Questions tagged [delegates]
Delegates can refer to several concepts. An object can rely on another (a delegate) to perform a function. Delegation can also refer to programming language feature making use of the method lookup rules for dispatching self-calls. In C#, a delegate defines which method to call when an event is triggered.
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Anonymous delegate implementation in Objective-C?
Is it possible to declare anonymous implementations of things like Delegates in Objective-C. I think I have the terminology right, but here's a java example:
myClass.addListener(new ...
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Assigning events in object initializer
Why isn't it possible to assign events along with properties in object initializers in C#? It seems to be so natural to do so.
var myObject = new MyClass()
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Property = value,
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Open delegate for generic interface method
I'm trying to create an open instance delegate for a generic interface method, but I keep receiving a NotSupportedException. Here is the simplified code that won't run:
interface IFoo
{
void Bar&...
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What's so great about Func<> delegate?
Sorry if this is basic but I was trying to pick up on .Net 3.5.
Question: Is there anything great about Func<> and it's 5 overloads? From the looks of it, I can still create a similar delgate on ...
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How do I form a good predicate delegate to Find() something in my List<T>?
After looking on MSDN, it's still unclear to me how I should form a proper predicate to use the Find() method in List using a member variable of T (where T is a class)
For example:
public class Car
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C#: Altering values for every item in an array
I'm wondering if there is built-in .NET functionality to change each value in an array based on the result of a provided delegate. For example, if I had an array {1,2,3} and a delegate that returns ...
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Is Delegate.EndInvoke() really necessary?
I've read a couple of forums and even a stackoverflow question or two saying that Delegate.EndInvoke is necessary when using Delegate.BeginInvoke. Many of the articles I've read talking about using ...
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How to verify if a delegate responds to a selector?
I know I need to write:
[delegate respondsToSelector:@selector(myMethod:)]
But the compiler is complaining that respondsToSelector is not a method in the protocol, which is correct, However I have ...
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Do code blocks completely replace delegates?
Now that blocks are finally supported for iphone/ipad development, do these completely remove the need for delegates or are delegates still cleaner as a complete interface implementation while blocks ...
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Swift: use of 'self' in method call before super.init initializes self compile error
I made a custom class that handles audio recording/playback and put a Protocol in that class. I implemented the Protocol in a UIViewController class and called my setDelegate method for my AudioHelper ...
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How do I create a delegate for a .NET property?
I am trying to create a delegate (as a test) for:
Public Overridable ReadOnly Property PropertyName() As String
My intuitive attempt was declaring the delegate like this:
Public Delegate Function ...
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Qt: start editing of cell after one click
By default the cell in QTableView starts being edited after double click. How to change this behavior. I need it to start editing after one click.
I have set combo-box delegate to the cell. When ...
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Delegates vs Action, Func in C# [duplicate]
This might seem a silly question, but it's just for curiosity's sake.
We have two particular already-defined delegates in C#:
Action<T>
Func<T, TResult>
Action encapsulates any "void" ...
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What is the difference between delegate in c# and function pointer in c++? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
are there function pointers in c#?
I'm interested in finding the difference between delegate in C# and function pointer in C++.
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C# 3.0 generic type inference - passing a delegate as a function parameter
I am wondering why the C# 3.0 compiler is unable to infer the type of a method when it is passed as a parameter to a generic function when it can implicitly create a delegate for the same method.
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Local variables with Delegates
This is clearly not appears like it wouldn't be a best practice. Can someone explain why it would not be a best practice or how this works? Any books or articles providing an explanation would be ...
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Python: Callbacks, Delegates, ... ? What is common?
Just want to know what's the common way to react on events in python. There are several ways in other languages like callback functions, delegates, listener-structures and so on.
Is there a common ...
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Passing data between 2 UIViewController using delegate and protocol [duplicate]
I know this question has been asked and answered many times over here. But I am dealing with this thing for the first time and still not able to get the perfect implementation of it in my mind. Here's ...
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Why the compiler adds an extra parameter for delegates when there is no closure?
I was playing with delegates and noticed that when I create a Func<int,int,int> like the example below:
Func<int, int, int> func1 = (x, y) => x * y;
The signature of the compiler ...
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Attaching an event handler multiple times
I am new to C#. I just wanted to know whether attaching event handler multiple times can cause unexpected result?
Actually in my application i am attaching an event handler to an event like
cr....
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Examples of Delegates in Swift [closed]
I have been trying to learn how delegation with protocols work. I understood everything, but I can't think of when to use delegation other than when using table views and possibly scroll views.
In ...
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What are the advantages of delegates? [duplicate]
What are the benefits/advantages of using delegates? Can anyone provide any simple examples?
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Error in C#: "An object reference is required for the non-static field, method, or property"
I wrote code in WPF. Firstly, I wrote a separate project to test work with a COM port device, and it worked well. Next I decided to integrate it in another project, but I get an error. I didn't change ...
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iOS CoreBluetooth : centralManager:didConnectPeripheral / didFailToConnectPeripheral: not getting called
I'm pulling my hair out of this problems. I'm trying to connect to BLE devices, can't see what I've done wrong in my code below.
- (void)viewDidLoad {
[super viewDidLoad];
// Do any ...
