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CPallini20-May-08 2:36
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AnswerRe: Example code that takes as its first argument one of the words 'sum,' 'product,' 'mean,' or 'sqrt' and for further arguments a series of numbers. The program applies the appropriate function to the series. Pin
Colin Angus Mackay20-May-08 2:38
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Dan Neely20-May-08 2:59
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The Nightcoder23-May-08 16:15
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QuestionNew Methods for existing types? Pin
Reelix20-May-08 2:22
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Reelix20-May-08 2:42
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laserbaronen20-May-08 3:33
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buchstaben20-May-08 3:12
buchstaben20-May-08 3:12 
there is a way, using extension methods. but this requires c# 3.0 ..

Extension methods are static methods that can be invoked using instance method syntax. In effect, extension methods make it possible to extend existing types and constructed types with additional methods.
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buchstaben20-May-08 20:26
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