Source
www.codeproject.com (The Code Project), posted 2010-06-04
Added By
BillHenn on 2010-06-05
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Summary
Shows how to use lambdas and higher-order functions for WPF graphics work.
Excerpt
"It’s fairly easy to create and animate a graphical primitive, say by moving it from point A to point B at constant speed. But what if you need to position several graphical objects in a particular arrangement and then animate them in a non-linear fashion? Neither Silverlight nor WPF has built-in functions for this. In this article, I’ll demonstrate ways in which one can create objects and animations dynamically using lambda-delegates and higher-order functions."
Full Link
http://www.codeproject.com/kb/dotnet/lambdawpf.aspx
About The Code Project
The Code Project is a community of software development and design developers joined together with certain common goals: to learn, to teach and to have fun programming. Developers from all over the world come together to share source code, tutorials and knowledge for free to help their fellow programmers. It is extremely popular and is one of the best places on the web to look for open source implementations of .NET control, components, and techniques. http://www.codeproject.com/
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