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I have a simple application with the following code:

   FileInfo[] files = (new DirectoryInfo(initialDirectory)).GetFiles();
   List<Thread> threads = new List<Thread>(files.Length);

   foreach (FileInfo f in files)
   {
       Thread t = new Thread(delegate()
       {
            Console.WriteLine(f.FullName);
       });
       threads.Add(t);
   }

   foreach (Thread t in threads)
       t.Start();

Lets say in 'initialDirectory' I=initialDirectory' directory I have 3 files. This application should then create 3 threads, with each thread printing off one of the file names; however, instead each thread will print off the name of the last file in the 'files' array.

Why is this? Why is the current file 'f' variable not getting setup in the anonymous method correctly?

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C# 2.0 Threading Question (anonymous methods)

I have a simple application with the following code:

   FileInfo[] files = (new DirectoryInfo(initialDirectory)).GetFiles();
   List<Thread> threads = new List<Thread>(files.Length);

   foreach (FileInfo f in files)
   {
       Thread t = new Thread(delegate()
       {
            Console.WriteLine(f.FullName);
       });
       threads.Add(t);
   }

   foreach (Thread t in threads)
       t.Start();

Lets say in 'initialDirectory' directory I have 3 files. This application should then create 3 threads, with each thread printing off one of the file names; however, instead each thread will print off the name of the last file in the 'files' array.

Why is this? Why is the current file 'f' variable not getting setup in the anonymous method correctly?