What is the use of delegates

Answer Posted / maniekb

delegete is a pointer
to the methods.
so... when can be
use:
- to use anonymous
methods
- to use lambda
- to inform methods,
that something happen
- push key on
keyboard - invoke
OnKeyDown method

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