374 – A Custom Delegate Derives from System.MulticastDelegate
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You define a new delegate in C# using the delegate keyword. This is equivalent to defining a new class that inherits from System.MulticastDelegate (which in turn inherits from System.Delegate). MulticastDelegate is a class that knows how to refer to a set of methods--known as as the delegates invocation list. Later in your code, you declare…

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