I have a class "A" from which I want to call a method in another different class "B" by passing a function as a parameter. Function passed as a parameter is in class B. So how to do it if I am calling method from class A?
I am using Visual Studio 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5.
I have seen this post but it tells how to call a main method by passing another method as a parameter but from the same class, not different class.
For example, in that post below example is provided:
public class Class1
{
    public int Method1(string input)
    {
        //... do something
        return 0;
    }
    public int Method2(string input)
    {
        //... do something different
        return 1;
    }
    public bool RunTheMethod(Func<string, int> myMethodName)
    {
        //... do stuff
        int i = myMethodName("My String");
        //... do more stuff
        return true;
    }
    public bool Test()
    {
        return RunTheMethod(Method1);
    }
}
but how to do the following:
public Class A
{
        (...)
        public bool Test()
        {
            return RunTheMethod(Method1);
        }
        (...)
}
public class B
{
    public int Method1(string input)
    {
        //... do something
        return 0;
    }
    public int Method2(string input)
    {
        //... do something different
        return 1;
    }
    public bool RunTheMethod(Func<string, int> myMethodName)
    {
        //... do stuff
        int i = myMethodName("My String");
        //... do more stuff
        return true;
    }
}
 
     
     
    