what is the use of ()=> in silverllight

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北海茫月
北海茫月 2020-12-11 08:58

Can you say what is the use of the ()=> and =>? I saw this in a code. I did not get any reference for this.

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    2020-12-11 09:29

    => is the lambda operator in C# and is read as "goes to". A lambda expression is an anonymous function and can be used to create a delegate.

    Your example takes no arguments as indicated by the empty parens preceding the lambda operator. A lambda expression with one argument might look like this:

    n => n.toString()
    

    That expression would return the string representation of n, when invoked. A lambda expression can have multiple arguments as well, contained in parentheses:

    (n, f) => n.toString(f)
    

    A common use would be in a Func:

    Func getString = n => n.toString();
    int num = 7;
    string numString = getString(num);
    

    This is, of course, a silly example, but hopefully helps to illustrate its use.

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