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    A delegate is a references type that invokes single multiple method (s)through the delegate instance It holds a reference of the methods Delegates can be used to handle (call invoke) multiple methods on a single event
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    The only way to create use a delegate was to define your own new delegate type (or find guess some suitable one somewhere deep in the system's namespaces) Keep in mind that every new delegate-type is a new class
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    Delegate types are sealed—they cannot be derived Because the instantiated delegate is an object, it can be passed as a parameter, or assigned to a property This allows a method to accept a delegate as a parameter, and call the delegate at some later time This is known as an asynchronous callback
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    You can use the Func delegate in NET 3 5 as the parameter in your RunTheMethod method The Func delegate allows you to specify a method that takes a number of parameters of a specific type and returns a single argument of a specific type
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    Delegate are essentially inline Action 's or Func<T> You can declare a delegate outside the scope of a method which you are running or using a lambda expression (=>); because you run the delegate within a method, you run it on the thread which is being run for the current window application which is the bit in bold
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    A Func<string, string> convertMethod = lambda B public delegate string convertMethod(string value); I'm uncertain of what actually the difference between these two are Are they both delegates? I believe the first one would use a lambda and the second would have to have a method to actually perform the work I may be confused too
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