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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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Can I call a constructor from another constructor (do constructor chaining) in C++?

As a C# developer I'm used to running through constructors: class Test { public Test() { DoSomething(); } public Test(int count) : this() { DoSomethingWithCount(count); ...
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Why would you use Expression<Func<T>> rather than Func<T>?

I understand lambdas and the Func and Action delegates. But expressions stump me. In what circumstances would you use an Expression<Func<T>> rather than a plain old Func<T>?
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Pass Method as Parameter using C#

I have several methods all with the same parameter types and return values but different names and blocks. I want to pass the name of the method to run to another method that will invoke the passed ...
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Func vs. Action vs. Predicate [duplicate]

With real examples and their use, can someone please help me understand: When do we need a Func<T, ..> delegate? When do we need an Action<T> delegate? When do we need a Predicate<T>...
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How do I create delegates in Objective-C?

I know how delegates work, and I know how I can use them. But how do I create them?
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Func delegate with no return type

All of the Func<T> delegates return a value. What are the .NET delegates that can be used with methods that return void?
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How can I make a weak protocol reference in 'pure' Swift (without @objc)

weak references don't seem to work in Swift unless a protocol is declared as @objc, which I don't want in a pure Swift app. This code gives a compile error (weak cannot be applied to non-class type ...
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When & why to use delegates? [duplicate]

I'm relatively new in C#, & I'm wondering when to use Delegates appropriately. they are widely used in events declaration, but when should I use them in my own code and why are they useful? why ...
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What are the differences between delegates and events?

What are the differences between delegates and an events? Don't both hold references to functions that can be executed?
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Unsubscribe anonymous method in C#

Is it possible to unsubscribe an anonymous method from an event? If I subscribe to an event like this: void MyMethod() { Console.WriteLine("I did it!"); } MyEvent += MyMethod; I can un-...
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Java Delegates?

Does the Java language have delegate features, similar to how C# has support for delegates?
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delegate keyword vs. lambda notation

Once it is compiled, is there a difference between: delegate { x = 0; } and () => { x = 0 } ?
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What is a C++ delegate?

What is the general idea of a delegate in C++? What are they, how are they used and what are they used for? I'd like to first learn about them in a 'black box' way, but a bit of information on the ...
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Why are Objective-C delegates usually given the property assign instead of retain?

I'm surfing through the wonderful blog maintained by Scott Stevenson, and I'm trying to understand a fundamental Objective-C concept of assigning delegates the 'assign' property vs 'retain'. Note, the ...
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What is Delegate? [closed]

I am confused that what is the actual role of a delegate? I have been asked this question many times in my interviews, but I don't think that interviewers were satisfied with my answer. Can anyone ...
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Delegates: Predicate vs. Action vs. Func

Can someone provide a good explanation (hopefully with examples) of these 3 most important delegates: Predicate Action Func
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What's the best way to communicate between view controllers?

Being new to objective-c, cocoa, and iPhone dev in general, I have a strong desire to get the most out of the language and the frameworks. One of the resources I'm using is Stanford's CS193P class ...
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Function Pointers in Java

This may be something common and trivial, but I seem to be having trouble finding a concrete answer. In C# there is a concept of delegates, which relates strongly to the idea of function pointers from ...
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Difference Between Invoke and DynamicInvoke

What is the difference between Invoke and DynamicInvoke in delegates? Please give me some code example which explain difference between that two methods.
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How to hide the keyboard when I press return key in a UITextField?

Clicking in a textfield makes the keyboard appear. How do I hide it when the user presses the return key?
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Why can't an anonymous method be assigned to var?

I have the following code: Func<string, bool> comparer = delegate(string value) { return value != "0"; }; However, the following does not compile: var comparer = delegate(string value) { ...
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How can I clear event subscriptions in C#?

Take the following C# class: c1 { event EventHandler someEvent; } If there are a lot of subscriptions to c1's someEvent event and I want to clear them all, what is the best way to achieve this? ...
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Delegates in swift?

How does one go about making a delegate, i.e. NSUserNotificationCenterDelegate in swift?
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What is Func, how and when is it used

What is Func<> and what is it used for?
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Super-simple example of C# observer/observable with delegates

I recently started digging into C# but I can't by my life figure out how delegates work when implementing the observer/observable pattern in the language. Could someone give me a super-simple example ...
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How do I set up a simple delegate to communicate between two view controllers?

