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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T14:49:14+00:00 2026-05-25T14:49:14+00:00

I have created an ienumerable of lambda functions using this function static IEnumerable<Func<int>> MakeEnumerator(int[]

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I have created an ienumerable of lambda functions using this function

    static IEnumerable<Func<int>> MakeEnumerator(int[] values)
    {
        for (int a = 0; a < values.Length; a++)
        {
            yield return () => Values[a];
        }
    }

I cannot then reverse this using LINQ or convert into an array without all the values becoming the last function.
Example code (note this just demonstrates the problem it is not the code in the application):

        int[] start = {1,2,3};

        IEnumerable<Func<int>> end = MakeEnumerator(start).Reverse<Func<int>>();

        foreach (Func<int> i in end)
        {
            Console.WriteLine(i());
        }

I think the problem is in the MakeEnumerator function. How would I modify this to make it work or go about writing a working replacement reverse function.

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    2026-05-25T14:49:15+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 2:49 pm

    The problem is that you’re capturing the loop variable. All of your delegates are capturing the same variable, so they’ll always see the latest value of a… which will be values.Length + 1 by the time you’re executing the delegates, in your use cases. You can simply copy it instead:

    for (int a = 0; a < values.Length; a++)
    {
        int copy = a;
        yield return () => Values[copy];
    }
    

    Alternatively (and preferrably IMO) use a foreach loop, which currently requires the same workaround:

    foreach (int value in values)
    {
        int copy = value;
        yield return () => copy;
    }
    

    Or better yet:

    return values.Select(x => (Func<int>)(() => x));
    

    Or:

    Func<int, Func<int>> projection = x => () => x;
    return values.Select(projection);
    

    See Eric Lippert’s blog post “Closing over the loop variable considered harmful” for more information. Note that the behaviour of foreach may well be changing for C# 4.5.

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