How to combine delegates (Multicast Delegates) (C# Programming Guide)
This example demonstrates how to create multicast delegates. A useful property of delegate objects is that multiple objects can be assigned to one delegate instance by using the +
operator. The multicast delegate contains a list of the assigned delegates. When the multicast delegate is called, it invokes the delegates in the list, in order. Only delegates of the same type can be combined.
The -
operator can be used to remove a component delegate from a multicast delegate.
Example
using System;
// Define a custom delegate that has a string parameter and returns void.
delegate void CustomCallback(string s);
class TestClass
{
// Define two methods that have the same signature as CustomCallback.
static void Hello(string s)
{
Console.WriteLine($" Hello, {s}!");
}
static void Goodbye(string s)
{
Console.WriteLine($" Goodbye, {s}!");
}
static void Main()
{
// Declare instances of the custom delegate.
CustomCallback hiDel, byeDel, multiDel, multiMinusHiDel;
// In this example, you can omit the custom delegate if you
// want to and use Action<string> instead.
//Action<string> hiDel, byeDel, multiDel, multiMinusHiDel;
// Initialize the delegate object hiDel that references the
// method Hello.
hiDel = Hello;
// Initialize the delegate object byeDel that references the
// method Goodbye.
byeDel = Goodbye;
// The two delegates, hiDel and byeDel, are combined to
// form multiDel.
multiDel = hiDel + byeDel;
// Remove hiDel from the multicast delegate, leaving byeDel,
// which calls only the method Goodbye.
multiMinusHiDel = multiDel - hiDel;
Console.WriteLine("Invoking delegate hiDel:");
hiDel("A");
Console.WriteLine("Invoking delegate byeDel:");
byeDel("B");
Console.WriteLine("Invoking delegate multiDel:");
multiDel("C");
Console.WriteLine("Invoking delegate multiMinusHiDel:");
multiMinusHiDel("D");
}
}
/* Output:
Invoking delegate hiDel:
Hello, A!
Invoking delegate byeDel:
Goodbye, B!
Invoking delegate multiDel:
Hello, C!
Goodbye, C!
Invoking delegate multiMinusHiDel:
Goodbye, D!
*/
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