ForEach for IEnumerables
public static class FrameworkExtensions
{
// a map function
public static void ForEach<T>(this IEnumerable<T> @enum, Action<T> mapFunction)
{
foreach (var item in @enum) mapFunction(item);
}
}
Naive example:
var buttons = GetListOfButtons() as IEnumerable<Button>;
// click all buttons
buttons.ForEach(b => b.Click());
Cool example:
// no need to type the same assignment 3 times, just
// new[] up an array and use foreach + lambda
// everything is properly inferred by csc :-)
new { itemA, itemB, itemC }
.ForEach(item => {
item.Number = 1;
item.Str = "Hello World!";
});
Note:
This is not like `Select` because `Select` _expects_ your function to return something as for transforming into another list.
ForEach simply allows you to execute something for each of the items without any transformations/data manipulation.
I made this so I can program in a more functional style and I was surprised that List<T> has a ForEach while IEnumerable<T> does not.
_Put this in the codeplex project_