMemorySize64: {0}",myProcess.PagedMemorySize64);                     Console.WriteLine(myProcess.PeakPagedMemorySize64);                     Console.WriteLine(myProcess.PeakVirtualMemorySize64);                     Console.WriteLine(myProcess.PeakWorkingSet64);                     if (myProcess.Responding)                     {                         Console.WriteLine("Status = Running");                     }                     else                     {                         Console.WriteLine("Status = Not Responding");                     }                 }             }             while (!myProcess.WaitForExit(1000));             Console.WriteLine("Process exit code: {0}",myProcess.ExitCode);         }     }