Note
Access to this page requires authorization. You can try signing in or changing directories.
Access to this page requires authorization. You can try changing directories.
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 CustomDel(string s);
class TestClass
{
// Define two methods that have the same signature as CustomDel.
static void Hello(string s)
{
System.Console.WriteLine(" Hello, {0}!", s);
}
static void Goodbye(string s)
{
System.Console.WriteLine(" Goodbye, {0}!", s);
}
static void Main()
{
// Declare instances of the custom delegate.
CustomDel 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;
// Create the delegate object hiDel that references the
// method Hello.
hiDel = Hello;
// Create 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!
*/