I have two UITableViewControllers and need to pass the value from the child view controller to the parent using a delegate. I know what delegates are and just wanted to see a simple to follow example. ...
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Uses of Action delegate in C# [closed]

I was working with the Action Delegates in C# in the hope of learning more about them and thinking where they might be useful. Has anybody used the Action Delegate, and if so why? or could you give ...
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Why must a lambda expression be cast when supplied as a plain Delegate parameter

Take the method System.Windows.Forms.Control.Invoke(Delegate method) Why does this give a compile time error: string str = "woop"; Invoke(() => this.Text = str); // Error: Cannot convert lambda ...
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Wrap a delegate in an IEqualityComparer

Several Linq.Enumerable functions take an IEqualityComparer<T>. Is there a convenient wrapper class that adapts a delegate(T,T)=>bool to implement IEqualityComparer<T>? It's easy enough ...
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"Delegate subtraction has unpredictable result" in ReSharper/C#?

When using myDelegate -= eventHandler ReSharper (version 6) issues: Delegate subtraction has unpredictable result The rational behind this is explained by JetBrains here. The explanation makes ...
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Are C# events synchronous?

There are two parts to this question: Does raising an event block the thread, or does it start execution of EventHandlers asynchronously and the thread goes continues on at the same time? Are the ...
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C# pattern to prevent an event handler hooked twice [duplicate]

Duplicate of: How to ensure an event is only subscribed to once and Has an event handler already been added? I have a singleton that provides some service and my classes hook into some events on it, ...
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How do I know that the UICollectionView has been loaded completely?

I have to do some operation whenever UICollectionView has been loaded completely, i.e. at that time all the UICollectionView's datasource / layout methods should be called. How do I know that?? Is ...
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How to add a delegate to an interface C#

I need to have some delegates in my class. I'd like to use the interface to "remind" me to set these delegates. How to? My class look like this: public class ClsPictures : myInterface { // ...
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What is the difference between Func<string,string> and delegate?

I see delegates in two forms: A. Func<string, string> convertMethod = lambda B. public delegate string convertMethod(string value); I'm uncertain of what actually the difference between ...
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Where do I use delegates? [closed]

What are some real world places that call for delegates? I'm curious what situations or patterns are present where this method is the best solution. No code required.
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Difference between events and delegates and its respective applications [closed]

I don't see advantages of using events over delegates, other than being syntactical sugar. Perhaps I am misunderstanding, but it seems that event is just a placeholder for delegate. Would you explain ...
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Invoke(Delegate)

Can anybody please explain this statement written on this link Invoke(Delegate): Executes the specified delegate on the thread that owns the control's underlying window handle. Can anybody explain ...
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When would you use delegates in C#? [closed]

What are your usage of delegates in C#?
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Compiler Ambiguous invocation error - anonymous method and method group with Func<> or Action

I have a scenario where I want to use method group syntax rather than anonymous methods (or lambda syntax) for calling a function. The function has two overloads, one that takes an Action, the other ...
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Wrapping StopWatch timing with a delegate or lambda?

I'm writing code like this, doing a little quick and dirty timing: var sw = new Stopwatch(); sw.Start(); for (int i = 0; i < 1000; i++) { b = DoStuff(s); } sw.Stop(); Console.WriteLine(sw....
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Proper naming convention for a .NET Delegate type? [closed]

By convention classes are often named like nouns, methods like verbs and interfaces like adjectives. What is the common naming convention for a delegate? Or what's a good way to differentiate its ...
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What's the difference between 'weak' and 'assign' in delegate property declaration

Whats the difference between this: @property (nonatomic, weak) id <SubClassDelegate> delegate; and this: @property (nonatomic, assign) id <SubClassDelegate> delegate; I want to use ...
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Assigning to 'id<Delegate>' from incompatible type 'ViewController *const_strong'

Throughout my app, I'm getting semantic issue warnings when I set ViewController.delegate = self. I have searched and found similar posts but none were able to solve my problem. ViewController.m: ...
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What's the method signature for passing an async delegate?

I've recently moved back to C# from being in Objective-C land, and the async/await keywords in C# 5 look cool. But I'm still trying to get a handle on the proper syntax. I want to declare a method ...
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Performance of calling delegates vs methods

Following this question - Pass Method as Parameter using C# and some of my personal experience I'd like to know a little more about the performance of calling a delegate vs just calling a method in C#....
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Is there a downside to adding an anonymous empty delegate on event declaration?

I have seen a few mentions of this idiom (including on SO): // Deliberately empty subscriber public event EventHandler AskQuestion = delegate {}; The upside is clear - it avoids the need to check ...
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C# Generics won't allow Delegate Type Constraints

Is it possible to define a class in C# such that class GenericCollection<T> : SomeBaseCollection<T> where T : Delegate I couldn't for the life of me accomplish this last night in .NET 3....
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Creating delegates manually vs using Action/Func delegates

Today I was thinking about declaring this: private delegate double ChangeListAction(string param1, int number); but why not use this: private Func<string, int, double> ChangeListAction; or ...
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Events - naming convention and style

I'm learning about Events / Delegates in C#. Could I ask your opinion on the naming/coding style I've chosen (taken from the Head First C# book)? Am teaching a friend about this tomorrow, and am ...
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