- What is a Lambda Expression? A lambda expression is an anonymous function and it is mostly used to create delegates in LINQ. Simply put, it's a method without a declaration, i.e., access modifier, return value declaration, and name.
- Why do we need lambda expressions? (Why would we need to write a method without a name?) Convenience. It's a shorthand that allows you to write a method in the same place you are going to use it. Especially useful in places where a method is being used only once, and the method definition is short. It saves you the effort of declaring and writing a separate method to the containing class.
- Reduced typing. No need to specify the name of the function, its return type, and its access modifier.
- When reading the code you don't need to look elsewhere for the method's definition.
- How do we define a lambda expression? Lambda basic definition: Parameters => Executed code.
Benefits:
Simple example
n => n % 2 == 1
- n is the input parameter
- n % 2 == 1 is the expression
Same example (now execute the lambda):
List<int> numbers = new List<int>{11,37,52};
List<int> oddNumbers = numbers.where(n => n % 2 == 1).ToList();
//Now oddNumbers is equal to 11 and 37
That's all, now you know the basics of Lambda Expressions.
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