In Java you can do the following:
obj.addMethod(new objMethod(){
@override
public void onMethod(){
//handle this
}
});
How would you do this in C#?
In Java you can do the following:
obj.addMethod(new objMethod(){
@override
public void onMethod(){
//handle this
}
});
How would you do this in C#?
In C# there are first class functions. Which means they are regular variables. You can parse a function with lambda expression
doMethod( (param1, param2)=>{
//function body
})
In Your case
obj.addMethod(() => {
//body
})
And in implementation
public void addMethod (Action f)
{
f() //to invoke
}
@OffTopic It's probably the best thing C# has which Java doesn't. But they say Java 8 will introduce lambda expressions