The following code outputs bee
:
var str = "B";
var env = new Func<string>(() => {
switch (str)
{
case "A":
return "aye";
case "B":
return "bee";
default:
return "see";
}
}).Invoke();
Console.WriteLine(env);
How can I pass the str variable as a parameter to the anonymous function? The closest I can get is this:
var str = "B";
Func<string, string> env = a => {
switch (a)
{
case "A":
return "aye";
case "B":
return "bee";
default:
return "see";
}
};
Console.WriteLine(env(str));
But that is not anonymous, as it is named env
.
Is it possible to use the first form and still pass in a parameter?
env
is the name of a local variable that holds a delegate instance that points to the anonymous method. Can you perhaps be more specific as to what you're trying to achieve, and what you mean by "anonymous" here (as it doesn't seem to be quite the usual meaning)?var env = new Func<string, string>((a) => { ...}.Invoke(str)
?)
before.Invoke
plus(a)
can be justa
:)