![]() ![]() Which gives a deep dive into Expression Trees Diagram from CodeProject article Here is a nice diagram taken from a Code Project article Indeed, it is possible with ExpressionTrees. Pondering on this obstacle, I wondered if it was possible to pass a lambda string and have it compiled in some C# code in some way. NET collection and uses this for sorting but the filtering method Where requires delegates which have generics in the signature thus rendering them un-callable from VBA. I am pleased that a StackOverflow question arose which gave the excuse to go build a second implementation of lambdas in VBA this time using. To avoid the operating system ground shifting beneath one's feet one should program against a platform, so Java or. On this blog I have given a VBA implementation of Lambda functions built on the ScriptControl using JScript but I have read reports of the ScriptControl not working with 64-bit Excel VBA which is problematic. ![]()
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