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Delegates

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Illustrated C# 2008
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Abstract

A delegate can be thought of as an object that contains an ordered list of methods with the same signature and return type.

  • The list of methods is called the invocation list.

  • When a delegate is invoked, it calls each method in its invocation list.

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(2008). Delegates. In: Illustrated C# 2008. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0574-6_15

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