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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T04:56:52+00:00 2026-05-21T04:56:52+00:00

In my main class ‘A’ I have declared a function and delegate to call

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In my main class ‘A’ I have declared a function and delegate to call that function, I want to pass my delegate to another class ‘B’ but how will class B know what type the delegate is?

class A

public delegate void SendInfo(string[] info);
SendInfo sendInfo = new SendInfo(SendInformation); //I have a function SendInformation

B b = new B();
b.SetDelegate(sendInfo);

class B

public delegate void SendInfo(string[] info); //I know this is wrong but how will 
SendInfo SendInformation;                     //this class know what SendInfo is?

public void SetDelegate(SendInfo sendinfo)    //What type is this parameter?
{
    sendinfo.GetType();
    SendInformation = sendinfo;
}

Thanks,

Eamonn

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    2026-05-21T04:56:52+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 4:56 am

    When you declare the delegate ‘in’ class A, you declare it as a sub-type of class A. So it’s of type ClassA.SendInfo for example. In class B you could use

    public void SetDelegate(ClassA.SendInfo sendinfo)
    

    Alternatively, declare the delegate outside of the code for class A – then it will simply be another type you can reference by name (SendInfo).

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