How to return value with anonymous method?

4thSpace picture 4thSpace · May 9, 2012 · Viewed 92.8k times · Source

This fails

string temp = () => {return "test";};

with the error

Cannot convert lambda expression to type 'string' because it is not a delegate type

What does the error mean and how can I resolve it?

Answer

JaredPar picture JaredPar · May 9, 2012

The problem here is that you've defined an anonymous method which returns a string but are trying to assign it directly to a string. It's an expression which when invoked produces a string it's not directly a string. It needs to be assigned to a compatible delegate type. In this case the easiest choice is Func<string>

Func<string> temp = () => {return "test";};

This can be done in one line by a bit of casting or using the delegate constructor to establish the type of the lambda followed by an invocation.

string temp = ((Func<string>)(() => { return "test"; }))();
string temp = new Func<string>(() => { return "test"; })();

Note: Both samples could be shorted to the expression form which lacks the { return ... }

Func<string> temp = () => "test";
string temp = ((Func<string>)(() => "test"))();
string temp = new Func<string>(() => "test")();