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I have a function FUNC1(int a) and a function FUNC2(int a, int b). I have a delegate with a type of void() (no arguments). I want to have 2 variables. When I call one like this: VAR1() then FUNC1(4) will run. and VAR2 that will run FUNC2(2,9). I asked this yesterday, and I was told to use anonymous methods like this: VAR1 = () => FUNC1(4) and it works fine.

Now I want to do something a little more complicated. I have a new type of delegate void(int a). and I want a variable VAR3. When I call VAR3(5) I want to execute FUNC2(5,8). If I call VAR3(9) I want to execute FUNC2(9,8). So basically, the first argument can change, but the second argument is constant.

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  • Sounds like you need VAR3 = (i)=> FUNC2(i, 8); Btw your question is hard to understand. Adding some code will make it better. Mar 18, 2015 at 7:27
  • I think you should learn the basics about how to use delegates and anonymous methods. You could start here: codeproject.com/Articles/47887/…
    – DerApe
    Mar 18, 2015 at 7:35

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Well, that woulde be something like that:

VAR3 = (x)=>FUNC2(x,8);

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