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two delegates and anonymous methods
  

using System;


public delegate void ADelegate(int param);
public delegate int BDelegate(int param1, int param2);

public class Starter {
    public static void Main() {
        ADelegate del = delegate(int param) {
            param = 5;
        };
    }

    public int MethodA() {
        BDelegate del = delegate(int param1, int param2) {
            return 0;
        };
        return 0;
    }
}

   
  
Related examples in the same category
1.Define an anonymous method with the delegate keyword.
2.Anonymous methods can refer to local variables of the containing function and class members within the scope of the method definition
3.Anonymous methods can be assigned a signature, which is appended to the delegate keyword.
4.Local variables used in an anonymous method are called outer variables.
5.Anonymous methods can be assigned a signature
6.Associating the delegate with an anonymous method.
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