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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T14:50:24+00:00 2026-05-10T14:50:24+00:00

So I have an object which has some fields, doesn’t really matter what. I

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So I have an object which has some fields, doesn’t really matter what. I have a generic list of these objects.

List<MyObject> myObjects = new List<MyObject>(); myObjects.Add(myObject1); myObjects.Add(myObject2); myObjects.Add(myObject3); 

So I want to remove objects from my list based on some criteria. For instance, myObject.X >= 10. I would like to use the RemoveAll(Predicate<T> match) method for to do this.

I know I can define a delegate which can be passed into RemoveAll, but I would like to know how to define this inline with an anonymous delegate, instead of creating a bunch of delegate functions which are only used in once place.

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  1. 2026-05-10T14:50:24+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 2:50 pm

    There’s two options, an explicit delegate or a delegate disguised as a lamba construct:

    explicit delegate

    myObjects.RemoveAll(delegate (MyObject m) { return m.X >= 10; }); 

    lambda

    myObjects.RemoveAll(m => m.X >= 10); 

    Performance wise both are equal. As a matter of fact, both language constructs generate the same IL when compiled. This is because C# 3.0 is basically an extension on C# 2.0, so it compiles to C# 2.0 constructs

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