CLR Via CSharp----------Delegate&Lambda
1. There are some simple samples of how to use the delegate。
1 class Program 2 { 3 static void Main(string[] args) 4 { 5 6 String[] names = { }; 7 8 Counter(1, 3, null); 9 Counter(1, 4, Conso); 10 Counter(1, 4, Mess); 11 12 Program p = new Program(); 13 Counter(1, 4, new FeedBack(p.Conso2)); 14 15 FeedBack f1 = new FeedBack(Conso); 16 FeedBack f2 = new FeedBack(Mess); 17 18 FeedBack f = null; 19 f += f1; 20 f += f2; 21 Counter(1, 30, f); 22 } 23 24 private static void Counter(int from, int to, FeedBack fb) 25 { 26 for (int i = from; i < to; i++) 27 if (fb != null) 28 fb(i); 29 } 30 31 private static void Conso(int value) 32 { 33 Console.WriteLine("Item=" + value.ToString()); 34 } 35 36 private void Conso2(int value) 37 { 38 Console.WriteLine("Item=" + value.ToString()); 39 } 40 41 private static void Mess(int value) 42 { 43 MessageBox.Show("Item=" + value.ToString()); 44 } 45 46 private void Mess2(int value) 47 { 48 MessageBox.Show("Item=" + value.ToString()); 49 } 50 }
2. There are much better practices.
1 String[] names = { "Jeff", "Kristin", "Aidan", "Grant", "HaifengCai" }; 2 Char charToEnd = 'a'; 3 names = Array.FindAll(names, name => name.IndexOf(charToEnd) >= 0); 4 names = Array.ConvertAll(names, name => name.ToUpper()); 5 Array.ForEach(names, Console.WriteLine);