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C# pass additional parameter to an event handler while binding the event at the run time

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I have a link button which have a regular click event :

protected void lnkSynEvent_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { } 

And I bind this event at the runtime :

lnkSynEvent.Click += new EventHandler(lnkSynEvent_Click); 

Now I need the function to accept additional argument:

protected void lnkSynEvent_Click(object sender, EventArgs e, DataTable dataT) { } 

And pass the same as parameter while binding this event :

lnkSynEvent.Click += new EventHandler(lnkSynEvent_Click, //somehow here); 

Not sure how to achieve this. Please help.

Thanks in advance.

Vishal

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foo-baar Avatar asked Aug 14 '13 14:08

foo-baar


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You can use anonymous delegate for that:

lnkSynEvent.Click +=           new EventHandler((s,e)=>lnkSynEvent_Click(s, e, your_parameter)); 
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alex Avatar answered Oct 22 '22 06:10

alex