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Func<T> with out parameter

Can I pass a method with an out parameter as a Func? public IList<Foo> FindForBar(string bar, out int count) { } // somewhere else public IList<T> Find(Func<string, int, ...
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converting a .net Func<T> to a .net Expression<Func<T>>

Going from a lambda to an Expression is easy using a method call... public void GimmeExpression(Expression<Func<T>> expression) { ((MemberExpression)expression.Body).Member.Name; // ...
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Can you get a Func<T> (or similar) from a MethodInfo object?

UPDATE: The suggestion to use an expression tree to construct a lambda using the given MethodInfo, in conjunction with the Expression<TDelegate>.Compile method, proved to be a gold mine in my ...
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use Func<> (or Action<>) or create own delegate?

Which one is better in, say, parameter type in a method (not related to LINQ). Apparently Func is better since it's simpler, more descriptive, and if everyone is using this everything will become ...
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How to declare a generic delegate with an out parameter

Func<a, out b, bool>, just don't compile, how to declare that i want the second parameter be an out one? I want to use it like this: public class Foo() { public Func<a, out b, ...
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Can I define a method to accept EITHER a Func<T> OR an Expression<Func<T>>?

If I attempt to write two overloads of a method, one accepting an Expression<Func<T>> parameter and another accepting a Func<T>, I will get a compiler error on trying to call the ...
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Explanation of Func

I was wondering if someone could explain what Func<int, string> is and how it is used with some clear examples. Thanks in advance
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C#: Func<> instead of methods?

This is a curiosity questions for you all in the know: Is there any harm/downside to using a Func instead of a method? Simple example: private static Func<int, int, DBContext, List<T>> ...
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C#, Action/Func vs Methods, what's the point?

I know how to use Action and Func in .Net, but every single time I start to, the exact same solution can be achieved with a regular old Method that I call instead. This excludes when an Action or ...
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How to moq a Func

Trying to unit test a class whose constructor takes in a Func. Not sure how to mock it using Moq. public class FooBar { public FooBar(Func<IFooBarProxy> fooBarProxyFactory) { ...
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Why is Action/Func better than a regular Method in .Net?

I much prefer using an Action or a Func if I need a quick reusable piece of code, however others on my team don't like them or understand them. At the moment my only real argument is about preference ...
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How to inject Predicate and Func in Spring.net

I want to create an object with a constructor containing predicate and func objects in the xml config using spring. The Predicate and the Func arguments should point to a method of another configured ...
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.NET Func(Of Tin, Tout) using a lambda expression with ByRef argument gives incompatible signature error

VB.NET 2010, .NET 4 Hello, Quick question. Why does this: Private [Function] As Func(Of Double, String) = Function(ByRef z As Double) z.ToString Give the following error: Nested function ...
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Better (generic) declaration of Func delegates

ok, I hope the title of this question makes sense. In my app I have some methods which should be invoked by a special InvokeMethod. At the moment, it works like this: internal bool RemoteLogin(string ...
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readonly Func versus methods, performance implications/under the hood stuff

Are there any performance implications for implementing referentially transparent methods as static readonly Funcs instead of simply as methods? Personally I find the Func versions more readable, but ...
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Can't make this Func<T,T> to work

I have a cache method which is public TReturn Get<TParam, TReturn>(string cacheId, Func<TParam, TReturn> getItemCallback, TParam argument) where TReturn : class where ...
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System.Action<T> as EventHandler

What believe you from using the delegates System.Action or System.Func as EventDelegates instead of the classic EventHandler patterns. Will I therefore run into problems? private bool disposed; ...
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C# Passing an array of Func<T, List<myClass>> to a method

My first (and really horrible post) is below. I try to do a complete example what I want to get. I hope this will be left explained a bit better. using System; using System.Collections.Generic; ...
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How to use Func<T> & Linq with .NET framework 3.0

I've been developing a WPF application with .NET framework 3.5 and later had to change to 3.0. Some of the features like Func<T> (System.Core.dll) and Linq is not available now and VS throws ...
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How to dynamically create a Func<T> when T is unknown in C#

I have a task that returns a value, but I want to convert that value to something else (for example, from string to int). This is normally very easy to do, all I do is add continuation task which does ...
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Using the Expression API, is there a way to “combine” a Func<T> with another?

Say I have some method like so: public void Method<T>(Func<T> func) { ... } Is there any way that I can use the Expression API and effectively inject some code to run before the code in ...
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Using RhinoMocks to test a method call with func<T, U> parameter [closed]

Possible Duplicate: unit test with lambda fail using rhino mock I've got a method with the following signature: U GetGroupData<T, U>(string cacheKey, Func<T, U> func) ...
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How can I create this Func?

Inspired by: NServiceBus.Configure.With().Log4Net(a => a.YourProperty = "value"); I want to use something similar as configuration, suggestions are welcome. My biggest problem is that I can't ...