Lambda Expressions

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攒了一身酷 2021-02-14 01:45

Can somebody explain me lambda expressions & what they can be used for. I have googled for it & have a rough idea. most of the examples give c# code. How about lambda ex

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  • 2021-02-14 01:56

    There are actually two things called "lambda expressions", which are rather loosely related:

    1. Lambda expressions are fundamental part of lambda calculus and are closely related to functional programming

    2. In imperative languages, lambda expressions are usually synonyms for anonymous methods. In C#, for example you can pass lambda expression (ie. an expression itself, not just its result) as an argument:

    C#:

    someCollection.Apply (x => 2*x); // apply expression to every object in collection
    // equivalent to 
    someCollection.Apply (delegate (int x) { return 2 * X; });
    

    Having said that, C does not support anonymous methods. You can, however, use function pointers to achieve similar results:

    int multiply (int x)
    {
        return 2 * x;
    }
    
    ...
    collection_apply (some_collection, multiply);
    
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  • 2021-02-14 02:04

    el.pescado's answer is right but the example that he provides has an easy work around, using a function pointer. Many uses of lambda functions can't be solved with c's function pointers.

    Say you write these functions in c:

    int Multiply_1(int x) { return(x*1); }
    int Multiply_2(int x) { return(x*2); }
    int Multiply_3(int x) { return(x*3); }
    int Multiply_4(int x) { return(x*4); }
    etcetera, to infinity
    

    Those are all pretty easy to understand. Now assume that you want to write a function that takes y as input and returns a pointer to the function Multiply_y():

    (int)(int) *Make_Multiplier(int y) { return(Multiply_y); }
    

    Where "Multiply_y" is a dynamically created function of the form of Multiply_1, Multiply_2, etc. Languages that have first-class lambda functions can do that.

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  • 2021-02-14 02:08

    C doesn't support lamba expressions...if you know perl, I highly recommend the book "higher order perl" which will give you a great introduction to all sorts of functional programming techniques in a familiar (if you know perl) and practical setting.

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  • 2021-02-14 02:09

    Look here on the MSDN

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