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delegate
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Define your own delegate
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Late Binding Delegates: A delegate is a repository of type-safe function pointers.
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illustrates the use of a delegate 2
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illustrates the use of a multicast delegate
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illustrates the use of a delegate that calls object methods
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Demonstrates a simple form of a delegate
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Demonstrates combining and removing delegates to create new delegates
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Demonstrate getting and printing the invocation list for a delegate
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Demonstrates adding multiple methods to a delegate
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Using a delegate with a container class to sort the collection and return a sorted array using different sort criteria
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Demonstrate using a static delegate without declaring an instance of the class
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A simple delegate example
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Delegates can refer to instance methods, too
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Two delegates
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The minimum implementation of a delegate
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Delegates:Using Delegates
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Delegates to Instance Members
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Delegates:Multicasting
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Arrays of Delegates
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To remove delegates from a multicast delegate, use the Remove method, the minus operator (-), or the -= assignment operator.
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the syntax of the GetInvocationList method: delegate [] GetInvocationList()
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The publisher/subscriber relationship is a one-to-many relationship.
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Lifetime of outer variables is aligned with the delegate
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Combining delegates Multiple delegates are combined using the Combine method, the plus operator (+), or the += assignment operator.
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CreateDelegate and DynamicInvoke
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