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OCUnit test for protocols/callbacks/delegate in Objective-C
Using OCUnit, is there a way to test delegate protocols?
I'm trying this, which doesn't work.
-(void) testSomeObjDelegate {
SomeObj obj = [[SomeObj alloc] initWithDelegate:self];
[obj ...
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What is the best way to convert Action<T> to Func<T,Tres>?
I have two functions in my class with this signatures,
public static TResult Execute<TResult>(Func<T, TResult> remoteCall);
public static void Execute(Action<T> remoteCall)
How can ...
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Why doesn't the C# ternary operator work with delegates?
When branching to select a function, it might make sense to use the ternary operator to select a function, but this is impossible. Why?
public class Demo {
protected bool branch;
protected ...
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Why is Func<> created from Expression<Func<>> slower than Func<> declared directly?
Why is a Func<> created from an Expression<Func<>> via .Compile() considerably slower than just using a Func<> declared directly ?
I just changed from using a Func<...
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Can you explain lambda expressions? [duplicate]
I don't really get lambda expressions. While they've been around since the days of ALGOL, I didn't start hearing about them until fairly recently, when Python and Ruby became very popular. Now that C# ...
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Listen for events in another application
Suppose I have two applications written in C#. The first is a third party application that raises an event called "OnEmailSent".
The second is a custom app that I've written that I would like to ...
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Where do I put my C# delegate declaration, in a file of its own?
Out of habit I tend to put classes/structs/enumerations in separate files when not nested.
For delegates, it seems like overkill to create a seperate file for a one liner:
public delegate string ...
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Implementing UITextFieldDelegate with Swift
I have my ViewController class which implements UITextFieldDelegate. I have no auto complete for the funcs such as textFieldShouldBeginEditing. Is this a bug in XCode 6? Here's my class ...
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Could we save delegates in a file (C#)
I have a class which has a delegate member.
I can set the delegate for each instantiated object of that class but has not found any way to save that object yet
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What is Action<string>?
What is Action<string>, how can it be used?
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Closures in C# event handler delegates? [duplicate]
I am coming from a functional-programming background at the moment, so forgive me if I do not understand closures in C#.
I have the following code to dynamically generate Buttons that get anonymous ...
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How to convert delegate to identical delegate?
There are two descriptions of the delegate:
first, in a third-party assembly:
public delegate void ClickMenuItem (object sender, EventArgs e)
second, the standard:
public delegate void EventHandler ...
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Creating a delegate type inside a method
I want to create a delegate type in C# inside a method for the purpose of creating Anonymous methods.
For example:
public void MyMethod(){
delegate int Sum(int a, int b);
Sum ...
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How do I share an object between UIViewControllers on iPhone?
My application is a tab bar application, with a separate view controller for each tab.
I have an object in my first view controller (A) which contains all my stored application data (Please ignore ...
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Type of conditional expression cannot be determined (Func)
When assigning a method to a Func-type, I get the compilation error Type of conditional expression cannot be determined because there is no implicit conversion between 'method group' and 'method group'...
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The exact moment iOS takes the view snapshot when entering background?
I have a problem when putting my iPhone app to background by pushing the exit button, and then relaunching by tapping the launch icon on the home screen: the app's view does return to its initial ...
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Storyboard - setting delegates
Before storyboards I was able to set delegates and datasources just by dragging an outlet to a class. With storyboards, I cannot drag the outlet to another view controller; there is no destination ...
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Does Func<T>.BeginInvoke use the ThreadPool?
When you call the BeginInvoke method on a Func delegates (or the Action delegates for that matter) in C#, does the runtime use the ThreadPool or spawn a new thread?
I'm almost certain that it'll use ...
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Passing a delegate with two parameters as a parameter function
I have a sequence of functions that look very similar but for a single line, like the following two (but I have many more of them):
private static int HowManyHoursInTheFirstYear(IList<T> ...
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Multiple Delegates in iOS
I am making an object that goes to download stuff for all of my view controllers. The object is singleton instance and has a callback method with received data once the download is completed. It also ...
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The purpose of delegates [duplicate]
Duplicate:
Difference between events and delegates and its respective applications
What are the advantages of delegates?
Where do I use delegates?
I wonder what the purpose of delegates is. I haven'...
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NSURLSession delegate vs. completionHandler
I've always used completion handlers. With NSURLConnection and now with NSURLSession. It's led to my code being really untidy, especially I have request within request within request.
I wanted to try ...
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If delegates are immutable, why can I do things like x += y?
Reading C# In Depth, 2nd edition, section 2.1.2 on combining and removing delegates.
The subsection title states that "delegates are immutable" and that "nothing about them can be changed." In the ...
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Casting Func<T> to Func<object>
I'm trying to figure out how to pass Func<T> to Func<object> method argument:
public void Foo<T>(Func<T> p) where T: class
{
Foo(p);
}
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Dictionary with delegate or switch?
I am writing a parser which calls some functions dependent on some value.
I can implement this logic with simple switch like this:
switch(some_val)
{
case 0:
func0();
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How can I pass EventHandler as a method parameter
I am trying to write a generic method that will also handle a click event, and I want to allow the user to pass his own method as the click event.
Something like this:
public static void BuildPaging(
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