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diff --git a/csharp.html.markdown b/csharp.html.markdown index c98a7da9..3790747c 100644 --- a/csharp.html.markdown +++ b/csharp.html.markdown @@ -640,6 +640,54 @@ on a new line! ""Wow!"", the masses cried"; } } + + // DELEGATES AND EVENTS + public class DelegateTest + { + public static int count = 0; + public static int Increment() + { + // increment count then return it + return ++count; + } + + // A delegate is a reference to a method + // To reference the Increment method, + // first declare a delegate with the same signature + // ie. takes no arguments and returns an int + public delegate int IncrementDelegate(); + + // An event can also be used to trigger delegates + // Create an event with the delegate type + public static event IncrementDelegate MyEvent; + + static void Main(string[] args) + { + // Refer to the Increment method by instantiating the delegate + // and passing the method itself in as an argument + IncrementDelegate inc = new IncrementDelegate(Increment); + Console.WriteLine(inc()); // => 1 + + // Delegates can be composed with the + operator + IncrementDelegate composedInc = inc; + composedInc += inc; + composedInc += inc; + + // composedInc will run Increment 3 times + Console.WriteLine(composedInc()); // => 4 + + + // Subscribe to the event with the delegate + MyEvent += new IncrementDelegate(Increment); + MyEvent += new IncrementDelegate(Increment); + + // Trigger the event + // ie. run all delegates subscribed to this event + Console.WriteLine(MyEvent()); // => 6 + } + } + + // Class Declaration Syntax: // <public/private/protected/internal> class <class name>{ // //data fields, constructors, functions all inside. @@ -1106,25 +1154,65 @@ namespace Learning.More.CSharp } } +//New C# 7 Feature +//Install Microsoft.Net.Compilers Latest from Nuget +//Install System.ValueTuple Latest from Nuget using System; namespace Csharp7 { - //New C# 7 Feature - //Install Microsoft.Net.Compilers Latest from Nuget - //Install System.ValueTuple Latest from Nuget - class Program - { - static void Main(string[] args) - { - //Type 1 Declaration - (string FirstName, string LastName) names1 = ("Peter", "Parker"); - Console.WriteLine(names1.FirstName); - - //Type 2 Declaration - var names2 = (First:"Peter", Last:"Parker"); - Console.WriteLine(names2.Last); - } - } + // TUPLES, DECONSTRUCTION AND DISCARDS + class TuplesTest + { + public (string, string) GetName() + { + // Fields in tuples are by default named Item1, Item2... + var names1 = ("Peter", "Parker"); + Console.WriteLine(names1.Item2); // => Parker + + // Fields can instead be explicitly named + // Type 1 Declaration + (string FirstName, string LastName) names2 = ("Peter", "Parker"); + + // Type 2 Declaration + var names3 = (First:"Peter", Last:"Parker"); + + Console.WriteLine(names2.FirstName); // => Peter + Console.WriteLine(names3.Last); // => Parker + + return names3; + } + + public string GetLastName() { + var fullName = GetName(); + + // Tuples can be deconstructed + (string firstName, string lastName) = fullName; + + // Fields in a deconstructed tuple can be discarded by using _ + var (_, last) = fullName; + return last; + } + + // Any type can be deconstructed in the same way by + // specifying a Deconstruct method + public int randomNumber = 4; + public int anotherRandomNumber = 10; + + public void Deconstruct(out int randomNumber, out int anotherRandomNumber) + { + randomNumber = this.randomNumber; + anotherRandomNumber = this.anotherRandomNumber; + } + + static void Main(string[] args) + { + var tt = new TuplesTest(); + (int num1, int num2) = tt; + Console.WriteLine($"num1: {num1}, num2: {num2}"); // => num1: 4, num2: 10 + + Console.WriteLine(tt.GetLastName()); + } + } } ``` |